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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, September 17, 2020 1:36 PM

Raining but not hard. Guessers say hard heavy rains tonight. ?? Back from a face to face meeting with Deputy Director of Human Services. Then we sat together for a zoom meeting with my Regional Directors. Good meeting. Fried Chicken for lunch.

Now R&R. [resting from bouncing on the Farmall 140 yesterday afternoon mowing for several hours at FIL's]

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, September 17, 2020 2:59 PM

Afternoon folks!

Sunny and warm here. Another scan scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. No worries. Had dentist appt this am to make up for the one missed when they shut down in April. No problems as I was extra diligent on brushing/flossing since April.

Got back to the El Cam project. Spent the last 2 days removing the ruined A/C hoses/fittings, etc., (from the fire) and the old accumulator. Good news is the compressor turns nicely by hand. Did not want to try turning it until hoses removed as I did not want to risk sucking any debris into the compressor intake/output ports. Sealed all the A/C openings. Then started working on removing the Air Injection pipes from the exhaust manifolds. Got 6 of 8 flare nuts out fairly easily (well if one says soaking with WD40 and carefully wrenching over the period of 4-5 hrs easy) using my 9/16" flare nut wrench, but the last 2 were ugly and would not budge. The nuts also started to round off even with the 6-point flare nut wrench. And of course they were the 2 most inaccessible (next to A/C air box). Was able to cut the stainless pipe close to the flare nuts using a diamond dust wire saw in the hacksaw frame then and hammer a 6 point deep socket over the remnants of the SS pipe and the pseudo rounded flare nuts after more WD soaking. Got them out painfully/slowly and did not damage anything. This took over 2 hours. It is good as removing the exhaust manifold on the passenger side is extremely tedious. It is good to be reasonably patient - but only cuz this is a project car - had it been a needed daily driver I would have been spewing...Oops - Sign

Dennis - Laugh

Anj - that sounds like a lot for primarily one guy - good luck! Wish I could assist.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, September 17, 2020 4:18 PM

Hey, Happy Pre Friday!!

Yeah, this project will be a 3 or 4 man project, probably not going to do mountains, just for the sake of time, but looking to animate as much stuff as possible with what I have.  The main table will primarily be my concern, Jenni will help, looking a a double track main with a HUGE passig siding on the inside.

I'll need to dig out my HO track, build a drag strip out of that and get that up and running.  The fire scene is probably easy to do, since I pretty much used to run those anyways.

I'll most likely start assembling the drive in soon.  Mel's is a slam dunk.....

Got the estimate on the Magnum, if I go with Dodge it's $2500......I'll see what I need to do and try that first.

I appreciate the offer of help, guys!!  That would be so cool, a CTT Forum project, almost like the traveling O scale cars.....

OK, I'm back to work, another hour + 15 minutes to go

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Posted by MartyE on Friday, September 18, 2020 5:30 AM

It's FRIDAY!  Not much planned this weekend.  The house will be mostly empty.  Cool temps all weekend long not getting out of the 60s.  I love the fall.  Closed the pool last weekend so looking to just cut the grass on Saturday.

Will probably be in the basement a little to mess with the trains. 

Have a great one everybody.

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, September 18, 2020 10:58 AM

Morning. Slept till 9:15. Sat and relaxed with coffee until the cell started about the feeding Dream Center [non-profit delivering the food boxes for me]. Seems they are doing good job. Means I do not have to rush out on Fridays [will help some]. Been doing food deliveries since March. Sun has finally come out.

Finally got all my outlets and power strips around edge of layout installed.  Thanks to the rain and not being able to do outside things.  Got 3" rain. 

Got big meeting with El Centro Hispano this afternoon. They have grant to get out in the Hispanic communities and educate on mask wearing, prevention and testing.

Enjoy your day.

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Posted by Banks on Friday, September 18, 2020 12:09 PM

Hello there.

Got a call Wednesday, Mom tested positive for the Wuhan. No symptoms but she was moved to isolation. Sucks I haven't been able to see her since March.

Roy.......glad you were able to get the air lines out of the manifolds. If you're replacing all that stuff on the AC it might be good to just go ahead and replace the compressor. Age and heat couldn't have been kind to the seals.

Summer is over, cleaned the farm house furnace. Got 9 ton of coal a couple of weeks ago, ready for another winter. Haven't lit it yet, probably this weekend if the guessers are right. Been using the gas log an hour or so each morning.

Spent a little time sort'n and chucking too.

Emptied the swimming pool yesterday while putting the new canopy on the camper. Drying it and getting it in the basement is today's project after Mrs chiropractor appointment.

Thinking about spending a couple of days at Blue Knob State Park next week. Haven't had the camper on since last October York.

Best get toit.

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

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, September 18, 2020 12:14 PM

V8Vega
Wrmcc that's why I quit working on cars except I am still working on restoring my Del Sol after the wreck, almost doneand it loks good again. I decided to paint the wheels, I did this years ago and it takes awhile.

Aging: Eventuall you reach a point where you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.

Haha Dennis (on both points!)! And yes - the ordeal may be a reason to give 'er up also. At this time I do not mind. But if something gets daunting (like a buddy suggesting I just pull the engine - did that a coupe times years ago in my youth - not now) I will just sell it. My barber is very interested....

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, September 18, 2020 4:23 PM

Good afternoon all,

They say home is where the heart is so I am going home October 2nd and 3rd at IMS for the Indycar road races there.  Again, not the oval and not in May, but it is at THE track, as we Hoosiers say.  (Maybe sort of like THE Ohio State...maybe not).   Hoping to persuade wife to go, if not, one of the kids.  With Bourdais driving for Foyt, could be a top 10 finish as well.  Good days at work.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, September 19, 2020 9:24 AM

Good morning all.  Slept late.  Sunny, breezy and cool [63 degrees].  Nice day.  Chores here today.  Frankie's birthday [lunch tomorrow here]. 

Have a good one.

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Posted by smokey1 on Saturday, September 19, 2020 12:10 PM

Hi all.

Banks so sorry to hear about your mom. Angel

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Posted by dougdagrump on Saturday, September 19, 2020 3:52 PM

Banks, A healing prayer for your Mom.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, September 19, 2020 7:35 PM

Evenin' boys.  Spent a few hours this morning volunteering at the RR museum.  Learning a bit more history from the gurus with NRHS, that I could use on the scenic train (whenever that runs again...).

Prayers for BanksMom.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Saturday, September 19, 2020 9:01 PM

Best wishes and prayers for your Mom Banks!  Keep hope alive, they know much more about dealing with this rotten plague now than they did months back when it started.

And hold her close the first chance you get.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, September 20, 2020 8:45 AM

Chilly good morning.  Getting ready to grill chickens and Wifey cook pork loin for Frankie's Birthday [yesterday].  Headed east early tomorrow to move a big box stand.

Have a great week ahead.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, September 20, 2020 10:01 AM

Good morning all,

Prayers for Banks' mom and for Fife's mom and all else who need them.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by dbaker48 on Sunday, September 20, 2020 10:53 AM

Good Morning,
Not a lot of change around here, the fires are still going, not a lot of relief there.  The Bobcat Fire just north of us has no consumed over 91,000 acres, and is only 15% contained.  Currently, it is movine in a Northeast direction.  And the weather is cooling down some, and humidty goin up, so maybe another week.  The ones in Northern Cal are worse, most of them are on Federal property, and roaring.
We did have an Earthquake Saturday am, it was a 4.8, and centered in South El Monte, about 20 miles north.  It was a real Shaker!  It occurred right about midnight.  Fortunately no damage that I'm aware of.  (Nothing fell in the train room either.)
Situation with MIL may be changing soon, we have been looking at Assisted Living facilities in the area.  She insists on living alone, and finally agreed she needs help.  Her balance and stability has really dropped.

Banks, and Fife sorry to hear about your Moms! 

Roy you need to get some rest, your working too much!

Mike C, It will be interesting to see how Jimmy Johnson does with Indy cars next year.


Take care all and have a great day!

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, September 20, 2020 12:27 PM

Afternoon folks!

Started off in high 50's this am! Nice - but not normal! Usually baking this time of year. Ragweed kicking my you know what!

DonB glad no damage from the shakers! Good NASCAR race at Bristol last night. 50 lap duel between Harvick and K Busch. Glad Harvick won!

Prayers for Bank's and Fife's moms, and DonB's MIL situation.

Got the 1/2-18 tap and die in yesterday. Made a test part out of aluminum and it works. Have some brass hex stock on order and will make 8 plugs this week when it comes in.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, September 20, 2020 7:12 PM

Good evening all,

Spent all day cleaning up paperwork around the house.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, September 21, 2020 6:13 AM

Good morning. 49 and fair. Fall trying to come. Off to the farms to move a big box stand.

Have a good one.

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Posted by MartyE on Monday, September 21, 2020 7:15 AM

Cold start to the morning at 41 degrees.  Basically the same the past 2 days.  Spotted Orion up in the morning sky a reall indicator that winter is on it's way.

Played around on the layout a bit.  Swapping some rolling stock.  Hoping to get a table set up for staging engines.  

Hope everyone has a great day!

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, September 21, 2020 7:30 AM

Mornin' boys.  Sunny & 40-ish in the Potomac Highlands.  There was a frost warning overnight (that I wasn't aware of), so hopefully the palm tree is ok.

Yesterday, prego-princess, Wifey and I travelled back to Baltimore for the oldest grandson's 1st Holy Communion.  About 2 dozen children received, all beautifully dressed, and masked.  Had wonderful gathering at his great-granparents' residence, then we returned to WV.  Long day.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, September 21, 2020 3:24 PM

Afternoon all!

Cloudy and cool due to the new storm in the Gulf. A few sprinkles - of course I ran the lawn sprinklers last night for the 1st time in about a month.

Working on the replacement - junkyard - wiring harness for the El Camino. Tracing and ohming out all the wires per the wiring diagram. Good news. Only one wire is bad near the connector - and I can easily splice it. Another connector has the insulation broken at the connector. Need to see if I can release the terminals and resolder. ANother spot has the foil shielding missing for the distributor pulse detection. I will rewrap it with foil overlapping the good foil. Need to clean the wiring and then rewrap the areas where wrapping tape came off or was not used (they used that corregated plastic cable wrap like one uses on their stereo cables which broke into thousands of pieces as it was never rated for eng compartment temps - it started falling off when the car was only 5 years old). I have new engine harness high temp wrapping tape.

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Posted by MartyE on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 8:46 AM

Good Morning all.  Still very cool in the mornings, afternoons heat up to the 60s and 70s.  Supposed to hit 80 later this week.

Spent some time repairing a smoke unit fan on a Lionel 3751 last evening.  Got the dreaded 3 blinks.  Put a new motor in and after the first attempt, inpeller was on to far, the error went away.  Nice locomotive to work on.  Not to hard to get to the parts.

Not sure I'd tackle a car Roy but my brother is all about older vehicles.  Has a couple of Cordobas he is working on.

Everyone have a safe day.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 9:05 AM

MartyE
Has a couple of Cordobas he is working on.

Wow!  With Corinthian Leather like Ricardo Montalbans?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfKHBB4vt4c  

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 10:09 AM
Well I had a good trip up to COVID land of the North. Just as luck would have it there was a large outbreak in Silver Cliff Wi right after I got there. Most all of the supper clubs were closed and we had a hard time finding places to get something to eat. But we managed and kept to ourselves around the land and working on removing forms on the outside walls of the cabin foundation so back fill can be done. A lot O work but felt good to get it done. Weather was down to 28 one night but that kept the bugs down. Wink Otherwise it was nice working conditions.
Banks so sorry about your mom. Like I was telling the guys up north, This COVID thing is real, I always said so, many had other ideas, but human nature is people don’t believe till they have a face to put to the thing. May she heal and the rest of you be safe. Angel
Here are some pictures of the trip.

Checking one of the blinds out.

Removing forms.

 

One wall done.

 

Ready for back fill.

 

Loaded up to head home.

 

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Posted by Northwoods Flyer on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 10:18 AM

KRM,

Do you travel down Hwy 53 on your way back to Illinois?  If you went past Trego you could have seen the new home of the Mark Twain Zephyr at the Wisconsin Great Northern RR.

 

http://rtabern.com/mtz/

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 10:46 AM

Good Morning!

Sunny and up to 80.  Good weekend, more family get togethers as most of the women folk converged to see Jenni shop for wedding dresses on Sunday.

Not much activity going on since the weather has been cooler.  Need to pay off the Magnum and scoot her home, probably going to order a right rear axle and get that done.  

Clinical study will be over on Monday, and that's good, I hate getting up at 5 AM.

Still looking at garages, a 24' X 24' would be ideal, got a quote with site prep at near $18K Shipping is $2K, Site Prep $3K - Looking more local than Amish Country, PA.....We would like to build in a little extra for the body work and paint on the '56 DeSoto Wagon - if we get it.  Driver Quality is what we are after, this will be a driver - 330 Hemi with push button trans with 400 horse should be much fun.....lol

Mom is better - prayers for all our Moms......

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 11:11 AM

Northwoods Flyer

KRM,

Do you travel down Hwy 53 on your way back to Illinois?  If you went past Trego you could have seen the new home of the Mark Twain Zephyr at the Wisconsin Great Northern RR.

 

http://rtabern.com/mtz/

The Mark Twain Zephyr Homepage

rtabern.com › mtz
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Northwoods Flyer

 

Northwoods, No, I go up to Mark's on I39 to Jamesvill then 26 to 151 to 41 to 141 to Crivits then A to C to Silver Cliff most of the time. This time I did a bunch of back roads going up and came home 43 to 120 south to 47 in IL. When I go to Tom's I take I39 to 51 all the way to 170 west.

Looks like a goo place to try to see. tks.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:53 PM

Home from taking El Centro Hispano on a tour of the 9 mobile home parks I have serviced. Now they are doing their action plan on testing and masks distribution [think food at the same time].

Got home and attacked a 3 foot around fire ant nest. Wifey had a 1 foot round concrete garden ornament next to one of her pathways. They had built around as well as under it. Treated all around and on the ornament. Thousands came out. Then took a small pecan limb and rolled the ornament out. Thousands more ran out and all over the place. One got my hand as it ran up the pecan limb. You should have seen the horde charging out around the "home base". More granules and water. The queens started coming up. Will watch to see if they all die or just move over.

Now chores. Tomorrow, Tax Appeals Board.

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Posted by Banks on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 1:17 PM

Hello there.
Thanks for the Prayers. Mom still has no symptoms. Been almost2 weeks since her test.

Hope the western fires are slowing.

Checking in from Blue Knob State Park. We decided to get away for a couple of days. Surprisingly phone calls and network access working.

Rich.......thanks for the explanation. Former coworker had a Ford with traction control. He hated it. Almost got him killed. Pulled out in a hurry on wet road and traction control shut off both wheels with oncoming traffic.

RT.....you're probably better off with a come along. Travel is limited with a ratchet strap.

Roy........progress on the El Camino!!!!!!

Prayers for those in need, those affected by the fires, hurricanes and the end of this pandemic.

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