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Coffee Pot #9 SEPTEMBER 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

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 10:49 AM

Good Morning ! (And THAT IT IS)

Starting a 4 day off stretch !  That's wonderful !  Next week will be operating the Goose, that's great also.  Won't be near as hot and uncomfortable!

Will see how much Bob wants to get done, I'm sure he is anxious to get going.  So that is today's plan, with one minor thing first.

Chief commented about the hinges not working with track that has a roadbed, I don't think that is right, I want to check it with fastrack this morning.  The old buzzard didn't order the correct hinge configuration I suggested to him.  But, Hey these politicians, you know, tried the regular old logic that if its good at a low price, then the higher price one is better.  And, he bought the 75lb version which didn't have the same geometry.  What you gonna do?

Sounds like the fire grew a bit last night, but I think SP Ray is in the clear, except for the smoke and ash.  The mountains it is in are some of the steepest mountains in the country, not the largest or highest, just really steep and inaccessible.  And unfortunately, the fire is part of the "natural order of things" too.

Have a great day!

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 11:43 AM

Lunchtime:

Just got a call from my wife. My Mom' s lump on her *** has a 60/40 chance of not being cancerous. Her knee problem is arthritus and the lump there is a cyst. So that is good news so far.

Crazy day here with the rain, got to go.

Prayers for all inneed.

Have a great day!

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 12:03 PM

Good morning all,

Jeffrey, I like Car Talk too.  Sorry they are not making any new ones.  I wonder if they ever made one about my stiffness in my steering following rack and pinion work.  Would sure love to hear what they say but I doubt you have any way of indexing things like that from your collection of shows.

Chief, the hinges Don installed for me had Gargraves track with cork roadbed underneath and they open and close with no problem.  The gap on the end with the hinge might be a little bigger than the other but I have had no derailments on it.

Don, good luck to you and Bob on the new layout.  The fire above us is still going but they are letting it burn some areas just to get rid of old fuel where it does not endanger anything else.  However, the air quality here is problematic for me so I will curtail walking until it gets better.  They say containment might take a week.  Attendance at Knott's must be slowing down now after Labor day if they are using the Goose but good for you.  Have fun.

Might try driving to the ocean this week if the spirit moves me to breath some better air.

Later,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 12:49 PM

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Jeffrey, I like Car Talk too.  Sorry they are not making any new ones.  I wonder if they ever made one about my stiffness in my steering following rack and pinion work.  Would sure love to hear what they say but I doubt you have any way of indexing things like that from your collection of shows.

Nope, no luck on indexing them. I have heard of your problem though and even had it happen to a Ford Escort I owned back in the 80's. I forget what the problem was but it required the replacement of the entire rack.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:06 PM

Greetings Y'all From Rainy Taxachusetts,

We had a gorgeous weekend, and the rains held off until this morning.  Now we get two days of the soakers with high 60s and the lawn says thank you.  The weekend was so busy, too busy.  The wife and I were glad our calendar had nothing on the agenda for yesterday, allowing me to sneak in a nap before it was last call for the dog and then off to bed last night.  Naps ARE NOT over-rated. Thumbs UpSmile, Wink & Grin

HudsonJohn......that was some great news on your Mom.  Prayers continue. Angel 

Brutus......hope your Mom is doing OK.  Prayers for her also continue. Angel

Blownout......hope you are starting to put on a few pounds.  You are making the rest of us look rotund. Stick out tongue

RaySP........won't that ash mar the finish on your car?  I have a car cover, just in case.

V8......you mentioned the advantages of living in a hightly populated area.  That is true.  I suppose many of us eventually get our fill of it after a while and find ourselves driving somewhere that has few or no buildings and far more wildlife than people.  Nature has a way of de-stressing me.

DonB.......the Chief DOES listen.  He just doesn't hear too well. Laugh 

Gotta run.  Later, gang.

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:15 PM

SPMan

 

Jeffrey, I like Car Talk too.  Sorry they are not making any new ones.  I wonder if they ever made one about my stiffness in my steering following rack and pinion work.  Would sure love to hear what they say but I doubt you have any way of indexing things like that from your collection of shows.

  

 SPRay 

I have seen times where when a rack has been replaced that if it is torqued down too tight or the mounting surfaces are not just right it will bind up the steering. The racks have tight tolerances and will bind if there is the slightest error in the assembly process. The easiest way to check it is to loosen the rack mounting bolts to just snug and see if the bind goes away. If it does than you may need to Torque it to the right spec or shim it or grind some of the surface to make it fit the frame square. You can also just drive it till it wears in some. Most of the time it has been overtorqued and a re-torque to the proper torque will do the trick.

 Just a thought. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:26 PM

Ray,

         Sounds like there might be air trapped in the power steering system.  I had the same problem after I replaced power steeing lines on the 91 Probe.  Here's how I fixed that issue:

1.  WIth the engine running, remove the cap on the power steering fluid reservoir. 

2.  Turn the steering wheel lock to lock as many times as needed to force air out of the system.  Keep an eye on the fluid level throughout the porcess and top off as needed.

The steering should become much easier and smoother.

 

Not much going on today.  Found that the Mustang's throttle hanging issue was a result of my overtightening a clamp on the air intake and permanently distorting the tube.Oops - SignBang Head  So, I've decided to upgrade to the cold air intake that was factory installed on the 2008-09 Mustang Bullitt.Yeah  Running the stock intake and tune until it arrives.Thumbs Down

Ran some of the MTH collection yesterday, which I need to do more often.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:31 PM

Afternoon fellas

All I can say is WOW!

I knew when Christina started walking things would change, but I didn't realize how much! She LOVES to walk - ALL    THE    TIME! She's been going up stairs like she has been doing it for months! Smile Oh, and over the weekend she discovered POCKETS! Yes pockets are SOOOO exciting! When you put things in them they disappear! And when you look inside the pocket the object you put in there is miraculously there again, and you can take the object out of the pocket! This morning she even checked my shirt pocket to see if anything was in it... hmmm... this could be a fun game to play with her! Smile

I am definitely going to be building a track under the tree this year, my one question is has anyone used the MAX voltage setting on the CW-80? I would like to let her 'run' the trains, but only up to a save voltage - I really think she would like this.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:42 PM

Brent,

          I don't remember the CW-80 having the ability to set a max voltage.  I know that a fixed voltage can be set for the accessory terminals though.  A 1033 has two voltage ranges available, with the lowest maxing at 11 volts.  Would a 1033 work for what you want to run?

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:42 PM

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Afternoon fellas

All I can say is WOW!

I knew when Christina started walking things would change, but I didn't realize how much! She LOVES to walk - ALL    THE    TIME! She's been going up stairs like she has been doing it for months! Smile 

 

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 1:44 PM

Kev, I have been driving the car for some time and it might be losening up a bit.  Too early to tell for sure but maybe your idea of over torque might be right if more driving will wear it in.

Jim, by power steering lock, do you mean "steering wheel lock"?  I think you have to shut the engine off to do that.

Ray

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 2:03 PM

Ray,

          No, what I meant was to turn the wheel all the way in both directions.

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 2:28 PM

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Brent,

          I don't remember the CW-80 having the ability to set a max voltage.  I know that a fixed voltage can be set for the accessory terminals though.  A 1033 has two voltage ranges available, with the lowest maxing at 11 volts.  Would a 1033 work for what you want to run?

Brent,

Just a thought on this.  I have been trying to slow down a accessory that is moving too fast and it was suggested that I get a prewar Lionel rheostat like # 81 or # 95 to slow down the thing. It may work for you as well if you just put it in line behind the transformer and dial it down to where is if she runs it to full power the the train will only be getting what you want it to get. Wink

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 4:38 PM

Evening all not a lot going on today did cut front yard, went to store for wife as she was doing the turkey. I'm a bit tired but guess thats because I've been laying around lol most of the day guess I need to look at the den and see if I can finish down there today or tomorrow at least the the last 4 feet of the wall . The studs are the hardest part of it

Get that done then the flooring and then the molding. then either work on work bench down there ( it will be 6' long) or start the frame work for the layout the work bench sounds more like it as it will help in the building of the frame work.

Hope all had a good day today. Will get back with you all later plan on catching the tardis tonight again.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:43 PM

fifedog

LV2089 - Oh, you're a young pup.  Yeah, I expect those engines to be pricey.  If you want to build on your LV collection, start attending the smaller train shows in your region, and make sure you check under the tables as well.  And let your folks know that you are interested, which will help out at Christmas and birthdays.  They'd much rather help your collection along, than to sink another $40-79 dollars on another video game.

Good news, I am actually selling much of what I have of my video games, though I might keep one or two since I had some since I was in preschool. 

Also, they think that $120 is pricey for an early 2025, so I don't have high expectations. 

One more note, my dad says that since I have gathered quite a few postwar items as of late, he says that I may want to just focus on the postwar items, and not pollute the collection with modern era items. BUT LIONEL'S CAMELBACK IS SO TEMPTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...........................   .......and is at a lower price than I would have expected. 

There is also supposed to be a train show in Scranton at the end of October and one in Binghamton during the New Year Holiday. 

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 6:55 PM

LV2089,

 Mix it up so you have fun. I had all post war but now I have a mix. I am old but I do not remember steam trains so I have more of the diesel stuff I grew up with. They are toy trains after all and you won't get rich colecting them so just have a good time like RT said.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 7:39 PM

KRM

LV2089,

 Mix it up so you have fun. I had all post war but now I have a mix. I am old but I do not remember steam trains so I have more of the diesel stuff I grew up with. They are toy trains after all and you won't get rich colecting them so just have a good time like RT said.

I'd definitely go with this idea...it is supposed to be a fun hobby!!Big Smile

Good Evening...

Well, after getting bogged down in my own issues...dang chemo...I am now getting a bit more of my energy back...took a bit of a walk down to Springbank Park and around Byron today....of course, AFTER it got all rainy and miserable in the humidity department...

Oh...this morning?

Miserable humidity..almost 98% humidity with temperatures at 84F...felt like 108F here...yuck.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 8:06 PM

Also take a look on ebay at some Williams trains there at a reasonable price and they are conventional you can later if you want add tmcc and rail sounds as I have done to some and even some of my conventional Lionel engines. most of my engines are post war style and about 60% are tmcc I have just recently gotten a few conventional engines in that I haven't converted yet. I need to take some pics. also there is an item if you wish to goto tmcc that will run your conventional trains ( you'll need one for each loop to run them independent of each other) called a tpc theres 2 models 300 watts and 400 watts

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 9:04 PM

It's 75 and muggy. We got about an inch of rain this morning. When it comes to toy trains, I say buy what you like. They are yours so you are the only one that needs to be satisfied with your choice's. Banilla will be waiting for the thingy crew...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 9:18 PM

On the lookout for you, SJ!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 9:19 PM

It's 83 here with 76% humidity.

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Time for me to call it a night. Went with my father to a union meeting where he works. Bored me to sleep. afterward we went to KFC for dinner then to the nursing home to see my mother. She looks good but isn't able to do much more than get out of bed to her wheelchair. getting from the chair to the bed is a bit more difficult. I'll be taking her some things in the morning. Some cans of soup, some Sprite Zero, bananas and grapes. After we left there we went to Wal-Mart to do some grocery shopping. Tomorrow I have to go to O'Reilly's to pick up the brake line for my van. Hopefully I'll have it back on the road soon. See y'all tomorrow sometime.



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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 10:17 PM

Busy day.  Town Board tonight due to holiday. 

DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM hhgregg.  TV was bad and would not display anything on the screen.  Made a frying poping noise when powered up.  Called Samsung and they said return it as "spanking brand new" [that is Southern for just bought].  hhgregg said box it back up and bring it to them.  "My gas and time!"  Yes.  NO!  Fred checked hhgregg's ratings on his smart phone.  One star on customer service.  Boxed it up and took it back.  Got credit for the purchase.  Went to Best Buy across the street [where I usually go] and got TV.  Will see if it works tomorrow.  Opted for the LED instead of plasma. 

The hinges will not work with Realtrax.  You have to have over 3/4 of and inch high at pivit point of hinge.  No gap in track with the way I did them.  BTW: found out what was happening crossing from switching yard to bridge leaving the yard.  ONE MTH ENGINE in a lashup is shorting in a switch.  Covered everything with electrical tape and still shorts.  Only that engine.  Lionels do fine and rest of MTH's.  As I said, will post a long one on Mikes Trash House when I get time.

Hope to get to post tomorrow about lease and pond thingy.

Hungry.  Haven't eaten since breakfast.

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Posted by submmbob on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 11:26 PM

Hello all

Back at work for a few days. More rain here on the mountain. Looks like we will go back into observation mode in early October.

Got the replacement parts for the K-line beacon. Looks good. Haven't hooked it up yet. Need to hook up the RW for accessories, although all I have at present is a Marx light tower and the K-line beaconStick out tongue

Interesting about the torquing of steering racks. I can see that happening as they are usually just aluminum castings.

Chief - did ya see the O-scale model of the former Charlotte, NC station in the latest CTT? Looks like something that needs to be added to the box....Whistling

Time to go find some dinner and then a pillow.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 11:34 PM

Evenin' All.

Busy, busy since last friday, so today was a computer search day looking for some repair parts and some additions for the club's halloween scene. The Lionel Halloween Trolley came in, sadly they aren't as nice as the MTH two axle trolleys. Graphics and overall appearance are nice but they are very light and they don't have pickup rollers.

Chief, We have that problem with various brand engines on some of our Atlas turnouts/wyes. Kind of un-nerving to see some sparks fly as an engine rolls thru a turnout. Huh? A little clear nail poish or thin coat of epoxy can help.

Glad to hear that we be on the mend, prayers continue.

Later all, eyes be gettin' tired.

 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 1:20 AM

Good Evening All,

Kev, I think your probably right about the DNC.

John, That is really great news regarding your Mom!  Prayers and wishing well from So. Cal!

Ray, You are so right about the attendance at Knott's!  When it drops its VERY obvious.  Now the whole park is in preparation for Halloween and Haunt.  IF you decide to head down to the Ocean, try South down 605, I am about 7 miles from the ocean, and Arnie's is on the way.

Brent, Walking eh,?  Let's see, you might as well get another set of car keys made, it won't take long and she will be asking!

BWC, Your blog spot seems real interesting, good luck with it. Great news about your energy level, and when I was in Rockford, I thought the humidity had to be the worst in the world.. until I went to Florida.

Chief, I will get those hinges off to you tomorrow.  Don't know why you have so much trouble with MTH, I find it about the same as the others. BTW, how was your trip to Charlotte?

Doug, Sounds like your feeling better, hope so!  I haven't talked to anyone from Angels Gate in 8 or 9 months, last I heard they weren't doing too well.  Hope thngs work out for them.  Don't forget to post some pictures of you Halloween train.

Spent the day at Bob's, we got the framework done on the modules for the table top, (12 sections).  Tomorrow should get them connected and have the overall tabletop put together.  I think it is going to be bigger than he realizes. Hopefully we will have the table top done before the end of the week.

Ran the Goose on my layout awhile this morning, ended up throwing a tire.  So applied the Bullfrog Snot to it this evening, and also got a church building 50% lined so the light won't shine through the walls.  Also, finished the installation of the Miller Engineering Sleigh and Reindeer on one of the houses.  It should bring a lot of comments since we have a 20' long set on our house at Christmas time.

Hope everyone has a great day!  Later

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Posted by Demay on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 2:18 AM

Konnichiwa,

I had a nice five-mile run this morning and a leg workout as well.  My legs were pretty tired afterwards.  The weather is still warm and humid, but it looks like it might rain sometime this afternoon.  I came home from work early today because the two older kids had doctor appointments.  They are routine checkups but I needed to be home to watch the youngest so the wife could take the older two.  I have a BJJ class tonight, but not much else is going on.  The Yankees lost again which resulted in them now being tied for first in their division.  This is not the time of the season to be in such a slump.

Thanks Kev and RT.

SP RayCar Talk has its own forum and you can search different problems on it.  I haven’t looked at it for a few years, but it had solid information back then. 

Probe – I’m still holding out on joining Facebook.  I fear my days of avoiding it may be numbered as many businesses/employers are using it and other social media sites for initial job applications and screenings. 

Brent – Those are good times; albeit tiring times. 

John – I’m glad you received good news about your mom.  I’ll keep her in my prayers.

Sayonara,

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:13 AM

Good morning from Fogville....

Wherein we can haz bus cancellations due to peasoup fog. 100% humidity on 73F feeling like 90F right now...going to 83F feeling like 95F later...we seem stuck in humidland here....

Got some time to go mucking around in Rona's today to see whether I can find some new tools...yes...tools...heeheehee....my workshop needs something in it...Mischief

Have a good day!!!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:21 AM

Demay

Probe – I’m still holding out on joining Facebook.  I fear my days of avoiding it may be numbered as many businesses/employers are using it and other social media sites for initial job applications and screenings. 

It's pretty much at a point in history where you either have an account or you are left out on so much. My parents won't let me join because of the risks that come with the site (not that I really care, in fact I really don't want to and will hold out as long as possible).

Fifedog, if I had the oppertunity, I would have mixed it up a LONG time ago when I saw the Mikes Lionel has put out. I also found MTH's Empire State Express passenger train to be tempting, along with 3rd rail's duplex types, the Q1and Q2. After hearing about Overland's HO black diamond loco, I will start seeking that engine.

rrtraincollector, I may actually use Lionel's Legacy system. I know that you wouldn't be able to run postwar items on a pure Legacy layout, but I do know that Lionel offers an add-on to the system that will let me do this. Also, I have no desire in the world to get Williams items now that Bachmann owns the company. I haven't had a good experience with the company in N scale. I know O gauge is a different world, but I wouldn't expect anything different.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 7:15 AM

Chief,

          Ask Brent how he feels about HH Gregg.Wink  I bought my current TV there too, and I'll never set foot in one of their stores again.  It's like Radio Shack, but much worse.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 7:19 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cloudy and humid 74 degrees. Going up to 88 today with no rain. The sun is suppose to shine this afternoon.

Today is a busy day. I have several errands to run and the usual chores. I will be busy until lunchtime. Not much new on the train subject. Think I'll take a nap later.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

Chuck

 

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