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Coffee Pot #6 JUNE 2012 SIX years [April 1 is Anniv.] and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. GRITS for the Yankees Locked

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, June 10, 2012 6:42 AM

 

Good Morning

Sunny and muggy today..supposed to get to 89F and feel more like 102F....

After a few days of being in hospital I finally got out...eeerrrgghGrumpy...one of the dang pills did not sit too well with me and it therefor had to be done via another one..IV style...grrrr.Grumpy

Today is get caught up with a few things and see whether I can go out ...with a dang mask attachedGrumpy

 

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, June 10, 2012 5:23 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' moth officionadosDots - Sign  Sunny & 90's here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Not sure what we're doing today.  Yesterday was the big graduation party for Fifepup.  He made out like a bandit.  Spent a couple of hours steaming blue crabs, and by the time I was done, I really didn't feel like sitting down and eating them...

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:21 PM

Late evening all!

Been awol again. Had all day and into evening meetings last week (Tues, Wed, & Thurs). Left early Thursday to drive to Norman OK for son's registration at OU Friday. We spent most of the day in orientation, adisory, and registration, but it is done! He is in! Move in is Aug 16th. Drove back to Dallas Friday evening so we could celebrate our daughter's 21st birthday. Then spent today moving more dirt and readying the boating gear for the season. Whew!

Have a busy week this week so posting may be sporadic.

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:15 PM

Good job, Jeffrey!

Seems like it was a long day.  We finished the little landscaping job we were doing in front - put in some plants my wife picked out and mulched it.  We had to go back for another 7 bags of mulch.  I had figured the volume correctly, but I was way off in the area we had to cover!  Oh well, next time I will not guesstimate, but will actually measure stuff. 

Son and I went to see MIB 3, which was really great!

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Posted by 8ntruck on Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:10 PM

Low 90's with some clouds today.

Walked around downtown to the outdoor venues for the Scott Jopliln festival today.  Always enjoy the live music.  It is really interesting watching the piano players play the ragtime music. 

One of the venues is at the site of the Maple Leaf club where Scott Joplin played.  This site backs up on the UP railroad tracks.  Sure enough, in the middle of one song a westbound unit train of empty coal hoppers comes blowing through town.  The performer finished the song, tried to intorduce his next number, then just said "I'm going to play some boogie-woogie".  He sat down at the piano and proceeded to play a boogie-woogie piece to the beat of the passing train.  Was really neat.

Laz - I agree that it is a shame that the shop classes seem to be going away in the schools.  Even the current college engineering programs seem to ignore shop work.  Some of the stuff that our younger engineers come up with show their lack of knowledge about what machine tools are actually capable of.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, June 9, 2012 10:17 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 80s.  Not a good night in Texas.  Bad day for both AJF Racing and SFHR with 16th and 13th place finishes.  Had a good day at grandson's 5th birthday.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 9:28 PM

Time for me to call it a night. The Y6B now runs though the pick-ups are insanely dirty. The tender is too light so that doesn't help either since it's part of the pick-up circuit. All that remains is putting the shell back on. That can be done some other time though. I'm worn out from working on this thing all day. Here's a short video of the test run. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 9, 2012 9:15 PM

Oh just for you I looked it up for you and what it is, heres what I found Hypercompe scribonia - Giant Leopard Moth  

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 9, 2012 9:10 PM

KRM

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Just a moth like butterflies they come in all kinds of colors and designs

 

Humm,

Wow RT A "moth like butterflies" I see you are on top of things. Dunce  I got that much figured out. What Moth is it ????.

You must have skipped nature classes when you were in school.

Laugh

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, June 9, 2012 9:02 PM

84 degrees now.

We are just back from a 2 day trip with my cousin and his wife. Spent all of yesterday afternoon at a casino. Of course I lost. But granny did pretty good. I'll never see any of her winnings though. I'll try and catch the chat but I am tired. Root beer floats with Banilla and A & W for all...S.J.

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, June 9, 2012 8:50 PM

dougdagrump

Ray, When I used to fly to Daytona 3 to 4 times a year, Dad & Stepmom lived there, I most always would go to Orlando. It was so much cheaper then going directly to Daytona that the difference would come pretty close to covering rental car costs which I would have anyway. When I was picking up the tab I always used the alternative airport approach.

Doug, I think my oldest son finally got a good fare from L.A. (LAX)to Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.  It's a red eye but non stop leaving L.A. around midnight and arriving in Ft. Lauderdale in the early AM.  Price was around $356 RT per person for the three of them.  Lowest fares I saw from Ontario were over $400RT.

Went shopping today and picked up a new toaster oven.  The old one died this morning.  Had to get a new power strip too for the kitchen.  The old one had a bad order circuit breaker.  This new one really heats up fast.  Good for baking or broiling as well.

Too tired to cook now so we are going out somewhere.

later,

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, June 9, 2012 8:33 PM

Good Evening everone!  Been a long, boring day here.  I am on call and had to go in this morning for a little while to do rounds.  Came home, was planning on putting out some fertilizer, rained a good part of the day.  We expect rain through the beginning of the week.  Tonight, I grilled some chicken and made some gnocchi for myself.  Had to do some government forms for the kids to be able to imigrate.

Joe, when we had our father/daughter dance, she wanted me to hold her all night.  That makes for a sore back after two hours of dancing.  She said she was not tired!  No wonder.  Still, it was one of the most special times.

Regarding air fares, from what I have heard, it can often be cheaper to fly into Vegas, with one or two night layover, then fly to final destination and repeat for return trip.  They want you to fly there, so many deals to be had.  I have not checked it out as yet, but may be worth it.

Well, I am on camera tomorrow and then we have a special dinner planned for the media department at church.  Should be fun.  Better get to bed.  Hope to check back tomorrow. 
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Posted by Demay on Saturday, June 9, 2012 8:07 PM

Ohayō,

The father-daughter dinner-dance last night was fun.  The princess spent more time with her friends than she did with me, but I kind of expected it.  She did save me a few dances; however, she was unimpressed with my fine dancing skills.  She had a great time and that is most important.  It looks like the rain will take a break today.  I am happy about that as I am taking the older son to a Japanese professional baseball game in Tokyo this afternoon.  The Tokyo Yakult Swallows will host the Seibu Lions.  We will take the train in to Tokyo which makes it even better.  The wife, princess, and youngest will attend church but it’s not the usual service; Rebecca St. James will have a concert instead. 

Chuck – Your story really shows how our country has changed from a nation of savers to spenders. 

Chief – Did you use chopsticks?

Kev – It looks like you had some happy campers.  Smile

Sayonara,

Joe

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, June 9, 2012 7:55 PM

rtraincollector

Just a moth like butterflies they come in all kinds of colors and designs

Humm,

Wow RT A "moth like butterflies" I see you are on top of things. Dunce  I got that much figured out. What Moth is it ????.

You must have skipped nature classes when you were in school.

Laugh

I am done here.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 9, 2012 6:34 PM

Evening from the box.  Back from Japanese restaurant graduation dinner.  Was great and another plop plop fizz fizz.  Over feed you.

Got all the planned chores done early and was early arriving at the restaurant.

Now to go inside.  Pam's Greatniece is spending the night [6 years old]. ConfusedSigh

Later.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 6:27 PM

The new motor has been mounted and tested in place to adjust it for optimum operation before the JB Weld dries. All that remains is reattaching the wires and putting the shell and cab back on.

Speaking of motors, I need a new windshield wiper motor for my van. The old one finally gave out. It's locked up tighter than a paint bottle cap glued shut with epoxy. You don't think that's tight? Give it a try sometime.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 9, 2012 5:43 PM

Just a moth like butterflies they come in all kinds of colors and designs

Evening all not a lot going on tonight just relaxing some. seems I picked up a cold or and allergy not sure which. either way making me grumpy as draining a little and giving me a sore throat.

Hope all having a good weekend. Talk to you all later Work O.T. 4 hrs tomorrow so its a ling day basically 13 hrs once you add the breaks for meals in.

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, June 9, 2012 3:58 PM

cnw1995

Aloha from a sunny and hot Crystal Lake. Took the youngest fishing at a nice little lake about an hour away - no license is required this weekend. He's got to work on the patience end of things. We'll go to the beach later... 

Sounds like fun DougM

As for last nights camp out all went well and fun for all.

Some time in the sprinkler today.

Anyone know what this is? I swear that there are things out here in the woods that God forgot he made

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 3:00 PM

Just did a test with the new motor (yeah right! It's only around thirty years old!) held in place by my fingers. The motor runs and all the drive wheels appear to be turning. I've discovered though that the screws that held the original motor won't work with this one as the holes are in the wrong places and I'm not about to drill a couple of holes in the front of the motor. So I'll have to use some JB Weld to hold the motor in place. That's gonna be loads of fun for anybody who decides to pull it out. There's also a shaft bushing that will have to be filed back some to fit on the new shaft. It keeps the shaft coupling from moving back and forth. Looks like there's daylight at the end of the tunnel.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, June 9, 2012 2:26 PM

Aloha from a sunny and hot Crystal Lake. Took the youngest fishing at a nice little lake about an hour away - no license is required this weekend. He's got to work on the patience end of things. We'll go to the beach later... 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:21 AM

Well somehow I knew this wasn't going to be a simple motor change out. The motor from the U25C is near identical to the one from the Y6B. However, Murphy has spoken! The shafts are different. The shaft of the Y6B's motor is rectangular and the shaft of the motor from the U25C is round. Looks like I'll be doing some filing. First though I'll tape over all the openings on the motor so no filings can get into it. Just maybe I can get a running loco out of this after all.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 10:42 AM

I've got the Y6B opened up and pulled the motor out. SO far it looks promising. I still have to compare the motor to the other one I have to see if they're the same. If they are it'll be a simple change out. If not I'll have to get imaginative. I tested the motor after pulling it out and my original diagnosis stands. It's dead, dead, DEAD.

To those emailing me about doing repairs on your steamers, please stop. I don't do that kind of work. I'm working on this one because it's mine and I'm not afraid of breaking it. If I break it I haven't lost anything.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 9, 2012 10:06 AM

not been keeping up with it but I have seen ft laurderdale mentioned and orlando how about serasota its about in the middle of the 2

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 9, 2012 9:28 AM

Good morning. It's 71°. The high will be 87°. It's mostly cloudy. There's a 40% chance of rain this morning increasing to 60% this afternoon. Locally heavy rainfall is possible.

It's been crazy here. The power went out twice last night and at least three times this morning that I know of.The last time it was out for nearly an hour. Looks like the cable company got their problem fixed. The cable service came back on when the power did for a change.

I got my new Magicjack Plus yesterday. Right now I have it plugged into a USB port. I tried running it through my modem yesterday but the modem won't see more than one device. So I have to get a router to plug it into so I can use it without the computer.

Looking at the Rivarossi Y6B I'm wondering whether I should remotor it or just use it to hold down a display shelf. I had it apart yesterday for a preliminary exam just to see what's wrong with it. Looks like just the motor. I have an old Rivarossi U25C chassis that has a motor that works and it looks like the same type. I put the loco back together last night so Murphy couldn't find a way to scatter the parts all over creation. Here's my problem. I have severe nerve damage and my hands don't work so well anymore. Tearing the loco down and putting it back together was a major chore. Handling the small parts was a terror. I have to watch what I'm doing extremely carefully as I can't feel the parts and could lose or break them quite easily. I'm seriously considering not fixing it. The problems that arose from these nerve problems were the main reason I got away from steam in the first place. I could no longer fix them without it becoming a three ring circus. I'll look at it today and judge whether I should fix it or leave it as is.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, June 9, 2012 7:54 AM

Morning.  Pretty sunny day.  Will be rather warm but low himidity.

Going to respray Mrs. Dorothy's ramp.

Mow grass.  Mine and widow lady's.

Do some minor Box work.

Graduation dinner [again!!!!] at Japanese restaurant.

Maybe go to lake house.  Got to mow there too.

Use to fly into FL alot.  Always fly into Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale.  Never Miami.  Horrible airport.

Congrats to all the graduates.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, June 9, 2012 7:32 AM

Here is an interesting thought, I will share...

Back in 1956, I had a Cleveland Press paper route. Every Saturday I would collect from my customers and go to the local bank to cash in all the change. I would make 6 bucks a week and deposit 3 bucks in my savings account. The bank would pay 3 1/4 % on the savings.  Today, the same bank pays 1 1/4 % interest on savings accounts. And they have a credit card that charges 18 % interest. Makes you wonder.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, June 9, 2012 7:26 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a sunny 55 degrees. Going up to 88 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. I have the usual chores to do and a small project. Then, I can watch the ballgame. And , of course, an afternoon nap.

Dining car just rolled in with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by Demay on Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:34 AM

Konnichiwa,

It is a very gloomy and rainy Saturday for us.  The princess and I were able to have a short run together while it was only sprinkling earlier this morning.  The older son did not want to get out of bed; I can’t blame him since it was perfect sleeping weather.  The rain has prevented us from doing any outdoor chores today.  The wife is grocery shopping now and later on we should have time to store away the winter clothes and also see which clothes no longer fit the kids.  Tonight I will take the princess to the base’s annual father-daughter dinner and dance.  I told her I will probably embarrass her with my dancing skills.

Airline tickets: My oldest brother and his family were planning to visit us here in Japan next month but the cost of tickets nixed that idea.  Right now the cheapest roundtrip tickets cost about $1,800 each.  We don’t expect many visitors while we’re here at those prices – that may not be a bad thing either. 

hscsltb – Congratulations to your daughter.

Sayonara,

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, June 8, 2012 11:23 PM

Ray, When I used to fly to Daytona 3 to 4 times a year, Dad & Stepmom lived there, I most always would go to Orlando. It was so much cheaper then going directly to Daytona that the difference would come pretty close to covering rental car costs which I would have anyway. When I was picking up the tab I always used the alternative airport approach.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, June 8, 2012 10:17 PM

Ray: My eyes are doing much better. Be real careful with that contact cleaner. That's some mean stuff.

Harold: Congrats to your daughter on her graduation.

 

Time for me to call it a night. Already had the Y6B apart on a preliminary exam. The motor is not only dead, it's VERY dead. I have an old Rivarossi U25C chassis floating around here somewhere that has a fairly descent motor. I may be able to change them out. Failing that the motor from the 4-8-4 may work in it or I may shoehorn in a can motor. I have the Y6B back together for now. I don't to risk scattering parts around. While I was working on it I suddenly remembered why I quit fooling around with steamers. They're too danged hard to work on with numb hands! See y'all tomorrow.


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