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Posted by Flintlock76 on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 4:30 PM

Well, I DID log off the Kalmbach site once, and man, did I go through hell trying to log back on!  Wound up calling Customer Service to put it right!  

Mind you it was the one time only, but I'd be lying if I said I'm still not a little spooked.  On the other hand, when I do a "cookie purge" I'm automatically logged off but haven't had any problems logging back in afterward. 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 9:03 PM

To all,

Saw where Garden Railways is shutting down.  Makes me nervous about CTT as well.  Wonder if everything won't go back to MR at some point.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Thursday, August 6, 2020 10:11 AM

It wouldn't surprise me if the "Garden Railways" content gets folded back into "Model Railroader,"  I remember getting "MR" prior to when "CTT" hit the stands and "MR" did have articles concerning G gauge at the time, in addition to O gauge. 

Although it goes without saying in those days HO and N scales dominated "MR."

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Posted by smokey1 on Thursday, August 6, 2020 10:15 AM

Morning all

No real plans for today. I seem to have a summer cold, reason I say that it has been trying to become one for about a month or so now. Sure wish I could feel safe about getting a haircut. It's been about a year I think since I have had one. I was due just about the time all this broke out. (corvid-19) 

74* this a.m. when I got up, Already 80* going to 94*

I hope all have a good day, talk to you all later

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, August 6, 2020 4:19 PM

Hey all!

Sunny as usual. Worked on rebuilding a wooden exterior window frame today. Need to finish the trim, prime it, install, and paint tomorrow.

Have a great evening!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, August 6, 2020 6:48 PM

Morning had meeting at Extension Office. Food hub planning with Extension Director and Food Security manager. Left for farms at noon.

Returned from the farms. Everything looks great. Now tin blown off of the big old packhouse. One plastic chair under the shelter had blown over. The stack of them next to it had not. All AOK. Campers too. Tobacco crop was massive. Primed one time or more. Soybeans [in smaller fields look great]. Sandy loam soil so could drive around fields. GlasStar Plus sprayed last trip had worked. Lots of fire ants up as water runs them up. I've seen big thunderstorms cause more wind damage. Crops were NOT blown over.

Got home and a big thunderstorm had hit middle of the afternoon. 8/10" rain. Must have flood down as water did run through the tractor side of the shelter.

Ate a famous Parker Brothers Bar-b-q. Had pork bar-b-q, fried chicken, boiled potatoes. brunswick stew and cold slaw [yellow kind]. Lots of corn sticks and sweet ice tea.

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, August 7, 2020 7:27 AM

Mornin' boys.  Damp and foggy along the Patterson Creek cut-off.  Time this week has been split between the honey-do's, and visiting FifeMom.  Did take youngest princess out driving a few times, as well.  Just a little bit of time spent in the train room, as running out of scenery material again.  Absolutely no word from railyard...

Getting a heavy dose of MR ads emailed to me the last couple of days.

Coincidence...?

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, August 7, 2020 7:55 AM

Morning folks!

A normal hot day on tap! Cool

I am a MR subscriber since the 80's. Bought the magazine since the late 60's. I also remember the expansion into some toy train stuff and then the CTT breakoff. The magazine today is much smaller and for whatever reason, the photo quality the last two or three years varies greatly - from grainy to sharp. Never had grainy pics in the past. And like CTT - too much verbiage vs photos (if Kalmbach is reading this - a picture is worth a thousand words). Not sure I am gonna renew MR this year. There are some very good online model RR mags now that have expanded photos and text (if ya wanna read it).

Regards, Roy

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Posted by KRM on Friday, August 7, 2020 9:37 AM

Morning from a sunny and cool North Bluff. Boy we have had a nice string of perfect weather. High 50s to low 60s at night with low to mid 80s for the days. Guessers say it will all end tomorrow. 

Using MS Edge to get on and off. Tried to log on with the new MOTO 2020 smart phone yesterday but it would not let me because the site is not secure. Go figure.

Never was into MR or their forum. To many better than thou from what I have seen.

Spent yesterday afternoon servicing the transaxle on the Hustler Raptor SD. Went good till I went to try it out and then it would not power the right side drive. After a lot of brain drain I found that somehow in the process I had pulled the tow lever out so the right drive was disengaged. Bang Head  Laugh Once I found that all was fine.

Hope SJ is doing fine.

Be good.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, August 7, 2020 11:47 AM

89 and more showers guessed.  Delivered 10 extra boxes than usual.  Had 235.  Got through faster.  Had lots of help today.  I didn't lift a one due to back procedure.  Big problem.  Out in the county, no where to pee.  Ladies helping have the same problem.  If I didn't have three vehicles following me with ladies and teenage girls, could stop by the road as some are scarcely traveled.   When I finish, rush home.  They rush to the nearest fast food.  Long time partner delivering, may stop by here.      

Now R&R.  

Enjoy your day.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, August 8, 2020 9:37 AM

Morning. 91 and sunny. Yes, humid. Bologna, egg and cheese sandwich [on hamburger bun].

Groomer coming at noon. Dogs will be happy.

Paid $1.62 Thursday for regular. Past Tuesday, $2.02 for high test. In Rville, still $2.05 reg. Thieves.

Resting back as I have been and it seems to be working.

Have a good one. 

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Saturday, August 8, 2020 10:51 AM

V8Vega
I have a cupon for a dicsount on a Pep Boys battery so I will try them.

I don't know if you've got an "AutoZone" out your way but I've used their batteries for years and they're very good.

I've never heard anything bad about "Pep Boys" batteries though.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, August 8, 2020 12:40 PM

Good Morning,

Chief, good news on your back!  Keep up the good work !

Brutus, That is outrageous about the house, I've never heard of such a thing,  Somebody should have been watching a little closer.

Dennis, Good luck with the battery, I'm sure you will do fine with the PEP Boys one also.  I've had good luck with them too.

Kevin, You are not the only one with those "reassembly gooofs", I OFTEN have to do things 2x,  I rrationalize it away by the fact I'm left handed.

Roy, I just found out NASCAR has released the schedule and seems to be a number of changes.  Announcers on Xifinity race this morning seems to think its total choas.

Fife, Hope the anticpated NEWS comes through soon for you!

Smokey 1, Hope you loose the cold soon, and good luck with the haircut!

Definitely have had a couple of interesting DAYS!
 - Had follow up appt with Dr., all is well and was successful!  Got the stent out out, and everything back to normal!
 
- Got new shoes from VA 
 - PICKED UP THE EL CAMINO YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.  IT REALLY LOOKS AND ACTING GREAT!
 - Yesterday was the 7th anniversary of when I fell off the engine and screwed up my leg.   7yrs later and STILL WALKING! YAHOO!

Going to do some tinkering around today, so better get started!

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Posted by Banks on Saturday, August 8, 2020 9:09 PM

Hello there.

Been reading but not posting lately.
Another week down.

Since I'm going to be 65 next month l spent some time this week learning how much I don't know about Medicare supplement insurance. Signed up for a plan but I'm not going to save much money because some of the drugs I take are "tier 4" meaning they pay a small percentage while I cover the bulk of the cost. Plus my out of pocket starts now and will restart Jan 1. Even though I signed up in September I can explore options again in October. Still not sure I 100% understand it all.


I finaly started to replace the Tahoe radiator that was overflowing tranny fluid. Decided while it was out of the way I might as well change the water pump, then I decided at 120k it's could use a timing chain. Got the radiator out and found the engine oil cooler lines both seeping, the lower tranny cooler line and right front brake line severely rusted.


Working on that in between gardening with a bit of farming thrown in, we got a whole 0.1 inches of rain out of the storm.

Spanky.......looks good.

Don..... glad the El Camino is back, pictures.

Prayers for those in need and the end of this pandemic.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 9, 2020 6:10 AM

Mornin' boys.  Foggy on the mountain right now, which adds a little mystique to my coffee, as I sit outside with FifeMax.  Thanked the Man Upstairs for all of my blessings.  Spent yesterday with Mom, just watching tv, and talked about how cool it would be if wild parrots roosted in the birch out back.  Called Fifepup on speaker.  We mentioned the wedding next year, which made her tear up...

Wilted FlowerSigh

Need to get to Sherwin Williams for a couple gallons, for the shed painting this week.  30% off thru tommorow.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Sunday, August 9, 2020 9:02 AM

DJSpanky
I couldn't find any ammonia at ShopRite. Amazed how bare the shelves in the cleaner aisle were.

Man, you KNOW things are bad when Shop-Rite doesn't have what you need!

The cleaner aisles aren't much better here at the local Publix.  I can't get "Clean Shower," got the last one two weeks ago and haven't seen it since.  A lot of the heavy-duty stuff's wiped out.  No problem with TP but tissues and napkins are problematic.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, August 9, 2020 10:18 AM

Morning. Hot and humid as usual. Chance of thunder boomers this afternoon. Cable got fixed around 5:30 yesterday between thunder storms. Was a simple amplifier in line in box outside. The cable folks were telling their executives it was a whole node out. Couldn't be as we had great fast internet. Buddy supervisor finally got the word. Had a guy right out in 2 hours. Suppose to call his cell from now on and skip the BS.

Don, sounds good and stay that way. 


Spank, you don't do things in attics in NC this time of the year.  If so, very early in the AM.  I have a big gable vent fan that is thermostat controlled.  Runs a lot now.  I have an override switch at the top of folding stairs.  Flip it and fans runs all the time.  If we have to go up this time of the year, flip it on. 

Not so busy week with only tax appeals hearings Tuesday. Maybe get to the farms and work.

Hope all are OK. 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, August 10, 2020 9:02 AM

Happy Monday all!

Still pretty warm - ha - as if it would be any different this time of year! Cool

Not much to report. Working on the last two window frame/trim rebuilds. Will be glad when this project is over (been working on it for 3 years now). A lot of cutting and fitting for each window. Some motar work to fill gaps so caulking hs something to adhere to. Then a lot of back painting and caulking the trim (for weather) to get them installed - then final paint. All in all, about a week per window.

Have a great day all!

DJ - how did the cake come out Cake

Regards, Roy

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, August 10, 2020 10:23 AM

Morning. Redhots and egg. Followed by a leftover Krispy Kreme.

Hot and humid as usual. 93 right now. Chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and throughout the whole week.

Being lazy today. Tomorrow, early out tax appeals board hearings most of the day.

Mow grass as growing fast and furious.

Believe it or not.  Houses damaged and streets cracked in and near Sparta NC.  One video showed brick ranch style house with one wall that the bricks collapsed.   

Enjoy your day.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, August 10, 2020 12:18 PM
Just a fast pass,
 Weather guessers say a storm running east from Iowa at 45 to 50 mph is coming are way with 85mph winds. So, I had better batten down the hatches. If that is the case it will sure destroy the corn crop by knocking it flat.
 
 That is wild about the big shake by you Chief!
Not much else here. I did get on to this site with the smart phone through Chrome but I could not type anything OR LOG OFF!!!!! So last try for that. This site is just  junk.
Stay safe!

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, August 10, 2020 3:20 PM

Evenin' boys.  Sunny & 92 along the Patterson Creek cut-off.  Been painting the shed Clary Sage green (hoo-hoo-HOO).  Looks nice, but a lot of work.  I have a good "close encounters" sunburn at the moment; s'pose I better paint on the east side tomorrow.

And that weren't no 5.1 magnitude shake in Nawth Caroliner.  That was the after affects of a big meal at the famous Parker Brothers bar-b-q!!!

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, August 10, 2020 4:12 PM

fifedog

Evenin' boys.  Sunny & 92 along the Patterson Creek cut-off.  Been painting the shed Clary Sage green (hoo-hoo-HOO).  Looks nice, but a lot of work.  I have a good "close encounters" sunburn at the moment; s'pose I better paint on the east side tomorrow.

And that weren't no 5.1 magnitude shake in Nawth Caroliner.  That was the after affects of a big meal at the famous Parker Brothers bar-b-q!!!

DinnerWow

 

Must have been really good B-B-Q Beans !

 

 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, August 10, 2020 4:12 PM

Hey, Happy Monday!!

90s today so far - looks hot out there, maybe I'll go out after work - AT 630PM!!!! Bang Head 

Nothing really train related - was without power from Tuesday at 1030 to Friday night at 1030 - I hope JCP&L enjoyed that $1 BILLION they spent on nothing cuz they didn't upgrade $hit after Sandy......borrowed a generator for a day....

Got Jenni's treasure trove of N scale on the work bench.  New layout calls for N scale in the moutains and on western part of the L shaped layour with a town, station and main street. On the North end of the L will be the N scale in the mountains and the O scale in front with main street, a passing siding and back through the mountains in the background.  Once we get the basement in order, then it's go time.  Also planning a HO Slot Car track and Air Hockey table.

A friend of Jenni's just got her Dad's '56 Bel Air post car in her new garage.  needs paint, hasn't run since the '80s, inside storage.  Shouldn't be hard to get this piece up and running - Stovebolt 6 with 3 on the tree.  And it's very complete with spare parts.

2046 converted to a 4-6-2 Pacific really looks good and runs great.  Smokes like a house fire.....262E is cleaned, the brass polished and it runs amazing, also got my 1668 Streamliner running like a champ.  This is what happens in quarentine....lol!!

Mike C - at least you can watch it on TV ----

Got the Magnum started and in the driveway Pre-stupid named storm - miss that car.  

Not much else - Mom is better, blood test was today - cardio doc tomorrow

Need to start getting to a date and booking wedding stuff soon.....

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Posted by smokey1 on Monday, August 10, 2020 6:02 PM

fifedog

And that weren't no 5.1 magnitude shake in Nawth Caroliner.  That was the after affects of a big meal at the famous Parker Brothers bar-b-q!!!

DinnerWow 

Thanks Fife I was thinking up the same lines as that. 

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, August 10, 2020 9:25 PM

The past 24 hrs, in Niland, East of Sandy Eggo and on the San Andreas Fault. ?????

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 10:05 AM

DJSpanky
 
Was anyone affected by that derecho that blew across the Midwest yesterday? That was some nasty stuff, I heard they had straightline winds in some places that topped 112 mph. Looks like it did a lot of damage.
 
 

 Yep DJ came through the North Bluff. 70 to 80MPH for about 15 or 20 minutes. Trees down and limbs all over the yard. No power for 6+ hours and then the wife had to go outside, slip and screw up her ankle. Heading to the doctors now for that! Looks like it was evem worse for DougM than us. It was something for sure.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 4:12 PM

Shame it didn't blow in Sunday night, might have cut down on some of the Chicago looting. Probably not, they would have just rescheduled for Monday Nite.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 8:04 PM

Good Evening from clear 79°F Southern Ohio, 

It has been a long time since I’ve posted.  Banks sent me a text and motivated me to set aside my embarrassment for not keeping in touch and drop a line or two. 

My bride and I are doing well.  She lost her mom in March and they are still settling stuff with the estate.  The twins are going to be seniors and the youngest is now a junior in high school.  Our youngest daughter has moved back east to Covington Kentucky, across the river from Cincinnati so she is now just a couple hours away.  We’re planning a whole kitchen redo as if I don’t have enough already to do. 

Work is going great.  I’m real excited about the project we’re doing.  Very interesting. 

Layout is coming along, just a lot slower during the summer.   

I’ll try harder to stay in touch 

May God bless you and you families 

Jim 

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 8:17 PM

WOW great to hear from you Jim!!! Glad all is well!!!!

 We did the all morning doctor thing and it looks as if Wife did not break anything but did get a heck of a sprain on that ankle. Worse part is we were planning on a trip to the north woods on Thursday with the daughter and hers to hang out at lake Shishebogama for my 68th birthday and a last chance before school opens till they close it again. Wink.  Hope she can make it but it is not looking good.  So I am the caregiver once again. I told the kids thay will have to carry her to the boat. Smile, Wink & Grin

 Well I best get!

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 8:01 AM

Mornin' boys.  Sunny & 72, but calling for flash floods later.  I'll paint just a little then.  Kelly and I went up to my folks' place, and I moved furniture around to make Mom a little more comfortable.  

Phish - So many things to feel "embarrassed" about in life; not posting here shouldn't be one of them...K?  Check in when you can, and it will always be as if you never left.  Glad you are making progess on the AF pike.

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