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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, December 10, 2015 9:42 AM

Morning all. Not much planned for this morning. Been thinking maybe clearing off the tables I have in the garage and make a temp. layout in there   :) I have plenty of O-27 track and switches and 90 crossovers to do so. could be fun. and if I get rid of some of the boxes in there if needed I do have a electric heater I could hook up there just loose all the heat anytime open the garage door as there isn't a regular door in and out ( yet ) That will be coming as have plans for that building come the spring. 



Hope all having a good day. Need to get dressed and take my walk. Get my exercise for the day. Wife does want to walk to the Dollar General later that's about a mile round trip so will reduce my walk some this morning trying to do about 2 miles a day, Just walking. Not into jogging or running.

Well talk to you all later. 

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, December 10, 2015 10:00 AM

No fog or frost this morning. Cloudy but 50s today. Stress test tomorrow morning and Greenfield Village to run the Christmas layout in the evening. Club meet saturday night. And the mighty Detroit Lions roar on Sunday...yea right.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, December 10, 2015 2:36 PM

Well got those switches in with a bunch of other stuff there toast so there going where the last guy should put them the trash no biggy there not that expensive on the bay. 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:24 PM

Hey, Guys, long time.....

Working sucks, long hours and short sleep time make for an irritible guy...

The Princess' Reliant broke a radiator on Halloween and its taken this long to get it fixed.  A new head and camshaft later (not to mention $1700) and its running again.  And very well per the Princess.  She and her BF have moved into an apartment in Jax, FL as her mother is getting married on Saturday, and the commute from where her mother is to work is an hour each way, hence the apartment.

Fire meeting night tonight with elections so it will be a long night.

Road Runner is finally road worthy and on nice days is being driven.  Working out some of the bugs, but it steers nice and straight and runs nicely.  I'm fine tuning it to run better....

The Fire Dept. layout was a success and finally dismantled it last week.  Its a lout of work for a 4 hour showing, but the kiddo's loved it.

Other than work eat and sleep, that's been the life. 

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Posted by dougdagrump on Thursday, December 10, 2015 5:19 PM

Afternoon All,

Weather guessers saying a nasty storm is coming in this afternoon, sure don't look like it s far. 

Rich, Eat/Sleep/Work, it don't change much when you retire. The only redeeming thing is that you are doing it for personal satisfaction in seeing others either benefiting or just getting enjoyment out of your efforts. That's what keeps me and the BetterHalf running like crazy at times.

Sure wouldn't want to be riding some of the Boston trains: Train leaves station without operator, passes 4 stations. 

Story was in the online news.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, December 10, 2015 9:02 PM

Good evening all,

Good day at work.  Weather was warm.  Went for a walk at noon.  Tendons still giving me fits.  Uggghhh.  Have tomorrow off for eye checkup.  Nice 3 day weekend.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by 8ntruck on Thursday, December 10, 2015 9:05 PM

60 and sunny today.  Unusually nice for Dec. 10 in this neighborhood.

Feeling a bunch better now, too. Some extra sleep and a warmer than usual house seemed to helped that.

The pair of new tires came in for my Cobalt yesterday.  With my wife out of town, it is difficult getting a vehicle to a shop and getting myself to work.  Ended up pulling the wheels off of the car and taking them into the tire store in my truck at lunch today. 

Of course, it is dark by the time I get out of work and my old ugly orange '72 Chevy truck decides not to light the headlights.  Finally got the brights on, so I think the problem is in the high beam switch.

Going to pack the Polar Express layout up tomorrow evening so I can set it up at the KATY depot Saturday.  I'll run it next week Saturday, too.

All for now.

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, December 10, 2015 10:23 PM

8N,  I got a 218 ALCO frame and motor coming so I can do a one motor B-unit kind of like your two motor B-unit. I may need some help on the way to wire it. I need the extra power to be able to pull some cars with the A-B-B-A set when the B-B-A are all not powered.

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:43 AM

Mornin' Fellas

I seem to have caught that ancient Chinese syndrom again, got me a serious case of 'dragon @$$', just can't seem to get motivated to do anything. Sad Need to figure it out and quick because TheQ's Company's Christmas gathering it tonight and I want to be chipper for it, always have a great time. Will be hard to beat last year as it was at the Air & Space Museum and I got to sit next to Ms Pershing.

Called the LTS yesterday the ZW is ready, wanted to get it last night and pulled up just as he turned off the lights. So try to get down today at lunch. Got all the wires cut and the terminals crimped on so now it is just a matter of running the wires, then setting up the tree, and making the connections and we'll get good to go. Hopefully that will happen tomorrow.

Fife - hope to get the button in the mail today.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:48 AM

Good Morning

Sunny and 47 out right now...going up to 55 later on.

Had some friends show up to run some choo choos and had 3 things go to the ground. Not the literal grround, just the ground..ie..layout ground. One did take out a diner and a feedmill though. Whistling

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Posted by KRM on Friday, December 11, 2015 8:40 AM

Brent I know it is going around.

Slept in. Feel a bit better. Going to be 60 today,,,crazy but I will take it. Normal is 35.

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, December 11, 2015 9:27 AM

Mornin' boys.  Partly cloudy but 60's in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Today is the day we bring the North Pole layout from the garage to the living room.  Grandson inspected the layout yesterday, and was impressed...until he saw that Fifepops burried the LW's deep inside the big rock candy mountain.  Then he exitted the "hanger" a bit dejected.  After layout in place, the tree will be erected in all it's pre-strung lights glory.  Trying to work smarter not harder in my later years.  I know it's nostalgic, but don't know how the old folks did everything on Christmas Eve.

88 - Put on some James Brown.  Heyyyy!!!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, December 11, 2015 10:14 AM

Aloha. Looks like the sun may come out. Might taken the dog for a walk. Mr. Brown will certainly liven one up. That transformer sounds like a nice pick-up, Brent.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, December 11, 2015 10:18 AM

Mornin' All.

Got my walk in this morning, didn't think I would based on weather guessers. They were wrong on the rain but the surf is big and getting bigger, 10 to 12 feet with some sets at 15ft during high tide, uh-oh.

Anybody jumping on the Star Wars auction on Sothebys, better have extremely deep pockets. Surprise

No museum today, cardiologist instead.

Time to find something for breakfast, gotta be lite don't want to break the scales.

Later ! 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, December 11, 2015 10:20 AM

Morning all from Southern Ohio,

Sunny and going to get into the 60's today and I'm off work!

I got up after a 2 hour nap yesterday and had a funeral to do.  Then oldest girl had a swim meet 2 1/2 hours away.  By the time I went to bed I did not have any trouble transitioning from day sleep to night sleep.

I renewed both driver's licence and car tags this morning after dropping the kids off, and after another cup of coffee some more decorating.  The goal for today is the "Truck Tree"; a little 4 footer with all 20 of the Halmark Truck series ornaments.  My youngest daughter started getting them for me when the series started in 1995 with a 1956 Ford F 100 and has made it a tradition between us.

Dennis-Great find on a matching hood, sure beats needing to paint it, even if you may need to buff it out.  The fade often matches better than new paint.

RT-A table, some track, and some space, why you're ready to go!

Adjdevil2-Good to see othrs from the past returning to the Pot too!

Brent-Maybe time for a check up to find a cause of the dragon

Fife-In looking at Christmas morning pictures from when I was young, the trees had fewer lights and ornaments, and the tree was about all that was decorated.  It was also easier to put away.  Maybe next year we'll have a retro Christmas with fewer decorations  .   .   .   . Nope, don't see that happening.

Off to trim the Truck Tree!

May God bless

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, December 11, 2015 10:22 AM

Good morning all,

Got a good rain shower last night.  Almost 1/2 inch in an hour. My lawn says thank you.  Maybe more today.

Our live in son has flown the coup again this morning.  Is flying up to Oregon to visit a friend.  He'll be back on Monday.

Guy coming to look at my recliner today for possible fix.

Perpetual adoration chapel this morning for one hour.  Wife will go with me.  She missed it last week

No outdoor lights this year.  Just too many things on my plate.  Time to make my candy run to See's Candy this year for Christmas chocolates.  Need it like a hole in the head but people like it for gifts.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, December 11, 2015 12:29 PM

TGIF Automobile

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, December 11, 2015 1:09 PM

Sun and 50s today

Passed my stress test, didn't make a full run but enough to satisfy the doctor.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, December 11, 2015 2:02 PM

That's always good news, SJ. 

Jim, I love the idea of the Truck Tree. We had a Trek Tree for years with all the Hallmark Star Trek ornaments but it went with my daughter when she moved out. Yes

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:04 PM

Bad Mayor day.

Download link.  Then download video.

http://abc11.com/news/mother-3-year-old-found-dead-in-rolesville-fire/1118773/

 

Sad

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, December 11, 2015 7:33 PM

Good evening all,

Sorry to hear that news, Chief, especially at this time of year.   Eye checkup went well.  Got Christmas cards done today.  Rested some today.   May go to TCA meet in Cincinnati tomorrow.  Did some errands at home for the wife today.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by 8ntruck on Friday, December 11, 2015 9:54 PM

About 60 and partly cloudy today.  Rain is a'comin tomorrow and Sunday.

Got my new tires for the Cobalt picked up at lunch time and put back on the car tonight.  Ready for winter now - full tread depth on the drive wheels.  The new tires will probably act as a snow preventative now - not that this is a bad thing.

Packed up the first load of Polar Express layout in the minivan tonight too.  Ready to start setting it up at the museum tomorrow morning.

Chief - That is really tough news any time in the year.  Much worse at this time of year.

Kev - send me a personal message with your e-mail address.  I'll send you some sketches and pictures that might help with your B-unit conversion.  218 - that is a power truck with 2 magnetic axles?

You might consider keeping the truck with the pick up rollers under the B-unit wired together with the pick up rollers in the A-unit.  This eliminates power drops across switches and crossovers.  This set up could get interesting going across blocks, depending on how you have them wired, though.

All for now.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, December 11, 2015 11:27 PM

Evening All !

Chief that is really terrible about the family and fire.  Prayers for the family and hope they have extended family available to help and support!

I spent the ENTIRE day servicing and cleaning engines, AND NONE OF THEM WERE MINE!  I don't know if I've mentioned this, but going to be involved in a major event coming up next week.  A promoter is putting on a "WinterFest" at the Orange County Fairgrounds, and Lloyd has been asked to put together an interactive train display for children.  The specifics are...

  • From Dec 17 to Jan 4
  • Will be in same hall as Santa Claus
  • Will consist of 4 10x15 foot layouts, each having 3 individual tracks
  • All 12 trains will be in continuous operation, and controlled by the kids!!
  • Hours are extensive 10 am till 10/11 pm depending on the day

I've been asked to assist with the set-up, maintenance and operation during the event.  Don't know specific hours or days yet, but I think its going to be significant.  The layouts will be comprises of 6 G-Scale, 3 O-Scale, & 3 HO.  So today was making sure all the engines were ready to go.

The media is suppose to be there Wednesday morning for a special report on the event so may get some TV time

Since all the trains are going to be run by the Kids, they are all going to be conventional.  So LLoyd picked up a Polar Express a couple days ago.  He ended up getting the Lion Chief version.  He was assured that the train would run in conventional mode, but of course it does NOT.  (You can power it with a transformer, but the train will only respond via the Remote Control.)  So he was not very happy, obviously the remote would last very long without walking away or getting broke.  Then there is the battery issue for the remote.  I offered to trade him with the PE engine I have which is early and IS conventional.  To my surprise he took me up on it. 

I'm REALLY surprised that Lionel didn't  make the engine for compatible for conventional operation, it was disappointing to me that there was not a migration path to Legacy compatibility.  But, this is really extreme.  Even MTH with their entry level RTR system not only is PS3 based, but has conventional capability as well.  SoapBox  (Hopefully this post won't be deleted.)

Oh, one other thing, came home tonight, and there is a 10' Snowman in the front yard, compliments of Chris.  Surprise

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, December 12, 2015 6:44 AM

Don from what I understand only the Lionchief + will work in conventional and they don't come in sets ( go figure ) althou they originally stated the others would they don't. 

Morning all no plans for today. Continue cleaning the garage of un-necessary boxes and packing matterial. ( think I have enough in there to ship all my trains ) ( not happening before any of you suggest ) 

48 out there this am going up to 75 today so need to get out and do my walk in about a hour or so. before it gets to warm.

Think I'm going to work on some trains today some from what i can see that I got in could use a re-wiring job. Thats where I do 1 wire at a time lol. ( so far 2 whistles and I think 3 engines.) Not muchlese going on today talk to you all later Oh yeah wife wants to goto Wally-World.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:10 AM

Cloudy and 57 today.

Lionel sets are priced for the entry level market. Although MTH set's have a DCS board, why pay for something they may never use. Legacy is out there for those that want it. As RT stated, LC+ will run in conventional mode.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:12 AM

Good Morning

Dull here...we had our day of sun now we are back to dull. High of 53 forecast.

Got some basic buy stuff to do and such. Might get a chance to see what is in at my FLHS as well.

Chiefeagles:....aaawwww man...that is rough. Wow.

Have a good day!!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, December 12, 2015 12:54 PM

dbaker48

Oh, one other thing, came home tonight, and there is a 10' Snowman in the front yard, compliments of Chris.  Surprise

 
Pretty good for snow in southern CA.  Surprise
 
 

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, December 12, 2015 1:32 PM

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Kev - send me a personal message with your e-mail address.  I'll send you some sketches and pictures that might help with your B-unit conversion.  218 - that is a power truck with 2 magnetic axles?

You might consider keeping the truck with the pick up rollers under the B-unit wired together with the pick up rollers in the A-unit.  This eliminates power drops across switches and crossovers.  This set up could get interesting going across blocks, depending on how you have them wired, though.

All for now.

 

  Yes 8N 2 magnetic axles three way E-unit. No power pick up on the truck. I will send a PM when I can. Heading out to pick up the grand-kids for a day out here in the woods.

Sad news Chief for all involved in that fire. Just sad.

About 60 and partly cloudy today.  Rain is this afternoon and Sunday.

Went out back to check the trails yesterday and found a dead doe. Not sure if the coyotes got it or it was a bad shot and it ran. But it has been gutted by the coyotes eaten through the rear and gut. That will stink to high heaven in the spring for a spell.  Ick!

Got to go. Prayers for all in need.  Angel

 

 

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, December 12, 2015 1:51 PM

Chief, sorry to hear about the loss of the young child in your town.  Extra bad this time of year.

Picked up some Hardee's bisquits with ham, sausage and egg this morning.  They are part of Carl's Jr. here.  They didn't seem quite as good as in Virginia/North Carolina.  Maybe some yankee transplants here in California don't know how to make bisquits.

Christmas parade in town today but I missed it.

Don, good luck with your train adventure.  Sounds like a lot to do.

Finally got a guy to look at my recliner problem yesterday.  Says he will get new part and be back today.

Got a call from my Home care people referred to us by the surgeon.  I dropped some of their services.  Thought they were milking it.  They were giving me a hard time about it.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, December 12, 2015 2:39 PM

Good Afternoon..

Chloe, can I get rawcaffeine in an IV bag please...definitely need it today...

Well, our afternoon coffee klatch just finished up here...a bunch of us usually go to our local diner to see what is up...then I went to my FLHS and bought me a brass Challenger. Mischief Whistling

I like me my brass HO locomotives for the railroad club here...heeheehee

Have some stuff to do here...

Don: I am kind of surprised myself about Lionel. I really would like to see the reasoning there.

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