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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:57 AM

Good Saturday Morning to everyone.  Was intending to do yardwork today and then trainwork tonight.  FIL and his bride called last night, they are on their way down.  So this morning it was getting the house cleaned a bit and wait.  Hope everyone has a good day.

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Posted by Dr. John on Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:26 AM

Good morning! Hope everyone has a great Memorial Day weekend. We were up late last night - son's girlfriend graduated and we went to their house afterward. Didn't get in bed til after midnight.

Warm and hazy this am. Still getting smoke from the Georgia/Florida fires. Still praying for rain!

Need to cut back yard today and put some pine straw in the flower beds. Have a great day! 

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:54 AM

Lots of activities goin' on....

Gotta be careful on them ladders, hope Lisa & her husband do OK, Be careful regarding Chiefs pond it could kill someone, don't let him go swimmin there.

Chuck you need to make sure you pick up some extra lunch fares for the dinning car with your company coming in.  Hope you have a really nice visit!!!

The videos Roy put together are worth the time, I'm curious how do you manage to get the whistle to blow while the engine is in "labored chuff", or was it a different engine.

I think some has a 40 year anniversary this weekend, Happy Anniversary John!  She really deserves it!

Zeke, as a veteran, I too appreciate your sacrifices and wish you the absolute best!  Hope the club works out for you, I have found a lot of benefit from being a member!

Chief, Jim, John, Jon, John, Dr. John, Nick, Buckeye, Tom, Keith, RT, Fife, Brent, Dave, Dennis, Doug, Doug, Mitch, Laz, and all you guys Hope you have a great weekend!

Our plans are going to School play closing tonight, (Chris is stage manager), Work tomorrow morning, Birthday dinner (Chris) tomorrow evening.

Got the guard rail up on the elevated tracks, and it seems to work.  Doesn't look too bad, but certainly feels safe.  Need to run a couple of more power feeds to the track, hopefully do that this weekend sometime.  Also test and run the new J train.  BTW anyone have any ideas of anything you can use the electronics from a PS1 upgrade for?

 

Take care all!!! 

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, May 26, 2007 11:10 AM
dbaker48 - Hi, Don.  Are you speaking of the old circuit board?  How about an electrical cabinet next to a road crossing.  You could have a signal maintainer standing in front of the cabinet with the door open, and you can see the board inside.
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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, May 26, 2007 3:22 PM
 wrmcclellan wrote:

Lisa - wow - glad your husband is OK. That is serious. Our prayers for his speedy recovery (and your sanity).

Signed up for YouTube. Try out some video.

First one is from the club layout last night last meeting. BNSF and C&NW meet! This is an MTH Proto1 C&NW Hudson I upgraded to DCS & Proto2.

HUGE File (28MB) so don't do this unless you have high speed access or just love tying up a phone line (for days).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN1hFdjnNTs

This one is from last year - the Empire State Express Hudson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-wV-UpURDA

Let me know if it works.

 

Roy, Nice videos, it is a shame you are losing the club layout.  It seems that more and more clubs are having this problem & not just in O gauge.   Guess that is the reason for more of the modular groups being formed.  Real estate is just to expensive for a club layout without some sponser.

Don, Thanks.

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Posted by Dr. John on Saturday, May 26, 2007 6:26 PM

We decided not to wait 'til Memorial Day and went ahead and grilled out today. We grilled chicken, salmon, Conecuh sausage and hotdogs, also grilled some peppers, onions and tomatoes. Boy, was it GOOD! Dinner [dinner] Oldest daughter made a dry rub for the salmon with salt, black pepper, garlic, lemon zest and paprika - try it , you'll like it!

Allow me to say a big THANK YOU! to our veterans, past, present and future. God bless you for the sacrifices you make in service to our country. You are appreciated!  

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, May 26, 2007 6:31 PM

Roy, enjoyed the layout videos.  Perhaps we can work a deal.....I will build a building for the layout, if y'all bring it to Georgia and assemble itWink [;)], on a serious note, thanks and I do hope that you are able to get her up and running again soon.  I was hoping to visit it prior to disassembly.

May God Bless this country (and our British warriors) and our brave soldiers.  Please also bless the families left behind.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 26, 2007 7:07 PM

afternoon to all...

 

its a blistering 99 out right now so i am inside prepring dinner for myself.......stuffed bell peppers...yummy

 

got a call today from my good buddy a staff sergeant from my unit, informing me of a cpl more soldiers i knew who have lost thier lives, and i big thanks you for saving his sons live when i was there. I dont like them calls. his son is now changing carreers Probably for the best for him...he really didnt have what it took to be out on the front line. But On a lighter note they are setting up a get together for  november and i will prolly go. I miss the army so much!

 

other then that been a great day. working on getting my e unit  put in my 2025 right now..cant wait..well hope all is well with everyone today!

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, May 26, 2007 8:18 PM

Roy,

Our club is located in an old military building that has been turned over to the County Parks department.  Maybe, if someone had some political clout, an Parks department facility might be an option.  Certainly would take a lot of luck. 

Don

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, May 26, 2007 8:30 PM

Haven't heard from the chief in 30 hours been nice and quiet in hear.  Hope hes feelin okay he did mention somethin about not feel the best the last post. 

Helped the church with there anual yard sale today then came home and the cfo decied its time to move all the furniture around in the living room which involves picking up the carpet to run the cable to the other side of the room. UUURRRRGGGGGGGGGG  !!!!!!!!!!!!!.

Zeke can I borrow one of you assult rifles ( just kidding really wouldn't trade her for anything) She puts up with a lot to put up with me and and I with her but were great together and enjoy each other very much.

Well no one really wanted my n scale engine i put up for silent auction so I ended up buying it back for $50.00 ( basicly I gave the church $50.00) they had it in a silent auction and the book value on it per Bachmann website is $109.00 so I put a beginning bid of $50.00 on it. Just to make sure it didn't go for a little of nothin. I rather give the church some funds than let it go it is brand new never run. Its an northern 4-8-4 with 52' tender (16 wheels) . I also got some good buys there so I'm not complaining at all.

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, May 26, 2007 8:37 PM

Good evening all,

It was a different kind of day in SE Indiana in which we actually got some rain.  Unfortunately, tomorrow is the only day central Indiana where we do not want it to rain (OK, maybe one of two counting the Brickyard), but we will be looking for "that window over Terre Haute" in order to get the race run.  We are leaving at 9 AM tomorrow and so the dining car will be headed to "Points East" early.  I do not realistically expect the good guys to win, but I would love some one other than Team Red or Team Green win.  Lisa, I hope your husband recovers soon.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:49 PM

Evening all.  Busy day.  Replaced O2 sensor in Pam's car.  Right bank this time.  Replaced left bank several years ago.  Dwight's scanner first said it was EGR valve.  I though it diagonised it wrong.  He replaced EGR and check engine came back on and car ran worse.  Pam and I think we through away $293.  Dwight insists he was right.  Don't want to push it as he is aq buddy.  Now it showed O2 like I told him.  Replaced it for $140.  Runs great.  Hope that fixed it.

Then brought it home and changed oil and filter.  Then helped her get all the plants out of the greenhouse.  Watered her front and side gardens.  Put down soaker hoses in garden.  "Ran" them.  Watered the back gardens.  Got ladder and cleaned gutters, blew off the roofs with leafblower [oak and pecan blooms] and trimmed limbs back from roof with extensions trimmer.  Finally got inside after taking limbs to woods at pond and checking pond.  Shower and resting watching TV.

MIL is cooking bar-be-quing chickens and making homemade ice cream [bet it is cherry pineapple] tomorrow afternoon. 

I am resting the rest of the holiday.  Maybe get a chance to run trains.

BTW: pond is clearing [I think].  Can see piepan down to 10".  Best is 18".  I really think it will "clear" up but be dark from now on.  That is what I want.

Have a great holiday.  Enjoying watching John Wayne movies. 

PS:  Roy, big project taking that big layout down.  Can't see how with all the mountains and etc.  Good luck.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:02 PM

Evening all!

 Busy day today. Thanks for all the positive thoughts on the club layout. We spent the day today stripping it down. All buildings removed for packing. All trees removed an packed. Buildings and trees sorted as there is one member not present that wants his stuff back. All signals, traffic lights, light poles, etc. removed. All control panels and wiring pulled down. We will just cut a lot of the wire. It is too much to try to salvage and way too much to try to splice. So if we find a new home for it, it will be about an 80% rewiring job (UGH). It will get stored in an upper area over a paint booth at a club members business. Pretty amazing how much we got down in one day. One or two more days and it will be in pieces and ready to transport. We had 5 - 6 of us there most of the day.

Don, the City of Dallas and surrounding areas do not preserve anything unless it is historical and even then it may get torn down. We have a neighboring city with a RR theme city property but no space. It would be tough to justify putting up a building and not have some rights or long term lease to the land. They have some plans that could include our club (they love our layout and our portable we bring to their events), but those plans may be 4-5 years out and depend on a lot of things happening just right. Same thing with our local RR museum, 4-5 years out. So we will see.

Have a great day tomorrow all!

I added another video and if I can find time tomorrow I will add them to the Sunday photo fun.

 

Regards, Roy

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:05 PM

 cnw1995 wrote:
Jim F, I don't go back that far - but I looked it up in a book.

I know, I was just teasing you - have a great weekend!

Well, I'm beat and having some problems with typing.  I jammed a couple fingers pretty good when I slipped in the mud and landed on some cement on the patio project.  Could still shovel, but couldn't hold a hammer.  We dug out 8 x 8 sqft and down 8 inches.  Lots of clay and rock, but that's what we grow in Jefferson County MO.  Then filled with 1.5 Cubic Yards of gravel and another .75 Cubic Yard of paver sand and my friend Dave showed up to help and started laying pavers. Then a storm came in so we had to quit. Probably would have been done in another 2 hours (started at 8AM and quit at 7PM) so not as bad a job as I was epecting.

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, May 26, 2007 10:06 PM

Chief - thanks for posting a few "good-bye" photos of the club layout! Sure enjoyed your visit here last year and hope you can make another one someday.

The mountains will stay on the layout. Same for the track. Bridges are removed. We will block it up to try and preserve the mountains.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by John Bakeer on Sunday, May 27, 2007 1:11 AM

Jim, Take care with your hands. I am having trouble gripping my eating irons, especially my LH, makes it difficult to dine civilised as I can't grip a fork (RH-knife, LH fork=good table manners). I find that sometimes when the Arthritis is bad, I have to use fork with RH like a shovel, UGHH!! disgusting. A bad habit a lot of our young'uns have picked up from US films/entertainment.

 Found a heeland coo!

0700BST in a very wet and cool Stockport +7C. I think I'll stay at home today and take a coal drag over the CPR Shuswap division, a 9 hour marathon with loadsa slippin and a slidin.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 27, 2007 3:02 AM

hope all is well tonight...

 

my gf just just finished our plaster mountain.... for her ho side..i like it...

 

and i will be working on my mountain soon for my o gauge stuff..

 

well hope everyone is having a safe weekend

 

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Posted by spankybird on Sunday, May 27, 2007 6:59 AM

Good Morning All from NE Ohio

where the temp is 62 deg and headed to 82 with RAIN!

Looks like the Indy will also have rain, hope they can get the race in!.

Roy - good luck with moving your club layout. Do you have a new home for it yet?

We have been busy with our museum layout. This openhouse with be theamed on Baseball. So we have built a small baseball field. Have to thank LAZ for his help.

 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, May 27, 2007 7:02 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny, 70 degrees. Going up to 88 today, with a possible afternoon shower. No rain yesterday.

Today, we are taking it easy. Had a good time with the Grandkids, yesterday. Ran trains for 2 hours, and they enjoyed it. Got pizza and played outside. It was a good day.

I may mow grass, later, if the weather allows. Not growing too fast, due to the dry ground. We need an all night rain.

Happy Memorial Day to Everyone. Remember our Veterans.

Indy 500 at Noon.  Nascar Coca-Cola 600 at 5 PM.

Dining Car is here and ready to board. Breakfast.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

Chuck

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Posted by csxt30 on Sunday, May 27, 2007 7:22 AM

Good Morning Everyone !!  Well, another day I can't seem to put the flag up again due to it's raining. I hope tomorrow is better !! 

I wonder too if they will get the Indy race in today . I'll be checking that & the other race today.

Hope everyone is having a nice Memorial Day weekend !!

Thanks, John

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, May 27, 2007 8:53 AM

Mornign all and hats off the allthe VetsBow [bow]

Things have been busy and trying to catch up on all the posts.  Beautiful in Southern
Ohio.  Ready to mulch outside later this evening or tomorrow.  Church this morning and a graduation party for a friend this afternoon. 

Lisa - sorry to hear about your husband, I hope healing is happing fast!

Roy - Can't imagine what it must feel like to take apart so quickly what took so long to put together.  I hope you find a suitable place to set up.  Shame to have stuff in boxes where folks can't enjoy it.  I bet you've got ideas to improve the wiring next time.

Ran trains with the grandkids last night.  Posted one of one granddaughter.  She has me wrapped around her finger!

Need to go

Jim 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:28 AM

Sturgeon-Phish wrote the following post at 05-27-2007 9:53 AM:

"Ran trains with the grandkids last night.  Posted one of one granddaughter.  She has me wrapped around her finger"

JIM - I can understand why - she is a doll!   

Thanks to all for the prayers and well wishes for my hubby - things are progressing s l o w l y and now I think he has developed gout in his left foot - at least it's the same side as the broken hip or I'd be in really big trouble! 

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:47 AM

Hi GIZ,

  Nice here today at 67 to get hot at 90 this afternoon.  Went trout fishing last nite caught and released 5, caught a nice big brownie about 15 inches lots o fun.  Got stuck in a major thunderstorm while fishin, had to hunker down for a while, lightning all around got soaked.  Then had about 45 minutes of good fishin till creek got chocolate brown.  Came home dried out had good fire with dogs and burgers, good time.

DON B. Hope you have a good weekend too.

LISA, sorry to hear about your hubby, hope all is well.

ROY, nice layout, too bad it has to come down.

DR. JOHN, just got done reading about another HOGZILLA, that was shot down south by a 12 year old six grade boy.  Was that HOG raised on GRITS?

All have a good weekend.

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:16 AM
Good Morning to all.
 
Busy day yesterday.  Drove to my folks house, dropped off the pooch, and then the Mrs., the Boy and I went to American University to walk the campus.  What a beautiful location.  Hope we soon find the boy a place to live.  I know it will be fine, but the Mrs. and I are starting to fret about it. Then we drove back to my folks to celebrate my dad's birthday Happy B-Day [bday]
 
Today I will be watching the races (hope they get Indy in) and playing on the computer.  Trying to get the Boy to do the yard work.  We'll see how that works. Usually I lose patience and do it myself.
 
Take care,
 
Mitch 

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:39 AM

Found a  funny model train joke.  Warning there is some off color language....

 

http://www.funpike.com/view/Jokes/Kids-Jokes/Train-Ride/ 

 

Mitch 

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Posted by Nick12DMC on Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:04 AM

Hi all, Been working away all week. Very busy at the moment. Will take me a while to catch up on the "pot".

Had some good news on Boco (our Golden Retriever). The vet found  he had a brain haemorrhage. However he is well on the mend and should be home next week. Just don't ask what the vet bill isSad [:(] Lets just say that the £2.5K insurance won't cover all of it.... 

My RR Track software has arrived but is now locked in the Post Office till Tuesday (duty to pay) due to the Bank Holiday on Monday. Its pouring with rain here and I actually have some time on my hands..typical.

Just watched the F1 Grand Prix from Monaco. Good race I won't say the result in case any of you guys get to watch it later.

Looking forward to Ilkley show next weekend. I will be taking some pics to give you a show report. You might be unlucky and get to see John B and I with a cold one.Wink [;)]

 Hope your weather is better than it is here

Have a good one

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:04 AM

Morning all!

Should be Father's day today instead of a few weeks from now. An entire day of racing on tap. Hope the weather holds.

Tom - no we do not have another home for the layout. Wish we did. We have been discussing and exploring options, but none have panned out. We will keep trying. We will still meet as a club, but now we will go to members home layouts (we do that currently) and to visit other layouts (N, HO, & O scale and an three rail modular group) in the area.

Raining here again today. Keeping things cool. Last year I think we were in the 90's already.

Have a great day all!

Regards, Roy

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:43 AM
Noon all.  Nic, hope Boco comes home soon.  John B, hope "Old Author" will leave you alone.  Went to early Church and SS.  Wife says I am not a heathen anymore. Wink [;)] After all the work yesterday, resting and watching John Wayne on TV.  Not much of a race fan [anymore].  Tried of seeing cars going in a circle.  Think I might run trains.  HOT and DRY here.  Garden looks great after watering.  Got a millon squirrels in the yard.  Come form all over town to raid my feeders.  Saw one come from across the highway and to my rooftop walking the service entrance cable.  Time to shoot a few. Shock [:O]  Have a good one.

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Posted by John Bakeer on Sunday, May 27, 2007 12:56 PM

SWSBO decided Castleford shopping centre would be better than 5 SD40s lugging coal, so there we went. Boy! what a deluge washed most of the BS off Honda. She got was a pair of nice shoes, I got 3 bags of shelled nuts "very appropriate" says she. Nearly bought some special eating irons, but chickened out; Im 68 not 88! I will not let Arthur win just yet.

Indi 500 on Sky3 right now (1830BST). I chose some years ago (after Skys rates trebled in 3 yrs) to give them a miss, so I can't watch it even if I wanted to. Sorry but sport of any kind just leaves me cold. I am sometimes envious of the sport Billies as I can't understand their  entheusiasm.

 

Just turned the TV on, some silly buggers camping out in New Zealand pretending to be castsways being filmed by 20 camera men. Sod it! going over to the Armoury for a drop of Robbies best wallop.

John Baker

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, May 27, 2007 3:32 PM

 ChiefEagles wrote:
Not much of a race fan [anymore].  Tried of seeing cars going in a circle.  Think I might run trains...

...that are going in a circle...Mischief [:-,]

Regards, Roy

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