GIZ,
By doing some calculations and this is day 19 of the month of January, and we have already 43 pages at the pot, that is 2.2631577 pages per day times 365 days we should be at 826 at Dec.31,2007?
I wonder if this torrent of words will hold up?
Boy I have a lot of time on my hands huh?
laz57
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Good morning from beautiful, cold and snowy OHIO. Yes, the white stuff is flying. Yesterday, placed an order from the Lionel, Vol 2, 2006 catalog for a non-powered Chessie GP-30 to run behind my powered unit. BTW, my Lionel GP-30 is one great engine with RS 5.0. An interesting option is hitting the AUX 5 key while the engine is moving down the track. Tower communications shouts out to the engine to come to an emergancy stop. As far as I can tell this isn't documented in the instruction. I found it by accident when I hit the wrong key in the dark. I'm contemplating adding TAS EOB to my Lionel FT A-B-A locomotives. The TAS videos only demonstrate the EOB in steamers. Great looking steamers, I might add.Train show, hockey games, and football playoffs this weekend. Life doesn't get much better. Sorry, my eastern Ohio train buddy must entertain his family and can't make the show. Need to hit the LHS today for some track and bumpers. Did some wiring last night. (Chief, the suitcase taps are still working perfect.)See ya down the tracks,
Good morning from beautiful, cold and snowy OHIO. Yes, the white stuff is flying.
Yesterday, placed an order from the Lionel, Vol 2, 2006 catalog for a non-powered Chessie GP-30 to run behind my powered unit. BTW, my Lionel GP-30 is one great engine with RS 5.0. An interesting option is hitting the AUX 5 key while the engine is moving down the track. Tower communications shouts out to the engine to come to an emergancy stop. As far as I can tell this isn't documented in the instruction. I found it by accident when I hit the wrong key in the dark.
I'm contemplating adding TAS EOB to my Lionel FT A-B-A locomotives. The TAS videos only demonstrate the EOB in steamers. Great looking steamers, I might add.
Train show, hockey games, and football playoffs this weekend. Life doesn't get much better. Sorry, my eastern Ohio train buddy must entertain his family and can't make the show.
Need to hit the LHS today for some track and bumpers. Did some wiring last night. (Chief, the suitcase taps are still working perfect.)
See ya down the tracks,
BUCKEYE,
You could be in the next OLD MILWAUKEE commercial,
"IT DOESN"T GET ANY BETTER THEN THIS."
John Bakeer wrote: Some idiot has introduced a super heavy shopping trolley in the delusion that it will help people to lose weight.
Some idiot has introduced a super heavy shopping trolley in the delusion that it will help people to lose weight.
Oh, great! One more annoyance in the malls and big box stores. Most shopping doddlers can't get out of the way fast enough for my liking. And those huge " push the whole fam damily" type carts! They're always parked in the busiest isles. Speaking of parking, I can only imagine the damage done by a windblown super heavy shopping trolley slamming into my car.
OK...I'll take a pill
Good Morning all!
Bruce Webster
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
cnw1995 wrote: Good morning from a brisk Chicago where the hawk is out - the wind is blowing to make it seem like a balmly 15 degrees. Got you beat, Jim, I had five running after church last night - one freight pulled by the 520, three K-Line passenger cars pulled by the GG1 and the Western Hobbycraft Johnston, New Orleans and Philadephia trolleys. Laz, I thought of you when I had a spectacular pileup where I had fiddled with the track underlay around a curve and the GG1 and cars dumped themselves off the track in a most importune place. Then the new Hand cart - sans hobos - derailed in the middle of the Mt Seaman tunnel... Ah well. Couldn't find the Riddle electrics book at the library -they're all reorganizing the shelves. So rewiring Mt Seaman will probably wait a bit more.
Good morning from a brisk Chicago where the hawk is out - the wind is blowing to make it seem like a balmly 15 degrees.
Got you beat, Jim, I had five running after church last night - one freight pulled by the 520, three K-Line passenger cars pulled by the GG1 and the Western Hobbycraft Johnston, New Orleans and Philadephia trolleys.
Laz, I thought of you when I had a spectacular pileup where I had fiddled with the track underlay around a curve and the GG1 and cars dumped themselves off the track in a most importune place. Then the new Hand cart - sans hobos - derailed in the middle of the Mt Seaman tunnel... Ah well. Couldn't find the Riddle electrics book at the library -they're all reorganizing the shelves. So rewiring Mt Seaman will probably wait a bit more.
DOUG,
Sounded like one NASTY PILE UP. Hope DA BEARS don't get into a pile up like dat on Sunday?
Morning gang. Sun is out and warming fast. Repeled a Yankee invasion again. Say we may get another one this Sunday. Those Yanks never give up trying to send us their bad weather. [problem is I think this one is coming from Roy's area, cold air from up Nawth, anything COLD comes from Yankeeland]. Do some wiring and enhancements on layout today. Got to get expenses emailed and book some flights for the coming events.
Lion, check out the recommendation on the Soldering Station in the Soldering Thread. Old Penny Pincher Apitz will get you in trouble, trying to get you out CHEAP.
Glad to see John B back. Man it took forever to read all the posts I missed for 36 hours [when I got home yesterday]. Think the Pot will be larger than the old one by the end of the year. Got lots of good new posters.
Later
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Wow, do you have a link to the new Box cab, Jim? One can never have too many electrics.
Pre-tinned wire. What a great idea!
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Clearing up the mess left by the rather stiff breeze we had yesterday, 13 dead, thousands of buildings damaged, flights, highways and railroads disrupted, all rather unpleasant. Weathermen say more to come and then snow next week.
Some idiot has introduced a super heavy shopping trolley in the delusion that it will help people to lose weight. So when folks with heart and respiratory conditions start dropping dead, will they blame it on global warming?
TGIF to all you guys (and gals) slaving for a living, have a good weekend and keep them on the high iron.
John Baker
Doug M, Lionel is putting out a new box cab electric in PRR livery. It looks pretty nice! Interested in getting one? I think I'm in. Anyone else liking these little electrics?
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Brent,
Wanna make your soldering life really easy? Buy pre-tinned stranded wire. All you have to do is heat it with the iron and the joint is soldered! A 2 hand operation instead of a 3 hander!
From the sounds of it, you'd think I was an old soldering pro. I just soldered for the first time in my life Monday afternoon. Look for others to chime in and tell us what faulty info I'm giving you. My advice - listen to them!!
Hey y'all, Really busy at work yesterdaY, then went to school for my duaghters Winter Dance Concert. She was really good. Went home & packed, got 20 winks in, to her to school this morning. She's not happy about Dad going to NJ without her(and I think she misses me when I go). Here in "sunny" FLA, it's in the low 50's windy cloudy. In NJ, it's in the 30's! SNOW maybe?
I went to my LHS and the N&W tender & steamer is a Lionel 6-18638 and he wants $125 + tax. It is new in the box. Is it worth it? I'll be back in FL Wednesday and if it's worth it I'll probably buy it. I'll take all opinions (even the Southern ones!).
I'll be checking sporatically, Mom & Dad only have dial up......and the Family is gonna keep me busy this week(so they say...)
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
Roger Bielen wrote: Brent, when solderuing I've found, what I call, surgical clamps invaluable. They look like scissors. I have a couple of different sizes, some with straight tips and some with curved. I addition to holding wires while soldering they also serve as heat sinks. Being stainless the solder doesn't stick to them. I got mine at a flea market a number of years ago.For circuit boards I'd use the thinnest solder (rosin core) I could get with a fine tipped iron.
Brent, when solderuing I've found, what I call, surgical clamps invaluable. They look like scissors. I have a couple of different sizes, some with straight tips and some with curved. I addition to holding wires while soldering they also serve as heat sinks. Being stainless the solder doesn't stick to them. I got mine at a flea market a number of years ago.
For circuit boards I'd use the thinnest solder (rosin core) I could get with a fine tipped iron.
Thanks for the tips! Not sure where I could find surgical equipment on such short notice...
jaabat wrote: Brent,I've heard bad things about that cold point soldering iron. A 15, 25, or 40 watt pencil tipped iron is only $8:00 at Radio Shack. You should also buy some tip tinner and cleaner. It's in a little can and you dip the hot iron into the paste to clean and tin it. Especially a new iron. Worked like pie for me.
I've heard bad things about that cold point soldering iron. A 15, 25, or 40 watt pencil tipped iron is only $8:00 at Radio Shack. You should also buy some tip tinner and cleaner. It's in a little can and you dip the hot iron into the paste to clean and tin it. Especially a new iron. Worked like pie for me.
fifedog wrote:Mornin' boys. Mornin' jaabat. How' r they ridin' today? . . .
Mornin' boys.
Mornin' jaabat. How' r they ridin' today? . . .
Good morning, fifedog. They are riding clean and comfortably today. You are talking about my underwear, right?
We ran trains last night for a solid hour. Three trains at once! The Lionel El Capitan on the outer loop. Thomas pulling coal hoppers on the inner loop. And an RMT Beep pulling State of Maine boxcars on the floor. Man, is FasTrack quiet on the carpet as compared to the layout table.
So 3, count 'em 3 trains running at once last night.
I might as well admit this here as any where else. Lately, I've been running and enjoying the diesel passenger trains much more than steamer-pulled freights. If that weren't enough, I've also been running everything much slower than usual and I like it!!! What is happening to me?!!! Please God, don't turn me into a prototypical or scale operator!!
ChiefEagles wrote: Frank53, found box when I went up to run trains. That is great and thanks.
Frank53, found box when I went up to run trains. That is great and thanks.
Made the noble effort to find the other item at the LHS but no luck. Hope you've got a place for it, and let me know if you want a bigger laoding dock. I can slap one together pretty quickly.
Brent
The Shack has .032 rosin core solder which is really small and suitable for delicate work. Also have sharp tipped 25 watt soldering irons.
Morning all,
Thanks for the kudos on the bookcases, Laz, an A+, wow thats the best grade I ever got in shop!
Not too bad out mid 30's and spittin' flurries. On break at work and thought I'd check in. Take care
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a windy 31 degrees ( feels like 20 ). A few snow showers last night didn't quite cover the ground. Going up to 34 today with , maybe a few more snow showers. Nothing heavy.
John ( csxt30 ) and the guys up North...Sounds like you are going to get some heavy " lake effect " snow. Good luck
Today, I will run over to the local lumber yard and pick up some lumber needed for the layout. Switches from CA should be here today. Then I can start the expansion. Need to get busy on that.
Expecting company tomorrow. Daughter and family. 3rd attempt to make it down here from Cleveland. Still have Christmas presents for them.
" All Aboard " for the Dining Car. Breakfast. Talk later.
Y'all have a great Friday.
Chuck
Mornin' jaabat. How' r they ridin' today?
Chief, I tried to keep'em in order, but.... Even tried serving the youngin's grits. When I turned my back they shucked them and grabbed the cookie crisp. Ungrateful, simply ungrateful.
Well, Mrs. fifedog heard me tapping on the keys, and has givin' me a honey-do-NOW list, as long as a unit coal train.
Good morning all,
It is cold and cloudy in SE Indiana with temps maybe getting to the 30s today. Went to the YMCA and did dishes for the missus while she exercised with her girl friends. Hope she keeps it up. Tonight is a big night for Lucas. He and his girl friend are going to a "Winter Formal", which is where the kids wear nicer clothes than blue jeans and t-shirts. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
HI GIZ,
31 and not bad today, could get some snow?
Going to take in my engines today to train shop to get that lurching taken care of.
TGIF.
All have a good one.
Good morning, everyone!
A dusting of snow on the ground this morning.
Chief, glad you made it home ok. What was in the box from Frank53?!!! Don't tell me it was a pair of post war 2343s!!!
Dr. John, I forgot to ask when you had your layout up, but how did that gorgeous blue Marx loco run for you? Ready to sell it yet?
John CSX, Maybe a ray of sunshine will soon cheer you up from your flooded basement blues.
I heard a rumor that Gordon is going to be the next Thomas engine to be produced by Lionel. Based on the Hogwart's loco.
Got to get cracking. Busy today already (7:05am).
Roy, keep up the good work behind the enemy lines [above the Mason-Dixon].
John, remember my setup for sump pump when no power or if the old one stops. Have two 1000 gph bielge pumps on a float switch and a deep cycle battery with maintainer [not a trickle charger, trickle charge will damage a battery]. Pumps out two holes through the wall and outside above ground level.
Ran trains on the layout for two hours [Dennis, notice I said layout ]. Frank53, found box when I went up to run trains. That is great and thanks.
Time for bed. Been reclinerizing. Later
Greetings all from chilly NYC. Got some drizzle and sleet today. Natives say this is the coldest it has been up here all winter. No snow to date. Got the Grand Central Layout ready to pack today. Tomorrow it goes into the crates and onto the truck. The MTA Museum Annex had great attendance for the display.
Glad to see all are well.
Jim - agree with LAZ - A+ on those bookcases you built.
Chief turned over surveillance of the Northern aggressors to me for the rest of this week.
Have a great day tomorrow all!
Regards, Roy
Sturgeon-Phish wrote: Jim,The bookcase was originally a Christmas present for the Grand kids, that grew into a bookcase for each one (3 grandkids), my youngest daughter liked them so well she asked for one which is the one I'm finishing now. It is made from 3/4 red oak plywood, with solid oak facing. I planned it to get the most bookcase from a 4x8 with minimum waste.Here is a picture of one of them. It looks like the girls will use the bookcase for oriental sleeping berths.Last day off till I start dayshift. Going to miss the trainshow in Columbus. When you guys see American Flyer stuff, think of me. Maybe a good thing I'm not going, train budget a little low.Jim
Jim,
The bookcase was originally a Christmas present for the Grand kids, that grew into a bookcase for each one (3 grandkids), my youngest daughter liked them so well she asked for one which is the one I'm finishing now.
It is made from 3/4 red oak plywood, with solid oak facing. I planned it to get the most bookcase from a 4x8 with minimum waste.
Here is a picture of one of them. It looks like the girls will use the bookcase for oriental sleeping berths.
Last day off till I start dayshift. Going to miss the trainshow in Columbus. When you guys see American Flyer stuff, think of me. Maybe a good thing I'm not going, train budget a little low.
Very nice work, man! And you got an A+ from Laz!
Dennis - we have a rule for the kids that they can only watch a movie once in the same day. We've got a ton of movies, too.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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