BRENT, guess GAMMA AND GAMPA are watching em? Or day care, don't know?
rock on,
laz57
Frank53 wrote:on top of that - I went into teh train room last nite, only to discover "I WUZ ROBBED!"Still trying to figure out who the culprit is . . .
on top of that - I went into teh train room last nite, only to discover "I WUZ ROBBED!"
Still trying to figure out who the culprit is . . .
An anonymous source told local authorities that a short man in a purple shirt was seen in the vicinity, carrying what looked like a scale model of a Lionel factory. The witness said "He was muttering to himself and smelled strongly of smoke fluid."
Brent - That is really a NICE house, post card stuff. Home Depot really turns me off especially with their measurement fees. They DO apply that toward the job right? Try doing a local google on Door Installation or check local newspaper possibly.
Zeke - No your definetely NOT chopped liver, that would be the last thing needed around here with all the grits.
I took a bunch of pics at our train club last night will see about posting a couple this weekend.
Son got some air horns for the car, I can see trouble coming! Need to help him install them, might have to stuff the trumpet with an old sock or something. Looking forwar to working some in the train room this weekend. Made a list of various tasks over 50 items.
Going to try and get through the pictures for my York trip today,
Have a great day all !!
Chuck glad to see the train deco back up.
Don
Hi guys, took off today for the HVAC guy and he was here already, showed up 20 minutes early. I think he's trying to get as many calls in as possible before the next storm (scheduled reain for today and tomorrow). Heard GA could use some rain? I wish I could send you some of mine!
I was talking with a buddy at work about my new order, a 4-4-2 from Charles RO, and this guy I used to work with comes over and starts asking me all these questions about O gauge stuff. He bought a Yukon RTR set that came with fastrack and then got a bunch of O27 track used from a guy and he's trying to figure out a layout with his son - too cool! I told him I'll loan him some of my mags (want them back though!) and showed him the CTT site - hopefully Norb will get into the hobby, sounds like he's got the bug already
Just got a call from my son and they cancelled his fieldtrip tomorrow. I was already scheduled off tomorrow for it - I might go ahead and take the day off since we ran out of work yesterday anyway and I can get some stuff done in the basement.
John Baker - I keep reading all these great online articles from UK papers about Global Warming. They have a place to post comments at the bottom. One guy posted a comment that (paraphrase) the evidence shows that antarctic is melting and the artic is getting bigger, so the real danger of global warming is that the earth will get top heavy, flip over, and we'll all fall off!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a sunny morning and I am late in posting, because we lost the server last night in Cambridge due to a storm. Going up to about 75 today with a chance of rain later.
Today, I will be busy this morning and early afternoon, mowing grass and trimming. No time for trains today. Maybe later.
I heard that there is suppose to be a big boycott of gasoline on May 15th. There was an article on the morning news about it.
Well, the Dining car was here and left. We had breakfast.
Y'all have a great Thursday.
Chuck
Morning all. Been outside fertilizing lawn, planting more squash plants and tomato plants [from greenhouse], sowing sunflower seeds and getting wife off to the beach. Now train time.
jaabat wrote: lionroar88 wrote:...what do parents with kids in school do when the kids don't have school? I'm being serious because the wife is starting the 'we need little ones' talk! The wife's father "watches" the kids, and when you get home, the whole house is turned upside down and trashed beyond recognition while he reads a cooking magazine and eats all your snacks. At least that's how it is with us. Sooner or later, Brent, every wife starts talking that trash. Stall it as long as you possibly can. Jim
lionroar88 wrote:...what do parents with kids in school do when the kids don't have school? I'm being serious because the wife is starting the 'we need little ones' talk!
The wife's father "watches" the kids, and when you get home, the whole house is turned upside down and trashed beyond recognition while he reads a cooking magazine and eats all your snacks. At least that's how it is with us.
Sooner or later, Brent, every wife starts talking that trash. Stall it as long as you possibly can.
Jim
Called the ohter day and FIL ]not know it he was at Jim's. Told me wrong number and I was dialing from speeddial. Called back and he realized who I was and said he was Jim's SIL. Jim forgot to tell you. Think he was asleep and I woke him up. Could hear the kids in the background. Later
[Ignoring the Yank and his GRITS comment] [OH, the disapearance of things in Frank's trainroom. Sometimes REBS do that to Carpetbaggers
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
ChiefEagles wrote:Morning all. Been outside fertilizing lawn, planting more squash plants and tomato plants [from greenhouse], sowing sunflower seeds and getting wife off to the beach. Now train time. jaabat wrote: lionroar88 wrote:...what do parents with kids in school do when the kids don't have school? I'm being serious because the wife is starting the 'we need little ones' talk! The wife's father "watches" the kids, and when you get home, the whole house is turned upside down and trashed beyond recognition while he reads a cooking magazine and eats all your snacks. At least that's how it is with us. Sooner or later, Brent, every wife starts talking that trash. Stall it as long as you possibly can. Jim Called the ohter day and FIL ]not know it he was at Jim's. Told me wrong number and I was dialing from speeddial. Called back and he realized who I was and said he was Jim's SIL. Jim forgot to tell you. Think he was asleep and I woke him up. Could hear the kids in the background. Later
Yup. He's pretty useless. I call him Mopy Dick! But he's my wife's father, so I "have" to change the oil in his car this week. PITA!
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
This one's for Doug Murphy and any one else living in the Chicagoland area. Waner Bros. is holding a casting call on Saturday for extras in the upcoming Batman movie. Shooting will be in locations throughout Chicago from June through October. The first call at the top of the page is the one you want. I can see Doug as the diabolical Doc Trolley! He puts his victims in traction.
WB Bat Casting Call
Afternoon all,
Dennis - the cabin filter is behind the glovebox. Drop the front via screws or posts and you should see a door like thing. The latch is on the left as you look at it and the filter(s) are behind the door. The first one pulls straight out, the second slides to the left then pulls out. The filters are in frames and you re-use the frames and replace just the filter. I would imagine your Accord would be similar to my Civic.
Brent - Nice House I agree in keying all the exterior doors to the same key. Saves confusion and having a wad of keys. Something I found years ago was something called "Change-a-Lock". It is a re-keying kit. If the locksets are the same, quickset, weiser, schlade they can be easily keyed the same. The kit includes good instructions, a couple of unique tools to facilate changing the tumbler pins, a matched set of keys for each kit ordered and color coded tumbler pins. If you had three exterior doors with deadbolts you would get six kits and have 12 matching keys. Takes about 10 minutes once you get the hang of it. I use to have rentals and re-keying locks was done between tennants. If interested do a search.
Started early the morning got three yards cut and two flats of flowers put out. Finished up in the rain. It will help set the flowers. Going to start night shift tonight, so going to do a little homework, and try and catch a nap.
All take care and may God bless
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
Jaabat,
Have you checked the little roller wheel inside the e unit? It too needs cleaning from time to time, I cleaned one with a very slender pencil eraser, usually the build up on it will come off easy enuff with just an eraser and maybe a needle nose pliers to hold the wheel from turning. Also check the spring tension on the brushes on the older motors as that too can be a problem. And lastly clean all wheels on the locomotive, not just the drive wheels but also the leading & trailing wheels for better outside rail pick-up.
Lee F.
Lee Baby,
Thanks for the advice. I will check the drum and see if it needs cleaning. The motor has brand new brushes and the springs have excellent tension. I cleaned ALL the wheels with a stainless steel wire wheel in a Dremel and they shine like chrome. At least I think it was stainless...The fact that the light doesn't come on and that the e-unit no longer buzzes or works leads me to believe that I knocked a power wire loose.
You're a good man, Lee! Stay out of that hot sun.
Wow! It's warm and muggy this afternoon. Good chance of rain tomorrow and Saturday. Hope we get some rain.
Attended a breakfast for the National Day of Prayer this am. Our state attorney general spoke and then there was a time of prayer for government, schools, churches and our military. Very well done.
Found out that Prattville does have a model railroad club! I saw a guy at Lowes with a shirt on with the club's logo (Central Alabama Model Railroaders). He was very friendly and invited me to view their layout. (Actually, they have two - a large, permanent layout and a modular layout for shows). Only downside - they all are HO scale modelers. I asked if anyone in the club was into O gauge but he didn't know of anyone. I'll definitely check out their layout, but probably won't join the club - just don't have the interest in HO that I once did.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Afternoon everyone. Well, we did it. While the oldest was in school, I finished my case and met my wife at the house with the 2year old. We went over and the three of us pet her and loved on her a little, then the wife left the room with the daughter and I held the dog while they first gave the anesthetic and then the lethal meds. While it was a very hard thing to do, I am glad that I was there with her. We got a lock of fur and they will do a private cremation. We will get the ashes back. Since the ground is so hard due to no rain, we figured it best as digging a hole would be very difficult.
I was not able to read the article on the train wreck in Alabama, the Trains site has it as a "subscriber only" section. I am not up to checking with the neighbor just yet.
I go on call tomorrow for 10 days straight, so, while I may be doing a lot of work, I hope to get some therapy, I mean train time in. I have some more wiring to drop and then it will be time to get under the layout for the rest of the wiring.
I won a "Dream Vacation" from the hospital yesterday. It consists of three days, two nights at the resort of my choice, I just need to get us there. I was thinking of either the Greenbrier in WV, or going to Asheville, NC.
Hope everyone has a great day, and thanks for the kind thoughts from so many folks here.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Dennis, I also had my dog creamated privately. My wife, daughter and I spread her ashes in her favorite woods where she loved to run and play. My dog, a black lab was an avid swimmer, so we spread the ashes in those woods close to the lake she used to swim in.
The Greenbrier is very nice! Take the tour of the underground bunker/fallout shelter set up for senators and congressmen.
Doug, I think you would make an excellent Batman! Throw on the tights and let's see what you got!
mistyk11 wrote:RT, that stinks about the negative feedback. I've had mostly positive experiences with ebay however I figure that my time is coming to have a bad one......
I've had mostly positive experiences with ebay however I figure that my time is coming to have a bad one......
afternoon all...nice and cool in cali today...
as the fb thing goes i have 800 and 100% so far...and i sell some and buy alot....i know my time is prolly coming to..seems that there is always that one person that has to make things difficult...sorry about the neg..
and regarding the airhorns:
Don, can you put airhorns on a car in Cali? There's not street-legal here except on trucks over a certain weight - read semis.
i have two sets on a pick up i own some dixie ones (plays general lee theme) and one that plays like 12 differant tunes..i play them quite often and either i havent been caught or its okay to blast them...they sure are head turners! dont know if i helped but i threw in my 2 cents....lol
Doug and Zeke - Regarding these ***## airhorns. I don't know if they are or are not legal, or not.
Zeke - now imagine an 18 yr old with these in So. Cal. I'm sure you might have a LITTLE more maturity and certainly can get away with more in Redding than we can down here. The H.S. is doing some Star testing today, (whatever that is) and the Sr.s are just hangin around school. So he bought these, I tried to discourage it two or three weeks ago. I was planning a major delay on installing them. He out smarted me. Got a pair of jumper cables and making the connection with a couple of paper clips to the 12v compressor, and hooked up the air line to the trumpets. Came to the office and showed me how they tested..... then off to school to show his buds.
I think I'm going to get in trouble before this dies out. Maybe a sock in the trumpets??
Good afternoon from Western Kentucky. Went fishing this pm and caught two before storms chased us off of the lake.
I am on a borrowed computer, so it is short.
Take care and see ya down the tracks,
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
dbaker48 wrote: Doug and Zeke - Regarding these ***## airhorns. I don't know if they are or are not legal, or not. Zeke - now imagine an 18 yr old with these in So. Cal. I'm sure you might have a LITTLE more maturity and certainly can get away with more in Redding than we can down here. The H.S. is doing some Star testing today, (whatever that is) and the Sr.s are just hangin around school. So he bought these, I tried to discourage it two or three weeks ago. I was planning a major delay on installing them. He out smarted me. Got a pair of jumper cables and making the connection with a couple of paper clips to the 12v compressor, and hooked up the air line to the trumpets. Came to the office and showed me how they tested..... then off to school to show his buds.I think I'm going to get in trouble before this dies out. Maybe a sock in the trumpets??
Don, I just asked my husband about the air horns (he's a cop) and he said they are not legal....just make sure there aren't any cops around when he blows them!!
Don, if you can, hide them. Don't keep them in the open.
oh yes 18 i remeber those days....lol ...he was pretty smart for hooking them up ....but ya may want to help him rewire them the right way ...just so you know that its safe....and well as of tomorrow i hit the BIG 30...oh man am i old....time just flew after 18....but ya we get away with a little more up here i guess...we are a kinda redneck town...i think..(no offense to anyone but myself mainly)..and yes if you use them in a mature manner they can be fun...i dont know what kind he has but i love mine...dont use them a whole lot but still think thay are cool.... i am thinking the only trouble you can prolly get in is a noise disturbance maybe...but he' have to pretty anoying with them to get that i think
just wondering if anyone had plans for this cinco de mayo weekend!
i do ...im turning THIRTY!
Don : you may want to get him something with a little more heft to it !! Make sure the compressor puts out at leat a hudred & 20 lbs. though !!
Thanks, John
csxt30 wrote: Don : you may want to get him something with a little more heft to it !! Make sure the compressor puts out at leat a hudred & 20 lbs. though !! Thanks, John
John, do you have one of those in your car????
ChiefEagles wrote: Morning all. Been outside fertilizing lawn, planting more squash plants and tomato plants [from greenhouse], sowing sunflower seeds and getting wife off to the beach. Now train time.
Have not started any plants so I guess I will plant what ever I can get from the stores just tomatoes, peppers and maybe some sort of squash maybe yellow or zuccini. Two years ago I planted some kusshall some weird hillbilly squash and the darn vine took over the whole yard and the squashes are hugh and taste nasty will not do that again our rubarb has gone to seed allready.
hay Chief RMT(Ready Made Toys) is now making NS BEEFs in tuxecedo paint scheme
http://www.readymadetoys.com
No Chuck !! People will think they're going to get run over by a train !! But I think Don needs them in his son's car so that when his son comes home late, he can blow the horn & let his Dad know he's home OK !!
****ZEKE*****
There are those of us here who will be glad to let you know when you DO get old - but THIRTY ain't it!!!!!
Have a great birthday!
Lisa
Lisa-n-NC wrote: ****ZEKE*****There are those of us here who will be glad to let you know when you DO get old - but THIRTY ain't it!!!!!Have a great birthday!Lisa
enough said
Zeke !! I read your post & it went right over my head !! Good thing for Lisa posting that first one !! Hope you have a good one !!
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