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Posted by MartyE on Sunday, December 30, 2007 10:42 AM
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It only got worse last Wed when my son passed his driver's test.  I'll give him credit though as he went out and applied for a few jobs yesterday.  Now if I could get the wife to follow suit on the job thing.

My wife works.  How do you think I could retire!!!!! Laugh [(-D]

 

My wife spends.  How do you think I can't retire!Sad [:(]

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, December 30, 2007 10:48 AM

GOOD MORNING ALL

Jumijo-You can match the NYC grays with Scalecoat2 but not the Lionel finish.The old laquer paints came close but no longer sold. You have to mix black or white till you get a match when Dry.

Weather still the same,overcast as usual maybe 30. My wife went to watch #2 grandson play in hockey finals so I'm home alone. Doing laundry which is something I can handle.I have her sort that way off the hook if there's a boo boo.

Brutus we still have christmas cookies so come on by.

Chief- start the new "POT" you've been here long enough to know that there will be trouble makers and bickering whether the pot is here or not. Usually from those who just stay long enough to cause trouble. I would add two more words but that would put me down to their level.        Later,,,,,,Sir James

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, December 30, 2007 11:55 AM

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

Chilly here and supposed to be in the 20's again tomorrow so Wifey just went out to pick up a new coat and some odds and ends.  My friend Dave Duncan is supposed to call in a while and we'll go see the new Alien versus Predator movie!  Can't wait, it looks great!  Got more blue threadlocker from Wally World yesterday and need to go fix Buford. 

BFOC NOTES:  Running forward tends to unscrew the rod screws on the rear wheels of the loco.  Well, I found out the front wheel screws that hold the rods are threaded in reverse, since running in reverse unscrews them!  Also, it's a bad idea to threadlocker the actual rod!  Dunce [D)]  The one screw that I lockered before has worked out perfectly.  The second one, I lockered the rod too!  Working that out loosened the rod but also that screw again.  Running it backwards unscrewed the front screws!  So, I'm going to carefully threadlocker the 3 screws, let dry, oil up the screws where the rods attach, and then see how that works.

Don - my folks live in Kirkwood MO.  They have a long driveway that wraps around one side of the house and the garage doors are in the back!  Well, when I was a kid, the trash truck would back down the driveways all up and down the street and get the trash cans from the side of the house by the garage doors etc, I guess this was valet!  At some point, they changed it to pick up at the curb.  One nice thing they have started doing during the fall when the leaves are dropping like crazy - you can just rake your leaves to the curb right along the front of your property, into the street really, and they come along with a big truck and suction them all up! 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, December 30, 2007 11:58 AM

Afternoon all,

Been as busy as a one-armed paper hanger.  I got up early to help bride as she is driving her mom to Florida to winter over.  Wife drives down then flys back, to fly down in the spring and drive her mom back north.  Wife has been doing this for around 10 years.  Spends about a week in FLorida but most of the time it is working to get her mom's camper set up from being closed up.  There is usually at least one thing that is broke and she will fix.  Ever talk someone through a faucet change out over the phone?

In our town we have contractor supplied trash cans we had to go to.  Once they got the bugs worked out, it is OK, but it seems to take longer as the trucks break down more often.

Garage roof is on hold for a week.  Went to pick up the metal roofing and it was the wrong size!  Banged Head [banghead]Sigh [sigh]Lowes is wearing on my patience.  Not many nice days that coincide with being off and yesterday and today I am off, and yesterday was beautiful!  Today is overcast and cold, but at least it's not raining.

Check back later

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Posted by Jumijo on Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:14 PM
 sir james I wrote:

Jumijo-You can match the NYC grays with Scalecoat2 but not the Lionel finish.The old laquer paints came close but no longer sold. You have to mix black or white till you get a match when Dry.

That is good to know if I ever get a set of 2344s. I'm not bad at mixing paints to get an exact match. I wonder how close Wood's restoration paints are to the original Lionel gray...

I also wonder if you could approximate the Lionel zig zag stripes with either a second set of decals or the set you have, judicously cut on an angle and dropped slightly lower.

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Posted by CSXect on Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:31 PM

Chef whats on the menu for the new year?Chef [C=:-)]?

Just saw on RMT website they are going to do 2 Beeps in the Ohio Central  livery, may have to break open piggy bank and get one.

Just discovered an old newspaper artical about Columbus and Model Railroading it appears that there is an O gauge train club in Columbus Ohio called O-Scale Engineers they are the ones who put up the display at Kingsdale shopping center/mall for the holidays.Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by MartyE on Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:42 PM

Sounds like it's Seattle for Wildcard for me.  I was hoping for PITT.  Oh well gotta start racking up another 100k for USAirways although I'm thinking this will be their final year for me unless they fix Pitt.

 

More Legacy fun.   I tried a PulMor motored engine.  I really don't see the inprovement here that I did on my no Legacy engines sorry to say.  Seems to groan and moan as before. To be honest though it was a steamer that never really did perform all that great before so it could be a poor test.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:53 PM
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Sounds like it's Seattle for Wildcard for me.  I was hoping for PITT.  Oh well gotta start racking up another 100k for USAirways although I'm thinking this will be their final year for me unless they fix Pitt.

Yes Marty, my US Airways miles are going to be cut way back.  Hardly any at all I hope. The Mayor's job is almost full time.  Pro Mariner will take second page now.  BPS and Cabela's also have "jamed" all of their spring events into about 4 to 6 weeks.  Before, they were spread over 3 months.  Can't be in three or four places at one time.  Hope all the NC,SC and VA events are not scheduled for the same Thursday through Sunday.  If so, I will be flying a few more than planned.  Just turned down a Cabela's Grand Opening in Post Falls ID in Jan.  Not for me.  Too much snohio then.  Also the BPS in Baton Rouge in Feb.  Would have gotten home two days before the Company's free cruise for the wife and I.   

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Posted by jmkk on Sunday, December 30, 2007 1:12 PM

 Brutus try plumbers tefflon tape should add enough friction without locking them in place for good. I have used this in the past and it worked great. I used Locktight on one. Broke the head of the screw off trying to remove it, that's when I decided to try the tefflon tape.

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Posted by chefjavier on Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:56 PM
 CSXect wrote:

Chef whats on the menu for the new year?Chef [C=:-)]?

CSXect:

The Menu for this 2007 is as follows: Keep in mind the new trends are flavored salts.Chef [C=:-)]

Roasted Pumpking Soup drizzle with Creme Fraiche

Octupus Salad on a bed of Black-Eyed Peas & Baby Greens served with shave harbanero peppers

Grilled Jamison Farm lamb ribs accompanied with Avocado Mashed serve with a Spicy Parsley sauce & Promegranate Sauce garnish with Toasted fennel seeds.

Orange Parfait with Tarragon, Citrus Fruit and chocolate mouse

Four course dinner! Dinner [dinner]

Plus, including a bottle of Champagne for two.

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Posted by mitchelr on Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:58 PM

Hi Folks,

Haven't posted in a few days.  Have a rotten cold that has me sniffling, coughing and hacking.  Started Christmas evening, hope it is almost done.  I can scarcely believe I have only two more days and then it is back to work.    Have not felt like doing anything train-related.  Hope everyone had a great Christmas and that Santa brought you something with flanged wheels.  I got nothing train related, but then again, I did not ask for anything.

Take care,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 3:07 PM

Hope you feel better soon, Mitch! It is tough to be ill over break.

Wow, what a marvelous, delicious menu, Javier.

Puzzling through the hydrocal kit -  took a lot of ceramic glue. I think I am going to spray paint it and try again.

Marty, when you get a chance, can you share what you are noticing about Legacy...

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Posted by Jumijo on Sunday, December 30, 2007 3:29 PM

 

Speaking of scenery Doug, last night at the dinner party I attended, someone asked me to paint some backgrounds for their in-progress O gauge layout. And when my sons heard that, they asked if we could make new ones for our layout. Going to be busy painting backgrounds soon.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, December 30, 2007 4:24 PM
Jumijo-The decal situation is this. the nose  zig-zag goes to the front door then  drops straight down to the frame.the rear zz does not do that. P&D Hobby has hundreds of 1/48 decals and I could not find what I needed. You can buy decal stripping or auto parts stick on stripes so it could be a DIY project. Scalecoat paint and floquil have a better finish  than the  newer water base paints and gives a smoother even coat

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Posted by Jumijo on Sunday, December 30, 2007 4:52 PM

 sir james I wrote:
Jumijo-The decal situation is this. the nose  zig-zag goes to the front door then  drops straight down to the frame.the rear zz does not do that. P&D Hobby has hundreds of 1/48 decals and I could not find what I needed. You can buy decal stripping or auto parts stick on stripes so it could be a DIY project. Scalecoat paint and floquil have a better finish  than the  newer water base paints and gives a smoother even coat

Are you refinishing a post war NYC F3? I'm not savvy enough about NYC stripe patterns to know what was prototypical and what wasn't. I'n my mind, only what Lionel did back in the day is what counts. Wink [;)]

I have ideas on how you could procede, but I'd need to know more. Redoing a Lionel post war? Lay one down on its side and photocopy or scan it. Use the old stripe pattern as a template to create a new decal using drawing or photo manip software.

I'd love to see photos of your project to illustrate what you are trying to accomplish. I'll bet I could help you.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, December 30, 2007 4:59 PM
I was trying for a Lionel stripe and I do know what you are talking about. I do not have that equpt. but my train friends wife and daughter can do it. but they have not been able to get a good copy on the blank decal sheet. as for me all I have is this HP lap top.

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Posted by Jumijo on Sunday, December 30, 2007 6:06 PM

 sir james I wrote:
I was trying for a Lionel stripe and I do know what you are talking about. I do not have that equpt. but my train friends wife and daughter can do it. but they have not been able to get a good copy on the blank decal sheet. as for me all I have is this HP lap top.

We can talk more about this later in the week if you like. I'll contact you via email and we can get it done. It really doesn't seem like a difficult thing for me to do. Sound good?

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:02 PM

Evening all,

  Although cool and cloudy again today it was the first day we've had dry roads in quite a while.  Of course that all ended this evening with another sprinkling of the dreaded four letter S word.  Calling for another 10-15 cms. New Years eve.

  Visited the LHS today.  Got some detail items, a copy of Feb. CTT ( Nice going Mr. Apitz! ) and a first look at Legacy.  I was disappointed to find MY pre-order of Legacy was not there though.  After waiting over a year it would have been so easy to blow a traction tire, go off the rails in a rant and demand their demonstrator model.  I certainly wouldn't deny anyone else theirs but it's really tough listening to Legacy reviews from others while I remain without.  Oh well, keep on giving us info on Legacy and I'll keep on holding my breath for a few more weeks (months?).  I was actually able to help out one of the shop staff with Legacy.  He was trying to run a Lionel TMCC equiped engine in Cab1 mode.  Switching to TMCC mode solved his woes.

  Just so as you know, I'm not stuck in Command Control mode.  Couldn't help oogling a PW SF 6220 NW2 at the shop.  I'd like to know more about these and it's sister the 622.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:32 PM

Evening all! Happy New Years Eve Eve!

The movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is excellent. Best movie I have seen in quite awhile. Good banter all the way through and very entertaining. Interesting message at the end.

All we have on tap for NYE is making sure our kids get from point A back to home safely. We are going out for a family dinner before the kiddos take off.

Cowboys really stunk it up today. No real playoff contender looks that bad in a loss.

Javier - nice menu.

Chief - glad to see that you are not going to be traveling as much. The down side is we forumites will not see you as much either. Maybe you will have to make it out to a York meet this year???

Have a great evening all!

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Posted by magicman710 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:37 PM

Roy, he also needs to get to the BPS in Savannah!

BTW, does anybody know what happened to "Nitroboy"? I remember him and havnt seen him posting in months.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:53 PM
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Chief - glad to see that you are not going to be traveling as much. The down side is we forumites will not see you as much either. Maybe you will have to make it out to a York meet this year???

Have a great evening all!

My plans exactly.  The Spring Events always blocked that.  York is on the calendar.  1.5" of rain and still coming down.  Pond flowing over the spillway and up to the bank at the road.  This is good.

PS: Grayson, if I do make Savanah BPS, you are on my visit list.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:59 PM

Good Evening All

Lite snow just enough to be ground cover. No trains today,Lions,well it didn't take long to decide a nap was better. Nothing on tv tonite so I spent some time with PS2 golf.

Brutus if your coming this way for ice cream Chewy needs her boots on.  Sir James

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:08 PM
Back from the movies - we went to see I Am Legend, which was good but some of the CGI effects were really bad for such a high budget movie.  I see they have some really cheap laptops right now.  My trip to Florida will include a per diem each day and since I'll be alone, I think I might spend a lot of it on a cheap laptop if I can find one with XP on it new and with wireless....  We'll see.

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:09 PM
Sorry, posted around each other - we'll be there in a few minutes Sir James!  Hey, if you get a Nintendo DS try out the Tiger Woods golf game - using the stylus to golf is pretty cool!

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:12 PM
 ChiefEagles wrote:
 wrmcclellan wrote:

Chief - glad to see that you are not going to be traveling as much. The down side is we forumites will not see you as much either. Maybe you will have to make it out to a York meet this year???

Have a great evening all!

My plans exactly.  The Spring Events always blocked that.  York is on the calendar.  1.5" of rain and still coming down.  Pond flowing over the spillway and up to the bank at the road.  This is good.

PS: Grayson, if I do make Savanah BPS, you are on my visit list.

Now wait, did I just hear what I just heard?  DA CHIEF IS COMING TO YORK?   Roll out the red carpet, CHIEF if you want to stay at my house and not mind sleeping on a FOTON in the next room, your are WELCOME TO IT.  This might be the EVENT of 2008?

WOW!!!!

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:13 PM

Good evening all,

It was a cloudy day in SE Indiana.  I ran the 384E at the museum today and somebody else's Polar Express.  The Polar Express had a short in it from one of the pickups on a passenger car, but I got that going again.  After the museum closed and I had brought home all the engines and rolling stock, I heard a train horn.  There was a double-headed Union Pacific empty trailer train that stretched for almost a mile.  They were backing up on a siding for some reason.  It may have had something to do with the Honda plant, but I am not sure what.  It was interesting seeing that long of a train in Greensburg again.  Perhaps when the NYC was running double track thru here was there a train that long. 

My wife and I went to see "National Treasure" tonight.  It was pretty good.  I am looking forward to the new pot that will start at the beginning of the year.  There was bacon and biscuits on the dining car from "Points East" this morning.  Yummy!  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:26 PM

Brutus- I have PS2 tiger woods from 2002 thru 2008. Also have 2 Hot shots golf.Other games I have are once in a while. also have Outlaw golf. It's my oldest sons fault, he got me playing hot shots with him and I was hooked. I liked my original PS2 better than this new one, the lighting strike ruined the old one. I figured no need for PS3 to play golf.

Good nite Chewy,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sir James

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:26 PM

HI GIZ,

  Ran all my trains again, the 4 I ran for SIS and BIL and MOM all ran GREAT NO PILE UPS for 2.5 hrs.

  Well at least DA BEARS win final game.  STILLERS loose, just resting GIZ.

  Snow is falling all is white.   Maybe snowblow tomorrow?

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:32 PM
 laz 57 wrote:
 ChiefEagles wrote:
 wrmcclellan wrote:

Chief - glad to see that you are not going to be traveling as much. The down side is we forumites will not see you as much either. Maybe you will have to make it out to a York meet this year???

Have a great evening all!

My plans exactly.  The Spring Events always blocked that.  York is on the calendar.  1.5" of rain and still coming down.  Pond flowing over the spillway and up to the bank at the road.  This is good.

PS: Grayson, if I do make Savanah BPS, you are on my visit list.

Now wait, did I just hear what I just heard?  DA CHIEF IS COMING TO YORK?   Roll out the red carpet, CHIEF if you want to stay at my house and not mind sleeping on a FOTON in the next room, your are WELCOME TO IT.  This might be the EVENT of 2008?

WOW!!!!

laz57

 

Thanks LAZ.  You are a great guy. I see another grits caper coming up!!!!

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:46 PM
 ChiefEagles wrote:
 laz 57 wrote:
 ChiefEagles wrote:
 wrmcclellan wrote:

Chief - glad to see that you are not going to be traveling as much. The down side is we forumites will not see you as much either. Maybe you will have to make it out to a York meet this year???

Have a great evening all!

My plans exactly.  The Spring Events always blocked that.  York is on the calendar.  1.5" of rain and still coming down.  Pond flowing over the spillway and up to the bank at the road.  This is good.

PS: Grayson, if I do make Savanah BPS, you are on my visit list.

Now wait, did I just hear what I just heard?  DA CHIEF IS COMING TO YORK?   Roll out the red carpet, CHIEF if you want to stay at my house and not mind sleeping on a FOTON in the next room, your are WELCOME TO IT.  This might be the EVENT of 2008?

WOW!!!!

laz57

 

Thanks LAZ.  You are a great guy. I see another grits caper coming up!!!!

My dog JANE has a GRITS detection device on her and you better not have any?  She will pick it up lickity split.  But she does like hand outs.

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