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Posted by CSXect on Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:38 PM

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2 pc's done one left to goThumbs Up [tup]Banged Head [banghead]

Will get some pics posted of my naturestone floor.

Read Buckeyes letter and looked at fifes pics will read tonight, that makes 3 people I know of that made it in the CTT magazine. way to goBow [bow]Approve [^]

 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, November 25, 2007 11:24 PM

Don,

The straps will work just fine. I used neutral/ground bus bars from Home Depot. These go into your electrical panel and are used to tie all the house grounds and neutrals to earth ground at the panel. These bars come with 5 - 12+ holes, each hole with a screw clamp. I haven't bought any in a while, but they used to cost about $3 to $5 each.

Here is one of the ones I used:

http://w3.squared.com/fulldetail.cfm?partnumber=PK7GTA

Square D PN# PK7GTA - 7 screw clamps -I used the 2 clear holes for mounting screws to a panel on the underside of the layout. I would use 2 of these placed parallel to each other for terminating the 12 awg and then connecting the common and hot feeders to the track.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, November 26, 2007 6:45 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold and rainy 48 degrees. Only going up to 54, today, with rain all day.

Today, I have a few chores to do and then I will relax in the train room, for a few hours. Good day for it. Niece and her son may drop by, later this afternoon. He likes to watch trains run.

All the Christmas lights are on the outside trees. Glad I got it done, before the rain. I'll post some pictures, later in the week.

Dining car is here and it's time for breakfast. Then, off to " points west "

Y'all have a great Monday,

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:04 AM

Morning fellas...

Today could be the beginning of a dwindling on the forum for me.  I have an interview this afternoon (second with same company) and it all goes well I should be resigning my post by the end of the week! Thumbs Up [tup]

This weekend was a bear (no offense Laz).  I spent most of last week's evenings working on the masterbath and FINALLY got the shower and tub backsplash tiled AND grouted, 1 vanity installed, found that I had more plumbing to do to raise the supply and drain for the other vanity, hung the baseboards, painted most of the trim, replaced the hings and knobs on bathroom and toilet room doors, and installed the toilet.  When I went to install that granite top for the second vanity I found the granite cracked in half... so Susan and I went to Home Despot and they are delivering a new one within the next week or so.  Burned up 4 Blue Carbide drill bits installing the toilet flange (this tile is harder than granite)... so have to find a diamond tipped bit to install the shower door.

Tonight after the interview I have to wipe down the shower and tub backsplash then seal the tile.

We're on the home stretch now!

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My parents were in for the weekend and we had a wonderful time.  Went to the Festival of Trees at the Fairgrounds on Saturday... waste of $10.00 per person admission... then went to Valley View Farms where all of us bought some more Ornaments for our Christmas trees... and I found this:



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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:17 AM

Good morning all,

It is cold, wet, and rainy in SE Indiana with temps in the high 30s.  At least there is no SNOW....yet.  Been a busy and yet not very productive past few days.  Did get all the leaves up and into the garden space.  There are a few left on the trees, but they will not be worth fooling with if and when they fall.  Spent last night working on an Erector set crane for the layout and quite frankly it looks like h---.  I would like some activity on the layout and I may hook up a crossing gate instead.  My wife and I did go see "Beowoulf" Saturday night.  It was fairly good.  I had a good load of bacon and bisuits on the dining car this morning so at least that is ok.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:18 AM

Mornin' boys.  Drizzle and 46 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Back on third shift, so I can get some things done around here.

Buckeye - rocker bearings = little triangle shaped pieces of wood.  I "cheated" on the girder sections though.  Because the layout was being moved up and down a flight of steps twice yearly, I screwed the deck plates directly into the pylons for stability.

rt - That hobby shop in GlenRock is now closed.  But the good news was the trains were up and running (O,S,G,HO) at the Community Center.

anjdevil - Good things sometimes happen to good guys.Smile [:)]

88 - I've been tempted to buy that BROMO in the past, but it's just too Baltimore to put in Cumberland.  Figured that you have been busy.  How far away until "ground-breaking" downstairs...?  If you get this new job, will another move be in store...?  Were you ever able to retrieve your layout plans from your crashed computer?

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:27 AM
'Morning from a grey and cold Crystal Lake where I hope to work on the layout today - there's lots of wisdom about raising kids on this forum - I sure appreciate Don's perspective.  Good luck on that second interview, Brent!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:30 AM

Fifedog thats a bummer man I use to stop there on my way from VA. to PA I know the owner worked in Baltimore and was a IT type guy and basicly his father was running it most of the time . I think I heard something about his father got ill and couldn't be there anymore (might have passed away not sure) I did catch the train show there about 2 or 3 years ago. Would love to see it again but even if I would go up to pa I would be traveling 81 now not 83.

Morning coffee guru's not much going on here, getting ready for work.

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:34 AM
cnw1995 - Tell-u-what-I'm-gonna-do...  You send me your oldest girl for a month until she get's over the boyfriend who dumped her, and I'll send you our oldest girl with the boyfriend we wished would dump her.
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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 26, 2007 7:51 AM

GOOD MORNING

34 and cloudy as usual, wet snow expected tonite but 40 tomorrow. I'm going out into the world this morning to do some errands and then who knows. The tv news said this was a big day for sales from the net. now I know those of you at work would not use company time for personal matters  so get back to work. Regards to All,,,,,,,,Sir  James

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:28 AM
 fifedog wrote:

88 - I've been tempted to buy that BROMO in the past, but it's just too Baltimore to put in Cumberland.  Figured that you have been busy.  How far away until "ground-breaking" downstairs...?  If you get this new job, will another move be in store...?  Were you ever able to retrieve your layout plans from your crashed computer?

Have to get the Christmas layout built (should start that next week) then the ground breaking takes place mid-Dec.  Of course all of that may be put on hold if my next Masters Degree course is as insane as the one I dropped a few weeks ago (work load).

No the new job will not require another move! Thank Goodness! New job is just off the Northern Expressway with a little venture called Johns Hopkins... Whistling [:-^]

I had an image of the layout, got that, and have since redone the RR-Track layout... made a couple of enhancements... could be interesting...

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:40 AM

Good morning all!

A bright and sunny day here in beautiful N Texas with high predicted at 57. Gonna slowly warm the next few days and then maybe some rain for the weekend.

Hope everyone has a great day!

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:44 AM

 fifedog wrote:
cnw1995 - Tell-u-what-I'm-gonna-do...  You send me your oldest girl for a month until she get's over the boyfriend who dumped her, and I'll send you our oldest girl with the boyfriend we wished would dump her.

Fife and Doug, Let me in on that action. We can start a new reality show - "Swap Your Kids".

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:10 AM
 wrmcclellan wrote:

 fifedog wrote:
cnw1995 - Tell-u-what-I'm-gonna-do...  You send me your oldest girl for a month until she get's over the boyfriend who dumped her, and I'll send you our oldest girl with the boyfriend we wished would dump her.

Fife and Doug, Let me in on that action. We can start a new reality show - "Swap Your Kids".

I love it; a 3-way swap.  Can we get away with it though...?

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:25 AM
Morning all.  Send them all to me.  When I get through they will be loving home and Daddy.  BOOT CAMP!!! Whistling [:-^]  88, good luck on the interviews.  Cloudy, warm, foggy and rainy.  Bring on the rain.  I hear GA is getting much need rain.  Great.  Later

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:28 AM
Chief - I'm calling SOUTHWEST right now for schedules!!!
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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:46 AM
Great ideas! Gotta go get that one-way Greyhound bus ticket to Roseville...or Dallas.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:51 AM

Morning all

Slept in a bit because I am transitioning from dayshift Sunday to nightshift this evening.  Cool and wet so not much going on with the garage addition, besides I am waiting on the correct trusses to be delivered.Banged Head [banghead]

Buckeye, I’ve been to the Train Museum you are talking about.  Went there when I was stationed in Oak Ridge couple of years ago.  Really nice people and layout.  Even has American Flyer stuff!  It is neat how they have interesting items hidden in the layout and you search for them.  Makes it real fun.

Rich- That is great news about the trains from your Dad.  They will be special in many ways and I am sure he would rather see them go to someone who would enjoy them than to have them sit in a box.

Don – using the strap secured and bringing the wires to the strap would work in my book, but I do not have any of the “new fangled” control systems.  As long as the metals were compatible, I would say you would be OK.  Roy’s idea would be a little more expensive but easier to put in and work on.  I used terminal strips myself.  Each accessory has its own strip connector under the table and spade connectors on the wire ends.  It makes working on the layout much easier.

Brent Good luck with the interview

To all with daughter / boyfriend issues, a lousy boyfriend becomes worse as a son in law.  They figure the girl accepts them as a slug, so why change. They seldom change to the better.My 2 cents [2c]  Trust me on this one.

 
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Posted by dbaker48 on Monday, November 26, 2007 9:58 AM

 

I see some BIG train sales and auctions coming REAL SOON, if some wives are NOT involved in certain decisions regarding the young ladies.      

Chief included:  Could you imagine telling your wife you have 3 teenage girls coming to stay for a while, that you are conducting a Boot Camp ????

Whistling [:-^]Laugh [(-D]

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 26, 2007 10:11 AM

First duty, baby sit 19 year old Peek and 8 year old Lab mix.  In and out every 15 minutes [back at door in 2 minutes begging to come back in].  Then, clean house and cook meals while gathering leaves after cleaning gutters.  Run to pond [don't drive] and feed deer.  That should cover about 3 hours.  Then.......  Weekends???  What is a weekend?  Date? Never again!!!  Cell phone, outlawed.  TV, only programs I love such as elk hunting and fishing.   

Believe it or not.  We have "sheltered" young teenaged girls who had parent problems.  One stayed for months.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, November 26, 2007 10:32 AM

Welcome to the second part of the Chief and Buckeye Show.... Of course the second part is always better than the first. Laugh [(-D]

 fifedog wrote:

Buckeye - rocker bearings = little triangle shaped pieces of wood.  I "cheated" on the girder sections though.  Because the layout was being moved up and down a flight of steps twice yearly, I screwed the deck plates directly into the pylons for stability.

Fifedog - Good, we are thinking alike on the rocker bearings.  Did you fix one end and let the other end of the bridge move? Big Smile [:D] With the extreme temperatures on your winter layout, I would assume your bridge expands significantly.  Laugh [(-D]  On your curved girder bridge, did you do a 3-D FEA model to determine the torsional stresses that would occur under the Cooper's E-80 loading or did you do a WAG? Big Smile [:D] You must have done all these things or CTT would have not published you in the magazine or do they just take electricty seriously. Whistling [:-^]

Gentlemen with daughters, here is the answer:  The U.S. Marine Corps. 

88 - Good luck on the job interview.  Remember to polish your shoes and not dress like a geek with a pocket protector and white socks.  Wink [;)]

Just had a good friend call me. For the last year and one-half he has undergone all the treatments for colon cancer.  They did a CAT scan this morning to check on hernia problem and found a spot on his liver.  They will be doing a biopsy later this week. He is really down.

Supposed to snow later today.  Need to take the car to body shop for estimate.

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, November 26, 2007 11:02 AM
Buckeye - WAG all the way.Thumbs Up [tup]  Haven't had anything topple into Flaugherty Run as of yet.
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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, November 26, 2007 11:25 AM

Mornin' Ladies & Gents,

Finally had a chance to look at newest CTT. Seems like the usual blah blah blah, but wait what did my two weary eyes see pages 70~75 Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Bow [bow]. Chessie is OK but more B&O Blue would really look good. Whistling [:-^]

Now as for that other individual who somehow managed to get a letter published, dare say bribery or blackmail, Congrats. Big Smile [:D] Who said CTT doesn't pay attention to letters written with a crayon, must have used B&O blue. Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, November 26, 2007 11:55 AM
 dougdagrump wrote:

Mornin' Ladies & Gents,

Finally had a chance to look at newest CTT. Seems like the usual blah blah blah, but wait what did my two weary eyes see pages 70~75 Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Bow [bow]. Chessie is OK but more B&O Blue would really look good. Whistling [:-^]

Now as for that other individual who somehow managed to get a letter published, dare say bribery or blackmail, Congrats. Big Smile [:D] Who said CTT doesn't pay attention to letters written with a crayon, must have used B&O blue. Whistling [:-^]

I used my new pencil and my lined paper that my kindergarten teacher gave me!!Sign - With Stupid [#wstupid] Those crayons are for you little kids. Dunce [D)]

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, November 26, 2007 11:59 AM

Yes Chief! we are getting rain.  We all prayed for it, but we didn't stippulate that we wanted it at night on the days we were not shooting the movie.  Anyway, it is great. 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, November 26, 2007 12:06 PM

Doug, Roy, Fifedog, and Chief,

Can I get in on this kid exchange as well?  Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how the hormones rage), my child is a 17 year old boy.  I am not sure how that would mix with three teenage girls, but it might be more than even the Chief could handle (although I do like his approach to boot camp).  I have been thru the teenage daughter phase (twice!), and now the teenage son, and I do not think I will miss that stage of my life at all.  At least we have good people to commiserate with.

Keep on training,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, November 26, 2007 1:00 PM
I have a 13 yr old boy too, Mike. I will send him along to keep Lucas company or at least tag along. They seem to be interested in the same things...

Just overheard the five-year-old - complete from watching "A Christmas Story" very appropriately use the expression "son of a bxxxx" he just learned from Ralphie. Sigh. Maybe the Chief can take the young ones too.

It's been seven hours on my day off and I still haven't been able to get down into the basement. It's nice to hear others have survived their children. Buckeye, sorry to hear about your friend. I'll  pray for his biopsy and spirits.

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Posted by tmcc man on Monday, November 26, 2007 2:40 PM

Good afternoon everyone,

All this talk about boot camp brings back some memories. I remember that my parents threatened me with Valley Forge Military Academy if I hadn't shaped up my act. And as soon as I heard that, everything turned around. Now, funny as it seems, I would glady enlist into the Marine Corps. Can you say "Scout-Sniper"? I would love to do it, but since I have a bad knee, it probably won't happen now, and also since the war is still going on. (Only high classified secret operations for me.)

Anyway, since that probably won't happen I have settled between two things to go to college for: business (own either a Ferrari dealership, or own a performance shop for Ferraris, Porsches, and Audi's : ie engine upgrades, exhaust upgrades, sport suspension, etc) or sports medicine (if this is what I do, I plan to move England after college and be a therapist for one of the soccer teams there.) Then I will move back stateside after a few years.

Well, it was a calm day at school. Not many people came, which wasn't a real suprise.

Have a good afternoon and evening everyone.

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, November 26, 2007 4:51 PM
two hours!  I don't like old coffee, going to make fresh. We had some wet snow nothing stuck, but I spoke to my cousin who lives over Kurts way and they had snow on the streets. I have to trouble shoot the F3 chassis I put together as the motors are running way to stiff and hot. Motors and power trucks running seperate seem ok but together not like I want. I'll find the problem just need time.  Later,  Sir James

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, November 26, 2007 4:54 PM
My freah turnips from the garden are ready.  You Yankees know turnip greens and turnips? Whistling [:-^]  Think we are having SOUTHERN fired chicken to go with turnips. Dinner [dinner]

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