dwiemer wrote: good Afternoon everyone. Finished my case and getting ready to head out. I will be leaving shortly after work tomorrow, so, I may not be able to check back before leaving for NJ. Hope everyone has a good week and stays safe. I am hoping to catch up with some old friends from the firehouse and some train buddies from up Nawth. Anyway, have a great week!dennis
good Afternoon everyone. Finished my case and getting ready to head out. I will be leaving shortly after work tomorrow, so, I may not be able to check back before leaving for NJ. Hope everyone has a good week and stays safe. I am hoping to catch up with some old friends from the firehouse and some train buddies from up Nawth. Anyway, have a great week!
dennis
Have a good, safe trip, Dennis. Also, have fun.
Chuck
wrmcclellan wrote:Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today!
Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today!
Gee Roy - that far south and only 94? Supposed to hit 95 here in the northern Piedmont of NC - already 94 - probably will go higher than 95. Also, VERY HUMID!
Guess I'm praying harder than the Chief - We've had 1 1/2" on rain in the past 3 days!!
DENNIS - Have a SAFE TRIP - Don't pick up any "nawthern" habits while you're up there!
Lisa
Lisa-n-NC wrote: wrmcclellan wrote:Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today! Gee Roy - that far south and only 94? Supposed to hit 95 here in the northern Piedmont of NC - already 94 - probably will go higher than 95. Also, VERY HUMID!Guess I'm praying harder than the Chief - We've had 1 1/2" on rain in the past 3 days!!DENNIS - Have a SAFE TRIP - Don't pick up any "nawthern" habits while you're up there!Lisa
What? 94 and 95? Heck, its 101 here!!! And theres also some rain headin this way!
Grayson
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Buckeye Riveter wrote: csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit. Roy !! How silly of Buckeye to pay for a roundtrip ticket !! He must have forgotten they will buy him a ticket to get back home with !! Thanks, JohnJohn - yes we will provide transportation back if you do not get a round trip ticket, but not many folks like traveling the way we send them back Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today!Doug - that is too bad about the trolley. Hope they get it fixed soon!Have a great day all! OOOPS !! Buckeye : better get the roundtrip ticket after all !! Thanks, JohnHave the round trip ticket, still need to get those darned immunization shots.
csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit. Roy !! How silly of Buckeye to pay for a roundtrip ticket !! He must have forgotten they will buy him a ticket to get back home with !! Thanks, JohnJohn - yes we will provide transportation back if you do not get a round trip ticket, but not many folks like traveling the way we send them back Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today!Doug - that is too bad about the trolley. Hope they get it fixed soon!Have a great day all! OOOPS !! Buckeye : better get the roundtrip ticket after all !! Thanks, John
wrmcclellan wrote: csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit. Roy !! How silly of Buckeye to pay for a roundtrip ticket !! He must have forgotten they will buy him a ticket to get back home with !! Thanks, JohnJohn - yes we will provide transportation back if you do not get a round trip ticket, but not many folks like traveling the way we send them back Good afternoon from sunny Dallas where it will be 94 today!Doug - that is too bad about the trolley. Hope they get it fixed soon!Have a great day all!
csxt30 wrote: wrmcclellan wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit. Roy !! How silly of Buckeye to pay for a roundtrip ticket !! He must have forgotten they will buy him a ticket to get back home with !! Thanks, John
wrmcclellan wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit.
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Alabama here I come!!! BTW, it was round trip tickets.
Alabama here I come!!!
BTW, it was round trip tickets.
Buckeye - roundtrip was not a choice. It is the only way we let nawtherners visit.
Roy !! How silly of Buckeye to pay for a roundtrip ticket !! He must have forgotten they will buy him a ticket to get back home with !!
Thanks, John
John - yes we will provide transportation back if you do not get a round trip ticket, but not many folks like traveling the way we send them back
Doug - that is too bad about the trolley. Hope they get it fixed soon!
Have a great day all!
OOOPS !! Buckeye : better get the roundtrip ticket after all !!
Have the round trip ticket, still need to get those darned immunization shots.
Buckeye - thanks for the reminder, we need to get our immunization shots also!
Dennis - yes, have a safe trip!
Lisa - been a strange summer here so far! We like it!
Doug - got the mail - sent one back.
Regards, Roy
Jim: AMEN Brother!! AMEN!! I'll have to camp out tonight I guess!!
Dennis, have a great trip and don't forget the canollis!!! Seeing the guys at the the ol' FD is always a treat in my book!!!!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Rich, re-sent the link. Hopefully it comes through this time.
Guys (gal), thanks for the kind thoughts. It is a lot of work going on a vacation like this, but worth it to catch up with family and friends. As Rich and others can attest, guys you work with in the firehouse are great friends and you can see them after 10+ years and it was like you never left.
God Bless,
Dennis
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laz 57 wrote: JELECTRIC, is that Burro Crane as noisey as the older ones? I have thre 2 PRR and a Santa Fe.
JELECTRIC, is that Burro Crane as noisey as the older ones? I have thre 2 PRR and a Santa Fe.
Laz, I don't know, I have not run it yet. It probably is as it has a pullmor motor. Wish they would use a can motor in these.
Hi Lisa
I mailed you regarding the Gargraves track/visiting Banner Elk,etc. I sent as a "reply" on one of your older posts and hope it arrived.
Doctors evaluated Barbara today at Wake Medical Center and recommended gamma radiation known as "gamma knife" for treating her tumor. The newest gamma techniques have been 98% successful and far less invasive than cranial surgery, with much less side effect damage to facial nerves,etc. This is very precise application of radiation, as precise as a laser beam and guided directly to the tumor by by digital technology templates. No skin burn, no hair loss, no nausea,etc.
The "Skull Surgeon" noted that he would have to make a fairly large hole and "lift" the brain to access and remove the tumor and that procedure alone caused many after effects, some permanent, and long rehab in older folks. Although it is not his field, he recommended the gamma knife procedure.
She is scheduled for the procedure on August 1 at Baptist Hospital.
Prayers for you and your wife Dewey...It sounds like they have this figured out.
Kurt
Hi Kurt, since your on line I guess your power is on. we got about 10 mins. of rain a little after 4 PM. thats it the sun is out and no rain expected through next week.
My CTT arrive today, guess the mailman finally finished it.
I'll be around, Sir james
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Told ya I'd send the rain.
magicman710 wrote: lionel2986 wrote:Garyson – The part of the Delaware I'll be on is freshwater. You have 700 acres?! If I were you, I'd buy an ATV :) My friend took me to his summer house in PA and I drove a Quad for the first time. That was probably the most fun I've had in a very long time. Those things are very dangerous though. Why wait until Fall to start the layout? Isn't that when school starts and you'll be busy?I do have a ATV (we in the south call the four-wheelers) and a Kawaski Mule (utility vehicle, yea right, its just for riding around and having fun. When it comes to them being dangerous, its true. Let me tell you a story:A friend of mine in school was riding his four wheeler down the road with 2 of his friends. He was going about 30 when he hit a cement mailbox post. He broke both his legs, and was in a wheel chair and crutches for 3 months. Also, I'm mature enough to not drive crazy like most teens do. The only time I will go fast is when Im on a flat trail with no curves or declines or inclines. I have had 7 years of experience with driving four wheelers, 4 years driving tractors, 6 years of driving lawnmowers, and 3 years of driving back hoes (the construction equipment that has a bucket on front and hoe on back, they are called all kinds of names). As for starting the layout in fall, I live in 2 houses. We have a house in Savannah, were I live in the Summer, and one that is currently being built on the 700 acres. The 700 acres is about 60 miles west of Savannah, in more of the "Country" part of Georgia. I also go to a private school there, thats why Im there in the fall, winter, and spring. I was living in a smaller house that was already there, but know we are builing a better one, and thats where my layout is going, and it wont be done until fall. Grayson
lionel2986 wrote:Garyson – The part of the Delaware I'll be on is freshwater. You have 700 acres?! If I were you, I'd buy an ATV :) My friend took me to his summer house in PA and I drove a Quad for the first time. That was probably the most fun I've had in a very long time. Those things are very dangerous though. Why wait until Fall to start the layout? Isn't that when school starts and you'll be busy?
I do have a ATV (we in the south call the four-wheelers) and a Kawaski Mule (utility vehicle, yea right, its just for riding around and having fun. When it comes to them being dangerous, its true. Let me tell you a story:
A friend of mine in school was riding his four wheeler down the road with 2 of his friends. He was going about 30 when he hit a cement mailbox post. He broke both his legs, and was in a wheel chair and crutches for 3 months.
Also, I'm mature enough to not drive crazy like most teens do. The only time I will go fast is when Im on a flat trail with no curves or declines or inclines. I have had 7 years of experience with driving four wheelers, 4 years driving tractors, 6 years of driving lawnmowers, and 3 years of driving back hoes (the construction equipment that has a bucket on front and hoe on back, they are called all kinds of names).
As for starting the layout in fall, I live in 2 houses. We have a house in Savannah, were I live in the Summer, and one that is currently being built on the 700 acres. The 700 acres is about 60 miles west of Savannah, in more of the "Country" part of Georgia. I also go to a private school there, thats why Im there in the fall, winter, and spring. I was living in a smaller house that was already there, but know we are builing a better one, and thats where my layout is going, and it wont be done until fall.
Grayson dude 700 acres You need to think about expansion on your layout build a Train Building just for the layout You could even do a garden layout.
Good Evening.......
Had rain this morning. Now, it is cloudy. Been a quiet day. I saw the finished product, today from the Satellite Image Monitor, and John has done a fine job. Don Baker, from CA, has given us a special circuit, which will allow us to follow the coordinates laterally. Fine job.
Buckeye....Is still under the bridge.
Grayson....You need a layout.
" Night Train John " ( csxt30 ).....Have a good night at work.
Dewey.....Prayers for the wife and you.
Doug Murphy....Glad to see you back. Bet you are too.
See ya'all later,
Blueberryhill RR wrote: Good Evening.......Grayson....You need a layout.
Yea, a 20 x 12 is alot better than my current 4x8. Im doing in in fastrack also.
Evening everybody, if anybody has looked at the radar, youll notice that the Savannah area is about to get pounded with thuderstorms, Kurt, Sir james, looks like Ill get some bad weather to.
magicman710 wrote: Yea, a 20 x 12 is alot better than my current 4x8. Im doing in in fastrack also.
Do you have a track plan for the new layout?
Yes, its going to go around the wall, with the board being 2-3 feet wide. When it comes to the yard, its going to go to 6 feet wide. It will have 1 main if I do it in fastrack, and 2 mains if I do it in tubular. The yard will be a classification yard with 4 lines, 10 switches.
Im still trying to decide weather to go with fastrack or tubular! Its a constant argument in my head!!!
fifedog wrote:Evenin' boys! Back from Wild Wonderful West Virginia. Caught some fish (large mouth bass, bluegill,crappie), watched some trains (CSX,South Branch Valley, Winchester & Western), and sipped some squeazin's. Now gonna page back and get caught up...
This week I got the garage door openers installed, 1 coat of primer on the nursery walls, and two coats of paint... no no news on kids... tomorrow have to go to Home Depot to pickup the materials for the shed and order the materials for the master bath remodel... then I can start the layout...
Got my CTT today, it contains an excellent article on Neil Besougloff's now defunct layout. A lot of ideas there to make use of for the rest of us. I used his catenary ideas to install mine, from an article he did some years back. Also a nice layout idea for two 4X8 sheets of plywood. A very good issue.
Dewey, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Barbara.
Grayson, Sounds like you have a lot of layout building in your future. BTW do you DCS & TMCC or do you run conventional? The wiring can be made a lot simpler if you you one of the two systems from the start.
Take care,
jefelectric wrote: Grayson, Sounds like you have a lot of layout building in your future. BTW do you DCS & TMCC or do you run conventional? The wiring can be made a lot simpler if you you one of the two systems from the start.
Its going to be TMCC only, with it hooked up to allow conventional control on both mains. The thing I hate is the only way to get traditional equipped locos is to buy sets, traditional diesels dont come equipped sold buy themselves.
Thanks,
lionel2986 - No one answered you earlier on this so Adam, you may be aware of this already, but unfortunately in the past year, young folks have been using pressurized air cans and computer dust cans to get high, called "dusting". Unfortunately when inhaling this particular product, it has the propensity of "freezing" the central nervous system, and "shuts off" the body's involuntary ability to breath. The store was just trying to deter a person or two from trying this.
88 - I missed the abuse so I came back for more. BTW, I think the Chief was cuttin' on you...
Phish - TRUTH. (and Coca-Cola kinda burns when it comes out your nose)
Buckeye - you apparently learned how to abuse us quadroped's at an early age!
THE COFFEE POT...often immitated---never duplicated.
fifedog wrote: lionel2986 - No one answered you earlier on this so Adam, you may be aware of this already, but unfortunately in the past year, young folks have been using pressurized air cans and computer dust cans to get high, called "dusting". Unfortunately when inhaling this particular product, it has the propensity of "freezing" the central nervous system, and "shuts off" the body's involuntary ability to breath. The store was just trying to deter a person or two from trying this.88 - I missed the abuse so I came back for more. BTW, I think the Chief was cuttin' on you...Phish - TRUTH. (and Coca-Cola kinda burns when it comes out your nose)Buckeye - you apparently learned how to abuse us quadroped's at an early age!THE COFFEE POT...often immitated---never duplicated.
lionroar88 wrote: fifedog wrote: lionel2986 - No one answered you earlier on this so Adam, you may be aware of this already, but unfortunately in the past year, young folks have been using pressurized air cans and computer dust cans to get high, called "dusting". Unfortunately when inhaling this particular product, it has the propensity of "freezing" the central nervous system, and "shuts off" the body's involuntary ability to breath. The store was just trying to deter a person or two from trying this.88 - I missed the abuse so I came back for more. BTW, I think the Chief was cuttin' on you...Phish - TRUTH. (and Coca-Cola kinda burns when it comes out your nose)Buckeye - you apparently learned how to abuse us quadroped's at an early age!THE COFFEE POT...often immitated---never duplicated. Fife - Nah, he was just admitting that you and I are each one of a kinds... When they made us they broke the molds because this much perfection would be too much for the rest of them!
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Dewey Trogdon wrote: Hi LisaI mailed you regarding the Gargraves track/visiting Banner Elk,etc. I sent as a "reply" on one of your older posts and hope it arrived.Doctors evaluated Barbara today at Wake Medical Center and recommended gamma radiation known as "gamma knife" for treating her tumor. The newest gamma techniques have been 98% successful and far less invasive than cranial surgery, with much less side effect damage to facial nerves,etc. This is very precise application of radiation, as precise as a laser beam and guided directly to the tumor by by digital technology templates. No skin burn, no hair loss, no nausea,etc.The "Skull Surgeon" noted that he would have to make a fairly large hole and "lift" the brain to access and remove the tumor and that procedure alone caused many after effects, some permanent, and long rehab in older folks. Although it is not his field, he recommended the gamma knife procedure.She is scheduled for the procedure on August 1 at Baptist Hospital.
Dewey, Wake Med is not that far from me. Next time, call me and I will try to arrange a visit and keep you company. Dr. is right about the lifting the brain thing. Mom had that done several years ago. Hurt he short term memory, Not bad at first. Has gotten real bad in the last three years. She may eventually have to be cared for constantly. Adding your wife to my prayer list.
Almost time for Mad Men on AMC [10 PM EDT]. The Sapronos and etc writers and etc are doing this new series [every Thursday at 10 PM]. Got home in time to read some posts and now to pop corn. Later.
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Buckeye Riveter wrote: ChiefEagles wrote: Word of warning: Don't listen to any advice on fishing from Buckeye. LAZ is a "half-way" fisherman. Word of warning..??????????? Yea, right!!! Don't take any advice from me because you may sink the boat with all the fish you catct.
ChiefEagles wrote: Word of warning: Don't listen to any advice on fishing from Buckeye. LAZ is a "half-way" fisherman.
Word of warning: Don't listen to any advice on fishing from Buckeye. LAZ is a "half-way" fisherman.
Word of warning..???????????
Yea, right!!! Don't take any advice from me because you may sink the boat with all the fish you catct.
OUCH! CHIEF! Those are fighten words? At least we have fish up here that sound like you caught something like trout, walleye, musky, pike, not something you have to do like CRAPPIE?
laz57
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