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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, January 16, 2009 1:15 PM

Gotta say Galaxy, a guarenteed warrenty is just that.  If they don't stand behind it then I'd say you need to take some sort of recourse.  Around here, the fastest way to do that is to contact the local TV news station.  They eat those kind of stories up.  Often, if you let the company know you're going to tell your story on TV, they'll fix it right quick!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 16, 2009 12:39 PM

galaxy
WE insist on fighting them over it as it will get colder tonight. We do somewhere have a kerosene bumblebee heater for such things, but where it is and getting to the underside of the trailer is another matter. And with a guarantee of no more frozen pipes, we didnt think we needed it anymore.

If the guaranty said no more FROZEN pipes then it should be exactly that. Since you have frozen pipes they either didn't do the job properly or you got scammed by a dishonest contractor. Happens all the time down here. People have taken to doing their own plumbing/winterizing work because there are so many fly-by-night companies around.

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:53 AM

WELL!

Our pipes have now frozen!!!

I hope this does not happen to others! I have not yet seen anyone complaining about that YET, Just frozen cars.

We have a tub drain frozen and a hot water line {believe or not} in the kitchen frozen. We do live in a mobile home, but To the tune of $3,200.00 3 years ago we had all plumbing replaced and new heat tapes applied. They insulated everything real well, put in new heat tape everywhere. AND we were guaranteed at that time to never again have frozen pipes, regardless of how cold it got! They lied!

Now they say they can't do anything until after 4pm, which is after hours overtime blah blah blah and there is no guarantee that the Pex piping won't freeze, just that if it does, it won't break when it freezes.

WE insist on fighting them over it as it will get colder tonight. We do somewhere have a kerosene bumblebee heater for such things, but where it is and getting to the underside of the trailer is another matter. And with a guarantee of no more frozen pipes, we didnt think we needed it anymore.

I certainly HOPE it does not happen to you others....especially those who live in Mobile homes....!!!

More coffee please!!!!!

UGH!

 

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:32 AM

 Hey ya'll, winterjam was AWESOME last night!!!!! Got to do a bit of railfanning before it too, the parking lot beside the arena has a CSX line right besdie it, and A train w/ two GEs (a newer one, and an old B30-7 I tihnk) came by. also saw tobymac walking in while we were waiting in line. Hawk nelson rocked the place, but tobymac blew the roof off of it. Also had a few lesser known bands there. Newosng opened it up, but Hawk nelson is the band that really kicked it off.

There's new pictures of my layout over in WPF, and here's the album's url:

http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh55/Packers_1/AAT%20Rwy/

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:32 AM

Hello.......

A bowl of KY burgoo, please.

You Canadians will have to tell us if the globally warming conferance is in Canada this year.

PC ....Does that thing go "Tweet. tweet."? .... Or did you invent the "Tweet Car"?

Ryan........ I'm very sorry to learn the news about your Dad.

Everybody.... Let's vote. Was Jeff's Pacer more ugly before or after he customized it? Big Smile

Our little group of model railroaders here is planning a trip to Marion, IL to visit Chuck at Chuck's Depot.

Happy Model Railroading

 

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:25 AM

gear-jammer

 Biker Babe Hey, those of you who have been waiting with me.  My 250 Ninja came in.  Larry  will pick it up for me on  Saturday.

Congrats biker chick!  We'll need pics you know!  (And you aren't on a dirt bike any more!)

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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:21 AM

 Looks like  I buy.  All of you who are waiting for the bike photos get extra (Lee and Barry).

Cederstrand

***Sue, congrats on the new arrival. Will the 250 Ninja smoke the hubby's bike?EvilLaugh

 

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Rob,  Not even close, but it is peppy.

Todd,  Since I ride a dirt bike, biker  chick does sound strange.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:04 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

gear-jammer
Jeff,  I sure like the interior of your shell station.  Great  detail.

Thanks. I'm not finished with it yet. I still have to scratch together a checkout counter.

Can't wait.Thumbs Up

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 16, 2009 10:40 AM

 Sounds like Rob wants to wrap himself around the coffee pot to get warm. It's just gotten up to the freezing mark here. 32°.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, January 16, 2009 10:37 AM

in a UNION PACIFIC mug and please leave the pot close by. Thanks!

The high today is 30F with tonight dropping down to 12F. Not cold compared to some of you folks, but for me it still means breaking ice 1 1/2" think in all the troughs so our critters can drink. A few were very thirsty this morning.

***Mark, that's a real catchy beat. Good job!Thumbs Up

***Sue, congrats on the new arrival. Will the 250 Ninja smoke the hubby's bike?EvilLaugh

***Lee, on the bright side, at least you didn't have to walk (or skate, ski, snowshoe, etc...) into work the last 4 miles,or did you? Bummer about your truck though. 

Might start digging though the scrap lumber for the makings of a train table, or shelf.

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, January 16, 2009 10:23 AM

Howdy all, Brrrrrr was it cold yesterday. Thanks for the coffee. Tastes goood and hot. Would have been here sooner but somebody abandoned a hunk of junk in the middle of the road. Looked like an old Pacer.

I hibernated yesterday. Started to get in a good day in Toddavania, of which I am King, but a friend of mine called and said another friend of ours needed our help to get her father into the truck as she thinks he had another stroke.(Why not call the rescue squad???) He seemed fine when we got there for just having a stoke last Thurs also. Anyway then my bud asked if he could come over and download an Anti-virus program for his new computer as it was some big number and on dial-up it would take three days or something. So I said OK, I have cable, how long could this take? NINE HOURS LATER!!! He’s leaving. When he gets here he decides to shop around some more. Then check out Youtube videos about some human slingshot. Then download 497 Mb of Vista updates and on and on. Never did get an anti-virus. I’m not mad or anything , this guy is like a brother to me, and this is typical of events he gets involved with.Sigh

But… I did get to run my Amtrak over the new addition. This is a mix of old Bachmann and Atherrn (I think) cars I got off of the bay that need some wheel work and will de-rail easy, real easy so if they make the round, you’re good to go. So far the only problem is on the old section. One is a 3 axle job and the radius on the inner loop is too tight for it. It’ll go but sloooowly and as it is around a small town it should go slow to the station anyway. “Tuck and roll grandma!”Laugh I’ve also developed a hump over a culvert and I’ve put a joint there (yeah I know and I did it anywayDunce Banged Head) so I have to re-work that. This time I’m gonna split the track so the joint isn’t on the culvert.

Today it’s still cold but not to be as cold so I’m going to take a caliper back for core and stop by the other LHS to pick up some metal roofing for a couple of building projects and then hopefully get that last 4 feet of track laid so I can complete the loop and can just let the trains run. That seems to be the section I’ve had the most trouble completing. Something always comes up.Sigh

Bama- You ever have a truck that just wouldn’t get a good pedal? Man I work on this thing for a week. (Translation: Lost money) Everything is right and no air. ConfusedThey are happy with it, says it’s better than it’s ever been but I don’t like it. I don’t care what the dealer says it ain’t right. Just because it’s 20 years old, with everything new when you step on a brake pedal you should KNOW it.

Ryan so sorry to hear about you father, Prayers for him, you and your family.

Terry in Texas- Thanks for the local of Envirotex was gonna ask that same question. Sounds pretty popular.

Picked up an Atlas Dash 8 40bw on the bay for 30 bucks. Looks like it hasn’t had anything attached yet. But the seller said the motor was sluggish. We’ll see. Even if it has to have a new motor I should still be OK for the price. Don’t know. I was hesitant as I haven’t had good luck with locos or cars off the bay.Eight Ball Hopefully this time….

Sue- does this mean you are a Biker Chick?Whistling Or have you been one.Whistling (My buddies girlfriend doesn’t really care for the term “biker chick”)

Mark- Excellent job. Bow (applause). Reminds me of the band I played in in high school. Ah the memories. I could just picture……Smile

ICE FOG!! Ho-lee Cow. Move over Terry, I'm headin' back to the motherland

Jeffery- Have you considered maybe putting a cinder block in that hole through the back window? Maybe you could claim vandalism and get some insurance money. Just don’t tell Roggie.Whistling

Refill on the coffee please, I’ll shut up now and go sit with the others and watch. No window seat for me. Too cold.

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Posted by Hoople on Friday, January 16, 2009 10:09 AM

 Morning all.

Howmus: He tends to play the trumpet the most, but he can play just about everything... Guitar, Bass, Saxophone, Drums, Piano... all sorts of stuff.

GMTRacing: For the most part I am self-taught also. I've had two instructers, one of them told me how to do the single stroke roll, paradiddle, triplet, and flam. The other taught me how to play a basic jazz beat... Everything you see here is 2.5 years of my studying and playing to Led Zeppelin, and other classic rock bands.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, January 16, 2009 9:58 AM

Good morning all...Its sunny and cold here this morning up now to 3....I'll have biscuits and gravey and coffee please..Thank You...My son has my Van a 94 Merc Min-van with 230  thousand + miles on it and it sets out and started at 4AM this morning so He could drive it to work!...

Looks like may get the railroad uncovered today...

Ray...Checked out the Legendary Dukes Nice sound...The Jailhouse Rock cut has some nice Trumpet work...I used to play some..Played 2 seasons for a feller that had been band leader for Ringling Brothers and He had many of their old charts Had to sight read some...

You all have a good one....Jerry

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Posted by howmus on Friday, January 16, 2009 9:36 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the same thing that Jeffrey is having along with a cup of drak Raost Coffee in a R&GV Museum Mug this morning.

Currently a nice warm 7°F outside here in the Finger Lakes although thye say it fells like it is -13°F.  High will get up to around 10° so other than bringing in wood for the stove, I will find indoor stuff to do today.

Mark great work on "Watermellon Man"!  One of my favorites! I see your director's ax is trumpet.  Our local Middle School Band director is also trumpet major and a rock/soul musician.  Plays lead trumpet with these guys: http://www.thelegendarydukes.com/   (He is Nick)  You might like their stuff, they have several CDs out.

I see my breakfast is off the grill so I'll be by the window watchin' the trains!
 

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, January 16, 2009 9:31 AM

It was a lovely -18 this morning when I got up!  Factor in the wind chill and that dropped it to -33.  Needless to say, it was a "might" brisk out there!  Had to go out and let the car run for about 20 minutes before I took off today.  Didn't want the radiator to freeze up on me, ya know?

Good Morning!

Just trying to get started today!  The coffee is flowing, so I'll be OK.

It's supposed to warm up through the day, and even into this evening.  They're saying that we should actually be near 4 degrees at or around midight.

Indianapolis, Indiana
Currently: -8°F Partly Cloudy

Wind: South-Southwest at 8 MPH
Humidity: 76%
Dewpoint: -14°F
Barometer: 30.73 inches
Wind Chill: -26°F

Today: sunny. Highs around 7. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Lowest wind chill readings 20 below to 26 below zero until midday.
Tonight: partly cloudy. Lows around 4. Temperature steady or slowly rising after midnight. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Wind chill readings 1 below to 11 below zero.


So whats up with all of you?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 16, 2009 8:54 AM

 Biscuits and gravy please.


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Posted by der5997 on Friday, January 16, 2009 8:48 AM

  good morning all!  It's as cold here as we've known it -20C (that's a bit below 0F)  and here's what that does to the sea ...

that's ice fog, with which Fergie is all too familiar.

Have to get ready for Kris' mom's weekly hairdo appointment run to the Harbour.  Hope the van warms up well.

TTFN 

 

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Friday, January 16, 2009 8:40 AM

 Good morning!! 

     

                                               

    I'll have the biscuits and gravy Zoe.

      Last night I added air compressors on  the front of my Bachmann Spec. 2-8-0.   I'll post pics later...

 

                           See you all later!

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Posted by CNCharlie on Friday, January 16, 2009 8:10 AM

Good Morning Diners!

There's a cool -44C windchill this morning so I'm leaving late for work so I can give my wife a ride. We live very close to the Uni where she works but we are the last bus stop and often they just don't stop. Good news is that it is supposed to be up to -7C  by Sunday and zero Monday. Remember what I said a while ago about the forecast of +2 Sunday? Oh well, it is certainly better than the -25 for today.

Ryan, my thoughts are with you and your Dad. Comments by others are true in that it is very treatable these days. I know that my uncle was treated very successfully for it. I am enjoying your RR menus.

Think I'll actually run some trains tonight. My little Consolidation needs a good run.

Keep that hot coffee coming Chloe!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 16, 2009 7:24 AM

 Good morning.

It's a balmy 25 and partly cloudy out here by the lake this morning with a wind chill of 17. Glad I'm sitting here in a nice toasty 70.

I got very little done on the layout yesterday. I had all these plans about what would get done but as usual other things got in the way. With these low temps coming through I had to do some things to prepare for it. I was busy sealing up whatever gaps I could find. That 'Great Stuff' gap filler is great stuff. I had one window (32''w by 17''h) that refused to quit being drafty so it got filled in with the stuff. Ain't no draft there now! I also took the precaution of changing out the antifreeze in my car since it hadn't been done in a couple of years. That's all I'd need is a frozen block. As for what to do today, yesterdays plans are now today's plans, and just you watch! Old Murphy's gonna snicker!

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA 71446-6114 1/16/2009


Wind Chill: 17°F (-8°C)
Humidity: 66%
Dew Point: 15°F (-9°C)

So Far Today
High: 29°F (-2°C)
Low: 25°F (-4°C)
Rain: 0.00"
Rain Rate: 0.00"/h
Gust: 10mph ENE

Hard freeze warning in effect until 10 AM cst this morning.

Today High: 45 (7°C) Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight Low: 30 (-1°C) Partly cloudy. Lows around 30. Southeast winds around 5 mph.


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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, January 16, 2009 7:12 AM
Not so Good morning all, Driving into work this morning and the truck shut down about 4 miles from work.  Limped into the base and they guys let me park it in the warehouse to thaw out.  I think one of the injectors froze.  Right now the Air temp is -9F and the wind chill is -19F.

Lee

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, January 16, 2009 6:55 AM
Good morning people---right now the temperature is at -23C with the windchill of -35C. They also stuck a windchill warning on us as we could see windchills of -40C just a bit to the north of us. Tomorrw we will have up to 10cm of snow as well-----but the highs for today and tomorrow will be -15C and -9C. We're warming up!!! LEE: I also put enough slack in the line---when I go out I've noticed in some places there is a variance between some types of lines---some are really slack---others so bowstring tight that I'm wondering if they'll survive a windstorm----A neighbour of ours works for one of the utility co's here and he told me that generally there is slack in the lines for that purpose----but then again----We's be checking that site out for sure-----Chloe---can I get a coffee and a muffin please? I'm going to be going to work in a few--------I'll sit with the bunch for now thanks---

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, January 16, 2009 6:10 AM

Morning all,

a round of HOT coffee for everybody!

Reminds me that the day after Thanks Giving sale at Home Depot they passedout hot coffee to all of us early bird shoppers because it was chilly. Nice gesture on their part. Warmed my gloved hands and my soul.

It is, as many of you already know, cold here. We are on the plus side of zero, but barely. I don't think it's actually going to get as cold as they thought here though.

RYAN I gather your father has prostate cancer. I must have missed your posting on it. My father is now a 15 year survivor of prostate cancer. He had his removed through Cryo {sp?} surgery whereby they freeze out the cells and extract. So there IS hope. Since your father has prostate cancer, I hope you will be getting checked regularly by a urologist as well! Heredity can be a nasty thing. I have been getting checked since my father's cancer and even in my early 30's had benign elargement episodes. My father's father also had prostate cancer. We shall set up a prayer candle for your and yours.

I can't wait for spring. I'm itching to go to Steamtown to watch them play with the steam locos. *Alas*

I can only watch some Utube vids of steamtown and other railroads running steam until spring comes....including some of the excursions we have been on. Anybody want some links to Utube steamtown vids???

Have a great day everyone and stay warm!

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, January 16, 2009 5:43 AM

Good Morning All,

   I'll have a regular to go and a toasted hardroll please.

   3 degrees out and the cold is to continue for a few more days. Shut the minimal water off at the house last evening and drained down the system as no one needs the bathroom with work stopped. Left the space heater on in the space beneath the floor so the trap won't freeze and we'll carry on from there.

   Dropped the CFO off at the station this morning - she's off to her Lacrosse coaches convention in Baltimore - gets to ride the Acela as well . I was to go also but have too much going on here to take the time especially with the Amherst train show next weekend.

Mark - excellent job on the part of the whole band, but your chops are awesome. If you have the same oppourtunity through high school it'll serve you well. I ended up teaching myself and it just didn't work out as well as learning in a structured environment.

  Lots to do again today so I'd best get to it. Catch y'all later,  J.R.

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, January 16, 2009 4:53 AM

Good morning all,

The thermometer on the porch claims it’s 4.8F outside!!!  It’s official; global warming is in abeyance today.

 

Ryan, sorry to hear about your Dad but they have made great advances in treating prostate cancer, I wish him a speedy recovery (tell him to listen to the doctors and follow their instructions).

 

Barry, http://www.berkshirejunction.com/ has wire for telephone poles that will stretch and not break the poles.

Sue, congratulations on the new bike!

 

Lee

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, January 16, 2009 4:28 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by Hoople on Friday, January 16, 2009 12:09 AM

 Evening all!

I'm excited and happy! I'm done with my highschool application, I don't have any homework, and the 5th annual Honors Student concert ended two hours ago. There is also a trainshow this weekend... Good stuff.

The 5th annual Honors Student concert was the best so far that I've played in. (I've played in three of them) This year, I actually had a good drummer instead of a bad one as a partner. He's played for much longer than me, but we're just about the same level... Anyways, I got to do a drum solo (he did too) on one song, which my mom recorded. Even though it's a Jazz Band, we play rock songs... 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQcuuCvlwv8

There's the youtube link for the song I played.

As for the trainshow, it's the 35th annual Pacific Science Center show, which runs all three days of the MLK weekend each year. I'll be operating with the club one of the days...

I can see Friday coming, can't you PC?


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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:12 PM

 Large decaf coffee, please & thanks.

 ***Jeffrey, sure do like the detail work around your new auto shop. 

***Ryan, sending healing thoughts his way. Hopefully it will take a very long time to manifest in any noticable way. My dad was diagnosed with that many years ago and it still is not his worst health problem. 

***Terry, can't beat that price for a good wood stove.

Wife fell today trying to jog across an interesection near the not-so-LHS, when the light turned yellow on her half way. Scraped her knees a bit, but mostly her pride. Running back to help her up I just felt so bad for her. Anyway, she picked up a few items like the WS Fix-a-flat, LL used car lot, cops hand-cuffing badguys, and a pair of tractors.

Going to be around 10F tonight. Add to that the windchill and I'll be getting up early to go break the inevitable ice from the critters water buckets. 

Cowboy Rob 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:03 PM

 Catch ya later Bama.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:02 PM

blownout cylinder
I just do the maintenence thing, that's all---

I hear that! I try to keep on top of the maintenance as much as possible. Even after all these years it has only one oil leak, a cracked seal on a transmission oil line. The amount lost is very small, maybe a falf pint every three or four months.

Running Bear, Sundown, Louisiana
          Joined June, 2004

Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running Bear
Space Mouse for president!
15 year veteran fire fighter
Collector of Apple //e's
Running Bear Enterprises
History Channel Club life member.
beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam


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