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March ‘21, “Irish” COFFEE POT, 16 years strong. Corned beef omelette, and colcannon. Not grits.
Posted by fifedog on Monday, March 1, 2021 6:39 AM

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, March 1, 2021 6:56 AM

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, March 1, 2021 7:52 AM

Good morning all,

True enough what both of you said.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, March 1, 2021 9:03 AM

Thanks Fifey for getting March started.  Had a line come through and turned dark.  Outside lights came on.  Poured but got only .13" of rain.  59 degrees and suppose to drop all day.

Dr.'s appointment this afternoon.  Miss Daisy says I am to drive her around afterwards. 

Have a good one.

 

Don't forget, April 1 will be 17 years old. 

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Posted by MartyE on Monday, March 1, 2021 9:56 AM

March Already.   Another trip around the sun wraps up this month.  Hopefully I get a few more.

Hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy.  I've been up at 3 in the morning lately.  It's getting old.

Not a lot of train activity the last few weeks. 

Still waiting on my turn for the vaccine.  Again when I get it, I get it.  Take care of those who really need it first.

Stay safe my friends!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, March 1, 2021 10:21 AM

Don't know if they are still doing it.  Dougsagrump took me to one South of his place in a town.  They close the street each week and have a car show.  Some prime stuff there.

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Posted by Snip on Monday, March 1, 2021 11:38 AM

V8Vega

I saw a 80's El Camino like you guys have. Real cherry a entheuasts car. Had a bit of a lope to it so he must know someone to pass smog.

Southern Calif. the hot bed of hot rods, smog controls have killed hot rods here. The only ones you see anymore are driven by a old man going to a show and that's very rare.

Smog controls may have but a damper on hot rods, but, times have changed.

Young people are more interested (nowadays) in computers and being on social mendacity.

(If they are interested in anything at all! [sacrcasm]) and the old hotrodders are literally dying off. So the young aren't so much interested in modifying (evil, anti-green) cars.

And the old Ford Flathead V8s are also fading away too, it is harder to get people in hot rodding one of those when a stock Honda engine puts out more HP (oh, I guess they call it KW nowadays).  Not accounting for inflation, but the prices mentioned for a good Flathead 20 or so years ago, are now being asked for seized blocks.

And there is the "it's what I grew up with" sentimentality regarding fixing up old cars.  The Datsuns and Toyotas that were the young folks cars when I was young rusted away decades ago.

It was nice to watch Velocity, now Motor Trend channel shows where Chip Foose, or, Fantom Works, or Kindig fixed up the old cars, but when I took a tour of Kindig's a few years ago, he mentioned that it generally takes $100,000 to "get his attention", and if you show up with $1M, he'll invite you into his office. (I cut the cable this past year, so I haven't watched those shows lately)

 

Anyway I got laid off on Friday, was called into the Boss's office shortly before closing time on Friday to be told that.

Well, the job was not a good fit for me anyway...

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, March 1, 2021 11:48 AM

Marty - Happy B-Day

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Monday, March 1, 2021 11:52 AM

Sorry to hear about your lay-off Snip.  It's happened to me several times and it's no fun, especially when it's due to matters you had nothing to do with.  I suspect it's happened to most of us here at one time or another. 

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Posted by KRM on Monday, March 1, 2021 12:22 PM

 

Sunny but will only hit 34 today, slowing the thaw down some.

 

 Ship, sorry about the layoff. I have been laid off, locked out and on strike many times. Of my 36+ years at Caterpillar over six were lost to layoffs. I had some neat jobs in the gaps and a great mid life retirement at age 30 during the 1980s trickledown economics years. I always told everyone that Caterpillar taught me how to live without Caterpillar. Smile, Wink & Grin

 

We went and got supplies today, pension payday.

 

Those smocks that installed the RO system a week ago have never came back to finish the job or even called? Thought they would of by now, I have not even got a bill and it will be just over 1K if they ever show up to finish??

 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, March 1, 2021 12:36 PM

Afternoon/morning all!

Been dealing with a lot lately. BIL (Wife's side), 77, ended up in the hospital Friday night. We drove to Denton Sat to pick up his dog. No Medical Power of Attorney, his wife passed 11 yrs ago, so his daughter's (who put off the attorney stuff) cannot make any decisions for him even though he is very impaired. And he is in a ward where they have COVID patients so not easy for anyone to visit him. Wife did get in for a short visit Sat while son and I retrieved the dog.

Snip - sorry about the job. Hope you bounce back quickly!

Marty Happy B-Day

It is a new month so Buckeye Happy B-Day

If you guys watch these hot rod shows - Texas requires a license/registration windshield sticker. You cannot get the sticker without proof of insurance and a state safety/emissions inspection. You cannot pass inspection without having proof of insurance and all emissions gear operating (or if over 25 years old - present, does not have to operate). None of the Texas hot rod shows have cars with the window sticker. Certainly one can find places that will pass the inspection - but significant fines ($25K?) if caught. This is why so many of the shows focus on mid 60's and earlier vehicles (prior to some emissions controls). My '68 Vette had an AIR pump, PCV, and a mechanical EFE valve in the passenger side exhaust manifold. Trucks were allowed to go for several years past autos before emissions stuff required which is why trucks are so popular. In Texas the chassis year determines the year of the vehicle which is why you can stick any engine you want without any emissions controls in early years hot rods.

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Posted by Snip on Monday, March 1, 2021 1:35 PM

KRM

 

 I always told everyone that Caterpillar taught me how to live without Caterpillar. Smile, Wink & Grin

 

Those smocks that installed the RO system a week ago have never came back to finish the job or even called? Thought they would of by now, I have not even got a bill and it will be just over 1K if they ever show up to finish??
 

RO?

Reverse Osmosis (water softener)?

I bought some professional water hardness test strips (Hach.com) a week ago, they arrived Saturday (FedEx).

Tested out the incoming well water yesterday, it maxxed out.

So, I tested the water after the softener; it maxxed out!

So, I doubled the grain setting, and programmed a recharge overnight.

We'll see...

 

Thanks for all commiserating the recent layoff. I've checked a couple of job boards, so far it doesn't seem encouraging, but I'll keep looking.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, March 1, 2021 3:18 PM

Hey, March 1st.....time MARCHes on......lol

Snip, sorry about your employ - something will come up - it usually does...

Happy Birthday, MartyE!!

Hmmmm - hot rodders....OK I'll bite....

I drive a muscle car - well, 2 actually....my 1970 road runner convert is always a cool ride, rowing the 4 speed to RPMs untold and when the weather sucks (like it has the last 3 months) we jump into the Hemi Magnum R/T wagon.  When we need fuel economy, since January 20th, we use Dad's Fiesta (not preferred, but gets the job done....)  Looking forward to more car and train shows this year.  Oh, yeah, I work on my own rides, with or without computer control, I work on them all.

Nice weekend with the future in laws, prime rib was the bribe....lol.  I installed a new bathroom fan, which took me about an hour.

Brought home a TYCO HO race set from the in laws and set that up on Sunday.  That was a blast.  Dinner was leftover Prime Rib and I made Risotto to compliment the mashed potatoes and Prime Rib.  

Ended the night with laundry and Agony and the Ecstacy.  A Heston Classic!

Alas, no train attic this weekend.  Meetings Tomorrow night, Wednesday and drill on Thursday, then circle back to Friday and not sure what is on tap at ths point.

I might run out a get Jenni her N Scale CSX Caboose, need to connect with the seller, so we'll see what transpires

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, March 1, 2021 5:38 PM

ChiefEagles

Don't know if they are still doing it.  Dougsagrump took me to one South of his place in a town.  They close the street each week and have a car show.  Some prime stuff there.

 

Unfortunately "Cruising Grand" has not been happening since the Wuhan Flu outbreak. If, and that is a very big if, the virus slows down sufficiently they will restart this late spring early summer.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, March 1, 2021 8:54 PM

Snip, yes RO = Reverse Osmosis. Our water here is 75 to 104 grain of hard depending on when you test it. Hard water is 10 grain of hard. So our 40,000 grain softener is set to 85% (the max)  just to get the water down to 10 grain of hard. That makes it full of salt and you can taste it in the water so we got the RO drinking water system to remove the salt and clean up the water for drinking. It is also sent to the fridg ice maker and water. No more water cooler 5 gallon jugs and plastic water bottles. Yes Hope that helps. I know the water up in your area is also very hard but ours beats all of our neighbors around and a few water people said NO WAY till they tested it. Laugh

Only got to about 34 today, should be better tomorrow.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, March 1, 2021 10:01 PM

Good evening all,

Been in your shoes...twice, Snip.  It is no fun.  Second time I was a bit smarter (and maybe luckier) in that I had a job lined up before the axe fell.  Good news, bad news day.  Good news is that I got MR, Trains and the Lion Roars all on the same day.  Bad news is that the Mini will be virtual again this year.  That really creates a vacuum.  Still get the bling and shirt, but no kissing the bricks and all the entertainment along the route.  Also, this does not bode well for the race.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 8:50 AM

45 degrees and SUNNY. Beautiful day. Love it. Animals do too. They have ben cooped up too much with all the rain.

Off to take the Caddy to the dealer to replace the radio. [the screen with all the gadgets and info.] What should have been done 4 trips ago. GM had to give permission to the dealer to do it.

Going on second week after second shot. Feels like being set free.

Hope all have a safe and happy day.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 11:53 AM

Hey all!

Sunny here (finally)! 60's today!

Some good news re BIL. Docs found he has a serious concussion. He must have fallen. No cuts. He has a full head of hair so nothing visibly obvious. Explains the delirium (he was somewhat impaired prior to this incident). Infection under control. He is going to be transferred to a skilled nursing facility for next (or up to) 20 days (as allowed by Medicare). Daughters are searching for options once he is released from the current place if he is deemed unable to return to his independent living apt.

Got some work done on the El Cam fuel vapor recovery system. This system has the most vacuum lines of any vacuum system on the vehicle and of course in 4 different sizes. All lines replaced. Tested the vapor cannister purge valve and it is kaput, will not hold vacuum. Not available via normal local and on-line auto parts stores but loads of them on the Bay of E - should be here next week. One third of the typ price, brand new, OEM part, free shipping.

Anj - forgot to mention. I found a table of voltages for the O2 sensor and mine is operating. As engine is currently running rich the O2 voltage is 0.7. A voltage if 0.5 is normal. 0.3 is lean. As you noted - the O2 sensor is the main driver for the carb - along with some input from the temp sensors.

Dennis - same thing here in Texas. It is not difficult to find a way to get the inspection if not compliant. back in the 70's to the 90's, mechanics and independent shops hated the smog gear and pretty much ignored any issues. This caused the implementation of some hard rules and big fines. The state follows the FEDs EPA rules. I personally think if the FEDs require this stuff on older vehicles, then they should mandate the manufacturers keep all the OEMs for parts in business so you can find any part you need without resorting to used parts, E-Bay, etc. Otherwise - after 25 years you can do what you want. Any new engine is going to outperform an old one for emissions even with no smog stuff on it. As I have gotten further into this - almost all the smog equipment functions to minimize emissions when the engine is cold. For example, the AIR pump and EFE systems cut out when the engine is up to operating temp.

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Posted by Banks on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 12:00 PM

Hello there,

Snip.....Good luck with the job hunt. What do you  do?

Daughter and I got to visit Mom yesterday, been a year. Half hour scheduled  visits with Mom behind plastic. The year took its toll, she looks rough.

Other than that still plugging away at the kitchen. Best get back toit.

 

Prayers for those in need and the end of this pandemic

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 1:42 PM

Good Afternoon!

Big time winds here, rattled the windows all night.  37F now and that's it......Sunny today and 52F tomorrow.  March is roaring in..... 

Tried to get to bed early and wound up staying up until 2.  

By Law committee tonight and I hope to make it quick.

Roy - hope your BIL comes too long enough to get that documentation handled, yeah, stuff like the EL Camino is ancient but it worked pretty good.  Minimal inputs for decent results.  Now everything is computer controlled, which allows Dodge to make 800 HP and still get 25 MPG...with the A/C on and the stereo blasting.

Banks - Good Luck to your Granddaughter!!

Not much else - check back later

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 8:50 PM

Good evening all,

Not a bad start to the month from a work standpoint.  Weather was cool, but sunny today.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Snip on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 9:31 PM

Banks- the son of some friends also earned National Honor Society. Congratulations to you and all!

Kev- Thanks for the RO info/response!

As for the type of work I'm searching for...

I was trained to be an Electronic Technician 44 years ago.

When Electronics became disposible, so did the technicians.

So, I trained to become a Computer Technician, and those are pretty much disposible now.

Then, I trained to become a Computer programmer, but the folks in India got those jobs now...

A local hospital is looking for a Biomedical Equipment Tech. It will be the result of luck, skill, and a lot of prayers by friends, to get that one, but that is what I'm gonna aim for! Smile

Weather was nice today, Cody had his annual vet check and shots, he is in good health, but like me, he needs to cut back on snacks! Smile

I had to wait in the parking lot while he had is checkup. I think the source of the scraping sound coming from the back of the Outback is a brake pad that has now ruined its rotor. 

I _REALLY_ wish that little piece of metal they put on the pads to give you a warning squeal before the pad wears too thin, would not rust away before the pad gets too thin! (I have never had the experience of one surviving long enough to do its job.)

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Posted by smokey1 on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:29 AM

Snip

I _REALLY_ wish that little piece of metal they put on the pads to give you a warning squeal before the pad wears too thin, would not rust away before the pad gets too thin! (I have never had the experience of one surviving long enough to do its job.) 

Snip that's one of those things to make you feel good but in reality, don't do a thing for you.

 

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Posted by MartyE on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 5:32 AM

Snip

 

I had to wait in the parking lot while he had is checkup. I think the source of the scraping sound coming from the back of the Outback is a brake pad that has now ruined its rotor. 

I _REALLY_ wish that little piece of metal they put on the pads to give you a warning squeal before the pad wears too thin, would not rust away before the pad gets too thin! (I have never had the experience of one surviving long enough to do its job.)

 

Years ago I came up with an idea that when the brake pad was at 500 miles or so from failure and before grinding on the rotor a yellow powder would be released so that you could visually see it around the wheel and know it was time.  Sure enough after some research the invention existed and must have been buried by the auto industry I suppose because I have never seen it implimented.

Looking like a nice day here in Western PA.  Everyone stay safe.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 6:28 AM

Mornin' boys.  Sunny and 24 along the Patterson Creek cut-off.  Supposed to be nice today, so perhaps a mountain drive is in order.

Renewed my drivers license with WV on-line.  Pretty easy.

Sanded the drywall patches in the project bathroom, and applied a third skim in one trouble spot.  Helped Wifey clean up my mess.  Hope to start painting by this weekend.  

My engineer buddy visited last night, and brought his Williams C&O GP30 to run.  It was Chessie Night in the train room.  Ran trains for nearly 3 hours with no pile-ups.  Fifey must have a Williams C&O GP30 now...

Snip - If you can change a tire, you can change a rotor. YesCool

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 8:21 AM

Snip

 

I _REALLY_ wish that little piece of metal they put on the pads to give you a warning squeal before the pad wears too thin, would not rust away before the pad gets too thin! (I have never had the experience of one surviving long enough to do its job.)

 

Snip, they call that Merchandising   Laugh

Sunny and will get into the 50s today, I am off to get a oil change on the Colorado.

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 8:29 AM

fifedog
Fifey must have a Williams C&O GP30 now...

If they're like the Williams diesels I've got they should be darn near bulletproof!  Built like Sherman tanks and just as reliable.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 8:42 AM

Morning. 48 and warming fast. Jumped 4 degrees in 5 min. Sunny and NO RAIN.

Caddy ready. Off to the dealership.

Get "scoped" Monday. The older you get the more often it comes up.

Hope the Apaches win over big $$$ in AZ. 

Not much on the agenda.

Enjoy your day.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 9:51 AM

Flint - The GP30 pulled a medium length train at 6.8 volts. I was amazed how the O-72 switches, which operate off track voltage, didn't fail to activate. That alone sold me.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 11:19 AM

V8 - Yeppers. Cost additional ten bucks.

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