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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, January 25, 2013 2:48 PM

Guys, SJ is right, the line that I have had it for a while works well. Just never say how long that while is and you will not be lying! It has been working for me if only the while has been 45 minutes! Whistling

AF53, Ray, The package has arrived!

 

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Friday, January 25, 2013 2:50 PM

Wow, am I feeling tired right now. Anyway, good afternoon. 

Took my placement tests this morning. SAT scores were high enough that I didn't need to take the Reading and Writing placement tests, only the math. 

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LV: The Box Car that you asked about, a X2454 Baby Ruth w/ PRR logos was made by Lionel in 1946-47. Lionel also made a PRR Box Car X2454 in 1946. Why the same numbers, you got me.

That I'm all familiar with. However, I was asking because of something very strange about this car. Yes, it is the most common variation of the X2454 boxcars, but take a closer look. 

Look at the upper left corner of the car. 2nd panel from the left. See the two dots on it? That is what I was asking about. 

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

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Friday, January 25, 2013 3:11 PM

ChiefEagles

Off to bed.  Tired.  Early rise again for Town retreat. BURRR  Trying to hold back the Yankee raid of frozen stuff.

RT, Jack can talk the eye lashes off of a mosquito. Surprise

Sleep tight.

PS: interesting TV news story on lake levels.

http://www.wral.com/water-levels-rising-fast-at-kerr-lake/12021579/

Came from Pat up stream.  That is a lot of water as Kerr Lake is 850 miles of shoreline.

At least it is good, clean Virginia water. Should improve the fishing and hunting. By the way we are sending some coyotes down. Getting to many up here.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, January 25, 2013 3:26 PM

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Jack-During my time in purgatory.........

.........I love where I am right now, though the money part could be MUCH better.  I have direction and hope and a loving family.  My Princess still, 900 miles away, finds ways to make me laugh and smile.  I'm blessed, truely and that includes you dudes...Bow.  And yeah, this much free advise and council, more so than I could get from those with parchment on the walls.  You guys teach me well.....Laugh

Rich........AMEN.

I meant no disrespect to you or anyone else on the forum with my earlier post.  It was intended solely to get a smile out of you or someone else here today, using a small bit of fact and a whole lot of journalistic license. 

Life, its setbacks and disappointments, and the real world can crush us like a bug......if we let it. 

I turned 62 last week and am a few laps around the track older than you.  I have walked a mile in your shoes in so many respects.  A lot of us here have.  That is how we are able to relate to each other.  Our connection just starts with toy trains..

But by the grace of God, with some luck, and with the help of others, I have somehow managed to get through each of my mud puddles and eventually come out the other side, still standing.  And each of my mud puddles inevitably has been replaced by another. When that happens, I have to keep reminding myself of all that I have been given, all that I have survived, and then tell myself "This too shall pass."

Jack

PS:  Don't forget, you also escaped "Purgatory" with your health and the MOPAR intact!  Your Princess expects the latter to emerge from the depths of its ANJDEVIL RESTORATION and to be driving it later this year.  Hope she burns about $800 worth of rubber off of it in the process so you can post Bang Head !!!   Laugh

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Posted by Demay on Friday, January 25, 2013 5:35 PM

Ohayƍ,

I haven’t been outside yet, but it is extremely sunny.  I believe today’s high is in the 50s.  We don’t have much planned for today: the wife will go grocery shopping and I have schoolwork to do.  We will also spend a few minutes rearranging the living room furniture as the table I built a couple weeks ago is now ready to come in the house.  I stained it last weekend and since it was cool and humid, I wanted to make sure it had plenty of time to cure.

Sayonara,

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, January 25, 2013 6:35 PM

Good afternoon all,  it has been a quiet, lazy day with rain showers on and off all day.  I have not ventured out to the train room/garage for that reason.  I was out there yesterday and got the new spring installed from MTH on the front truck of my premier class J N&W steamer.  Took about three tries to get it right since I couldn't remember how I took it apart.   All is well now.  Also got a new supply of traction tires in various sizes.  I have tried the Bullfrog Snot but don't like it as well as the rubber tires.  Will just use it on hard to get places.

Been meaning to call my relatives in Virginia and North Carolina about the weather.  Looks like they might get a little snow.  Chief did mention that they had some sleet I believe and one of my sisters lives not too far from him in Jacksonville, N.C.

Funeral for elderly lady in our church social group on Monday She  passed away at age 96.  She had a fall that caused head trauma and never regained conciousness.  Too bad, she might have lived to be 100 or more otherwise.  She had a pretty face and kept her good looks all those years.  R.I.P Bea.

Noticed Lionel is coming out with a new transformer that will run four trains. Think there is a review in Bob's Train Box.

Have not heard from my friend who just put his wife in the nursing home on Wednesday.  I have tried to call but we are just playing phone tag so far.

Does anyone know if the new WBB GP30 Atlantic Coast Line version is in the stores yet.  I have not seen it advertised yet.  I have seen the NYC and one other one but no ACL so far.

Got the new CTT today and getting ready to look through that.  Looks like a good article on scenery by Kent Johnson.

later,

Ray

 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, January 25, 2013 6:46 PM

Jack - I've been TRYING to teach her how to drive a 5 speed....with minor success...But, she wouldn't be my daughter if she couldn't do some smokey burnouts.....I had to LMAO on that one....trust me, the investment in new Firestone Indy 500 Firehawks would be well worth it.....She can only take ownership if she can drive it!

I take no insult, Jack.  I have a similar family in the Hemi Owners and the Fire Dept.  There is a common thread, be it trains, Mopars or Fire Fighting. 

Kev - Since my income last year was so.....pitiful, it appears that I'll be able to get the filing fee waived, a $250 savings.  We've been separated since August 2010, so this should be a no fault divorce.  I have the paperwork filled out, just need the appropriate funds and off we go.  Once the papers come back and I'm OFFICIALLY and LEGALLY single, my BIL will sign the title back to me.  Once the Feds give me back my cut, then the fun begins.....

I have a Hemi Owners meet in Johnstown, PA Memorial Day weekend, but I'll be back by Monday for the Memorial Day parade, albeit TOPLESS!!!

I'm gonna have to post the Fire Dept. Christmas layout video for ya, Jack....temporary like for 5 hours temporary....Bang Head

SNOHIZO on the way home tonight, my 60 minute commute turned into a 90 minute thrill ride. 21F on the way home through the flakes, both from the sky and driving on the road.  AH, sweet life......Laugh and have to make the trip again on the morrow.....

Received my Atlas Golden Spike 2012 Bakers Chocolate car....it's RED!!!  Waited a year for this one...Time to renew my Golden Spike membership next month.

Devils up 1-0 on the Caps.....I may be back later

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 25, 2013 6:51 PM

Swapped out the munchkin with her dad at Menards in Morris. That way we split the drive.

My thoughts for the day,  The joys of the second chance:

You know spending today alone with the granddaughter it came to me how much I missed with my own kids when they were her age and I was younger. Not that I was not there, but more that I did not have as much time to take it all in the first time around. Working, long hours, so many things to do and so many other distractions robbed me of a lot of their childhood and I never knew till now. Chasing the brass ring as my dad would say. I remember always hating the brass ring. I much better understand my own grandfather now who spent so much time with my brother and I after our mom got ill when I was 5 and passed when I was 6. I understand his patience, caring, attention to what we were doing and saying, thinking, spending time to just talk things out, show us things even if I had no clue what he meant and a lot of other details and now I understand more than ever why so much of him is now me.

You guys have a great night, I did not mean to rant.

I had a great day. Got my new CTT too. Smile

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Posted by wrconstruction on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:17 PM

jack I was just foolin with ya.....   

I score more bonus points tonight .  I JUST HAD TO RUN some trains!!  so I rigged some feeders, and away we went, minus a bad switch we were up and running

I like SMOKE, so I cranked up some MTH steamers.   

I made a MISTAKE when I did the basement.  I thought about but never followed through with some bathroom vent fans, shoulda did it.    Defiantly gonna have to do it in the new and upcomming room.  One lonely little steamer pulling 15 cars smoked me right outa the basement. and almost HER outa the first floor.  But I kept on running it,  Darn was that just the best thing in the world. 

So now she's really rooting for the relocate.......   

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:18 PM

anjdevil2

Jack - I've been TRYING to teach her how to drive a 5 speed....with minor success...But, she wouldn't be my daughter if she couldn't do some smokey burnouts.....I had to LMAO on that one....trust me, the investment in new Firestone Indy 500 Firehawks would be well worth it.....She can only take ownership if she can drive it!

Rich,

 I have found the best way is just do what I did with Sandra, show her what to do drive around the block a few times and send her on her way. Just have enough ins. Surprise

Kev - Since my income last year was so.....pitiful, it appears that I'll be able to get the filing fee waived, a $250 savings.  We've been separated since August 2010, so this should be a no fault divorce.  I have the paperwork filled out, just need the appropriate funds and off we go.  Once the papers come back and I'm OFFICIALLY and LEGALLY single, my BIL will sign the title back to me.  Once the Feds give me back my cut, then the fun begins.....

A pitiful, income when going through a divorce is a GREAT thing, I was laid off on my second and boy did that save me a bundle in the long haul. Look at it as short term pain.   Wink Sounds like you have a workable plan. Yes Whistling

  

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:33 PM

anjdevil2

Jack - I've been TRYING to teach her how to drive a 5 speed....with minor success...But, she wouldn't be my daughter if she couldn't do some smokey burnouts.....I had to LMAO on that one....trust me, the investment in new Firestone Indy 500 Firehawks would be well worth it.....She can only take ownership if she can drive it!

 
Rich,
 
        Driving a 5 speed can be a tough thing to get down.  It took me a while, and the fact that I was always afraid of killing the clutch wasn't helping either.  What does she have trouble with?  My biggest issue was the lack of feedback with a hydrallic clutch.
 
Regarding burnouts, I got a deal on a set of wheels off an 06 GT that have Pirelli P Zero Neros wrapped around them.  I go easy on the original wheels and tires, then put the 06 wheels on when I get that urge.Laugh
 
Here is one of my favorite burnout videos.  I saw Karen and her 2003 GT on Pass Time a few years back, and I don't think a more devoted Mustang owner exists.
 
 
Ryan,
 
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Posted by sir james I on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:35 PM

We had lite snow all day probably 2 inches, around here that's just a slight inconvenience. Temp is 20.

I dug into the new CTT today and 2 grandsons are here now for a few hours. All is calm. banilla will be ready for the thingy...S.J.

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Posted by hscsltb on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:40 PM

Waiting on the two inches of snow we are supposed to get tonight. In the twenties here also.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 25, 2013 7:55 PM

hscsltb
Waiting on the two inches of snow we are supposed to get tonight. In the twenties here also.

Twenties? Supposed to be 58 here tonight. T-shirt weather.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 25, 2013 9:03 PM

Well, it's that time again. Time to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by AF53 on Friday, January 25, 2013 10:10 PM

Good Evening All!

A bit more than a dusting of snow tonight, but still cooooold!

Cathy had some friends and relatives (all girls) over tonight so it was off to my room for the evening, which is fine by me. One cousin of her's brought with her, her two little girls. Must have been ages four and seven. So after a while Cathy pokes her head into my room and says "Why don't you show the girls your trains". These two girls didn't stop smiling for the longest time. It really makes for an instant hit with the kids. (And their mom also).

Got the smoke signal Whistling from HudsonJohn today that he needed some help cleaning out his house and I was only too happy to help.

Jack -

RockIsland52
AF Ray and HudsonJohn, with their co consirator, steady stream of always-covert acquisitions, have raised the "wives/trains" rope-a-dope to heights never before seen.    

I OBJECT!

We may be guilty but....

Night all!

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, January 26, 2013 12:21 AM

Well, no snow today so kids had school and I went to work to support the SS funds.  That ZW-L is super cool....  Hmmm.....   Nice chat with the guys tonight.  Just watched The Immortals, which was pretty good.  It reminded me a lot of The 300.  Rich - you are well out of it.  I'm sure things will go your way now, man.  Neat finds, Doug - I love stuff like that.  TARDIS is ready and we have Old Mills, Yuengs, and Blue Moons if you like?  We also have rootbeer, banilla (always) and some cake Smile

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Posted by wrconstruction on Saturday, January 26, 2013 6:53 AM

morning . no one else up yet?  

Got about 3 - 4 inches on the ground.   dont know if im gonna bother plowing it or not now that  she got that new fangdangeled SUV thing

I had a great time running trains, but a sore throat from all the SMOKE this AM

I really need the train fix 

might run down to the general store real quick, looks like a good morning for BACON and eggs

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, January 26, 2013 7:23 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold 27 degrees. Going up to 28 today with a few snow flurries.

Today is a busy day.  I am doing chores and wife is cleaning. Later, I will read my new issue of CTT, which arrived yesterday. Lunch and a nap, for sure. Not much on TV today.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, January 26, 2013 7:38 AM

RedfireS197

anjdevil2

Jack - I've been TRYING to teach her how to drive a 5 speed....with minor success...But, she wouldn't be my daughter if she couldn't do some smokey burnouts.....I had to LMAO on that one....trust me, the investment in new Firestone Indy 500 Firehawks would be well worth it.....She can only take ownership if she can drive it!

 
Rich,
 
        Driving a 5 speed can be a tough thing to get down.  It took me a while, and the fact that I was always afraid of killing the clutch wasn't helping either.  What does she have trouble with?  My biggest issue was the lack of feedback with a hydrallic clutch.
 
Regarding burnouts, I got a deal on a set of wheels off an 06 GT that have Pirelli P Zero Neros wrapped around them.  I go easy on the original wheels and tires, then put the 06 wheels on when I get that urge.Laugh
 
Here is one of my favorite burnout videos.  I saw Karen and her 2003 GT on Pass Time a few years back, and I don't think a more devoted Mustang owner exists.
 
 
Ryan,
 
            If you've ever seen any Tourettes Guy clips on YouTube, that was how I was during that oil change the other day.Laugh 

OH MY!!!! What a burnout!! Great show!!

I used to own a 1969 Mustang Fastback with a 429CJ tied to a 5 stick Lenco shifter...that was nuts...4:10 rear....

Good Morning

Dull today..and we are crawling out of the bottom of the bowl, temperature wise..going to 24F for a high...

Got to pick up a few groceries and look for a few train related goodies...a late Xmas bonus from w**k came in...heeheehee

Anyhowwho...have a good'un!!

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:17 AM

railhead53

 Hey Kev, I saw yesterday you posted a picture of a woodpecker.  I think it is a Pileated woodpecker!  I like watching birds as well.  I'm envious.  I see Red Bellied and Downy woodpeckers around here, howerer, have never seen a Pileated woodpecker except in photos. 

 

Bo, you are correct it was a Pileated woodpecker. We see them often here. They are huge and can get up to 16.5" tall with a wingspan of 29". Boy did he do a job on the Black Cherry tree he was on. One of the holes he put in it is about 3" accross and 2" deep and he was not here long. Wood chips all over under the tree. They seem to like the black cherry trees the best.

Quiet today with the granddaughter gone. Wife is still sleeping and I let the cat out only to find he had PUKED in the hallway.Ick! Tongue Tied I hate to clean up puke, makes me want to puke. Sad I hope that is the worse part of my day today.

Jimmy T. I would call that a burnup not a burnout. Wow!

 Prayers for Jeffery and all others in need.  Angel

 

Why is everything posting in BOLD????   Hmm

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:26 AM

I'm suspecting something in the forum software here...

Remember the days when the page would go for days on the right? That would be one of those things

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:32 AM

blownout cylinder

I'm suspecting something in the forum software here...

Remember the days when the page would go for days on the right? That would be one of those things

And now it seems fine??? Yes strange indeed. Hmm

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:35 AM

Morning all.  Icey outside.  Warming but not melting fast as cloduy and foggy.  Should be gone by noon or a little after as sun should be out by then.  Going to the high 60's by mid week.

Being lazy.  Wifey and I stayed up until 2 AM watching things on Netflix.

Not much happening.  My go play trains in the Box.  Got funeral visitation this evening.

Later.  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:45 AM

Good morning. It's 60° with 100% humidity and dense fog. It'll be cloudy with a high of 72°.


Nothing in particular planned for today. I may work on cleaning up the layout later.



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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:46 AM

We have sun and 24 degrees.

Today will be a lazy one. Tomorrow is a train show. Setup for the modular layout will be at 9 am. It will be in a school classroom so not very big and quick to get ready. My task for the day, helping granny decide what to fix for supper...S.J.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:21 AM

Good morning. 

Eagle Scout Ceremony to go to today. Last day of which I'll be a legal member of the BSA since I'm turning 18 tomorrow. 

One problem, I can't find my Silver Eagle palm. But, apparently, I have earned two Gold Eagle Palms (the Silver Palm is higher than the Gold Eagle Palm). My dad was the Scout Master of our troop when I got my Gold Palm, but someone else took over before I earned my Silver Palm. Maybe just a mix up?Hmm

As far as layout, plan on adding some more decals to my locomotives and cars today. 

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

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:39 AM

Aloha. Oh boy, my cold has gotten worse, didn't sleep much, but until I have to work at church this afternoon and tomorrow, I'll be able to rest. Looks like some sleet tomorrow night. Rearranging our monthly trip to the theatre then. 

Pat, speaking of coyotes: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-coyotes-break-window-in-attack-on-puppy-20130125,0,4241096.story

Found two nice videos of a CB&Q steamer going out to Baraboo (WI) and back in the 60s to pick up the Circus Train they use to bring into Milwaukee.


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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:19 AM

Off toTCA train meet this morning.  Will try and have a repair guy look at my Lionel 224.  Still cool and cloudy with occasional showers.

later,

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:27 AM

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ChiefEagles

At least it is good, clean Virginia water. Should improve the fishing and hunting. By the way we are sending some coyotes down. Getting to many up here.

Pat

 Chief, and Pat, sounds like you have the same problem as us. Coyotes

 We have the first snow cover of the year so this morning I took a hike to see if I could find some coyote tracks because we have been hearing them real close at night and early morning.

 I did not have to go far back into the woods. About 170 yards out to the west of the house by the big ravine I found fresh tracks and scat. As DougM points out it seems they are moving into town to.

I may have to shoot some squirrel bate and  set up a stand and sit with the SKS and see what I can get.

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