Well all I think that I'm going to be off to bed, got to go sub a class tomorrow morning (gonna shut the shop down for an extended lunch), and do a bunch of other things, I'll see y'all in the morning after I take the daughter to daycare.
JeffW; I'd believe that 95+F, we get the pipeline from your end of the country in the summer! My Audi Quattro handles that quite well---I just do the maintenence thing, that's all---
I'll have the Pecan pie and a scoop of chocolate ice cream and an OJ please---I'll sit back by the fireplace with the bunch---
SUE; re; bike----YES!!!
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
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Hey, those of you who have been waiting with me. My 250 Ninja came in. Larry will pick it up for me on Saturday.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
gear-jammerJeff, I sure like the interior of your shell station. Great detail.
BamaCSX83Yeah, I know what you mean about the HD stuff. My 2001 Chevy Impala is a 9C1 car (police interceptor package), so yeah, its all HD stuff.
Yeah, I know what you mean about the HD stuff. My 2001 Chevy Impala is a 9C1 car (police interceptor package), so yeah, its all HD stuff.
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Good evening, Chloe. I will have a RBF, please.
Terry, My WS Reaslistic water does take longer to set up, but I have been pouring it 1/8 " or less. I often wait a week between layers though. When I am done, I plan to put ripples on it with the water effects. That should prevent scratches from showing. I will let you know.
Jeff, I sure like the interior of your shell station. Great detail.
BamaCSX83no coolant leaks, also no major cooling system failures.
My Impala (2001 model) has 160,000 on it, my wife's Cobalt (2005) has 53,000 on it, the Alero (2003) has 127,000 on it, the Jeep (1997) has 170,000 on it, the truck (1976 Chevy) has 279,000 on it, and the van (1998 Ford E350) has 399,000 on it, and no coolant leaks, also no major cooling system failures. Also looks like I've got top of the page, so order up ladies and gents, they're on me!
BamaCSX83Antifreeze gets changed in EVERY vehicle I own every two years, no questions asked, (although three of my vehicles have Dex-Cool *5year/150,000mile stuff) I'm a mechanic and if I can keep my stuff gonig by being precautious and doing things early, then I will.
Antifreeze gets changed in EVERY vehicle I own every two years, no questions asked, (although three of my vehicles have Dex-Cool *5year/150,000mile stuff) I'm a mechanic and if I can keep my stuff gonig by being precautious and doing things early, then I will.
Good evening Diners: A very hot chocolate with whipped cream please before I head off to bed. (Seriously, Bamma, I clicked on the Reply in Paul's post, and when I posted this you'd ordered the same thing! )
Ryan: Sorry to hear about your dad. He's in my prayers, and I've emailed you about sharing that further.
Jeff: sorry to hear about your uncle too, that's a hard disease. Prayers for him as well. You keep amazing with the detail you are able to put into those scenes (and the enjoyment it obviously gives you) thanks again for letting us in on it.
Happy to report two successes on the same loco. it's a 1995 vintage Atlas GP7 in which I had installed a TCS CN split decoder. I've had to remove the shell to refix a repair to the rear pilot. While I had the thing undressed, so to speak, I diassembled it and took out the two bearings next to the flywheels. I'd read where the bearings either side of the worm, plus the flywheel sliding bearing made a 2 fulcrum system that introduced noise, and taking out the mechanically redundant second bearing reduced noise. Wow! does it ever! Second success is that TCS now make a drop in decoder for short Atlas diesels that would have needed the CN decoder. They will exchange my two unopened CNs I bought for a pair of GP35s straight across, no questions asked; and send me another for this GP7. I want to replace the original CN as the wires coming up over the decoder to run the lights obscure the rear light very easily,and make replacing the shell without shorting out the decoder a nightmare. With the Canadian $ down right now I can't justify the extra for Priority shipping, wish I could! I also see that MRC have a drop in sound decoder for the N Kato P42...it's over $86 though, but a boy can dream...
Speaking of which, I'll say goodnight, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
GMTRacing Snip . I agree with Terry, the WS scenic water really never hardened.Where does one find Envirotex? That sounds like a better choice. Snip.
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I agree with Terry, the WS scenic water really never hardened.Where does one find Envirotex? That sounds like a better choice.
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Most Michaels craft stores and Hobby lobbys carry it
also some Home depots have it in the paint dept
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Ryan - I'm sorry to hear about your dad. Your thoughts and prayers are with me and mine. I looked at the needed detail parts on my GP40-2, and thankfully, I don't really have all that much to buy. Looks like I'm going to be getting the safety step set, the bell, the upper MU hose assembly (the big cable), and the front and rear ditch lights, along with a set of Kadee couplers (any recommendations on what # Kadee to use?) Other than that, I don't really have a whole lot of detailing to do, other than paint and weathering once I get the worm assembly put back into the front truck (it kinda fell out on me and got lost a while back, so I haven't run the locomotive in forever (won't really run worth a flip without that assembly). Thanks for the shot for Details West, I relaly do like their stuff. Chloe, I'll have the biggest mug of hot chocolate that you can get me, with a shot or two of whipped cream on top.
Made it back from Anacoco in one piece. Training meeting was uneventful. It was on a subject I'm fairly well versed on, incident command. I was the ONLY one there from the Sundown fire dept. There were 17 other fire fighters there from Rosepine, Anacoco, Sandy Creek and another station I didn't catch the name of. Two hours isn't bad for a class, many of them last for four to six hours.
Evening Gang: just dropping in for a quick glass of water. No caffeen untill after my stress test tomorrow. This is getting to be a yearly thing.
Not much got done today because of Mary Anns appointment and the weather. It's cold here, of course not as cold as up north. the low was about 26f and the high got to 37f. There was a slight breeze so it felt colder.
Ryan my thoughts are with your father. I hear that prostate cancer cancer is one of the more treatable types of cancer. I shure hope so.
I actually got in a nape today so I wouldn't loose my ROF status, it felt good.
Well I'm off to bed.
Good Night All
Good Evening All,
Welcome back Jerry - good to see you home. A toasty 8F out just now down to 0 tonight again and a high tomorrow around 14. Gotta consider a trip to the beach at that point to escape the heat. Think a cup of hot chocolate with marshmellows and a slice of warm cherry pie would do me a treat.
Ryan - sorry to hear about your dad. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers.
Not much to report n the MRR front - did spend an evening at the museum Tues working on the O gage. The house is dead stop as well just now. The chief building inspector toured the house and now wants a meet with all the involved parties. Should be interesting.
That was a good slice of pie but it's been another long day - time to toodle off. Catch y'all later, J.R.
Ryan--
So sorry to hear about your father. How old is he? Reason I ask is that in many men, that type of cancer is very slow growing and in a great many cases, once diagnosed, is quite treatable.
At any rate, my prayers for him. And you and your family. I'll add your father and you and your family to our Intentions at Mass this weekend.
Tom
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Jim; I bought a while ago, some 11/2" ABS piping so I could do up the silos on the mill project. Well,i just started to get the silly things cut. The scratchbuilding stuff will come in handy for the conveyor assemblies etc that need to be done. As for the boxcars I think I have a good start on the grain boxcar cut. I also found that those pre-wired things won't work for that area I'm trying to portray---in fact, some pix I have show some poles had a bit of a tilt to them, due to the position vis-a-vis irrigation/drainage channels and the like. We have on a road not too far away from me a string of poles over at a 80 degree angle---I don't see many people trying that on a layout---- 'Spring' would just bat them all over anyhow----that's why i just spike 'em
Ryan, sorry to hear about your dad. :(
JimRCGMONSJoe - congrats on the goal (basketball?), and enjoy those easy tests while you have 'em.
Thanks! But it's actually hockey.
Band exam is tomorrow. Its the biggest joke of my life. It's almost impossible to get anything other than a 99 in that class. The exam is literally counting rythms... 1 2 3 4/1 2 + 3 4// Just can't wait for Tuesday, english exam (barfs, mumbles about how much he hates teacher) and history, but our world history is amazingly cool and it's such an easy class.
Night all.
Joe
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Evening, Chloe - I'll have a hot fudge sundae and a large ATSF mug of hot cocoa, please, to take some of the chill off. Thanks!
Ryan, sorry to hear about your Dad - I will be praying for him (and your family), and hope they caught it plenty early on, so they can treat it ASAP. How close does he live to you?
Sawyer, that concert sounds like you'll enjoy it - how far away is it?
, Barry - I'll take the blame on that LHS trip... Now, do you think your LHS owner will send me a commission? Uh huh, sure he will. That does sound like a good deal - if any LHS here did that and I found out, I'd be going there! If you used those Rapido 'pre-strung' poles, you might have Spring using them for a mini-cat-trampoline.
Johnboy - that's not frost on the pumpkin, the pumpkin is frozen solid to the core at that temp (Celsius or Fahrenheit, doesn't matter)!! Yeah, and everybody had better keep all of their socks, layers of shirts, parkas and longjohns on, too... As for a report on my love life, when there's nothing new to report, I don't report. Guess that answers your question, eh? But I don't think that would fall under the "no news is good news" category, unfortunately. The bank teller is long-gone history, and I'm not even banking with that bank (for multiple other reasons). I have been with my credit union since early 2008, actually. Wish they had a few more options like a bank does, but I like getting that little bit of interest every quarter (which I haven't had a bank do in a long, lonnnnnggggg time...)
So Johnboy - what's shaking with the local out there tonight? Can you see the exhaust from the dynamic brake fans, as cold as it is outside?
Blessings and prayers,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Well, if you thought what I told you yesterday was cold, wait till you hear this.
Last night at mid-night it was -40c with a wind chill of -53c. Now that is really "frost on the Pumpkin"
Wasn't much better when I left for work this morning.
It is easing up now and tomorrow it will just be below freezing. What a change in a day and a half.
Must be our California buddies sending some of their "Hot Air"
CN Charlie and those further east, there is help on the way, just be patient and keep your socks on.
Glad you are back home Jerry, now lets get that "IS" up and running. Say "Hi" to Sallie for us.
Prayers and blessings to all in need. Especially Ryan's Dad..
Cape Jim, It has been awhile since you gave us an update on your love life and the dating scene down there.
Did that encounter with that teller at the bank develope into something interesting ????? Hope so !!!!!
If that is Vinnie cooking tonight I'll have that Siscillian Steak and Pasta with a chaser of cherry coke. and put it on Jeff's tab as he owes me one and seeing he is top dog on this page.
I'll be in the window seat watching the local go through. Anyone care to join me ??
Anybody with some quarters, put some 50s-60s music on the Jute Box. Thanks.
Johnboy out................................
"May the Rails never be silent "
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We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Just found out I have a training meeting to go to at the Anacoco fire dept tonigt so I gotta get ready for that. Catch y'all later.
Evenin' all!
Zoe I'll have the meatloaf special, baked potato, and corn, along with a big mug of hot choclate this evening. I know it's a lot but gotta keep the fires burning with this cold snap.
Dick it will be a Three Dog Night here in the Finger Lakes tonight! Currently 3°F (thats - 16°C) with a predicted low of -1°F. I wouldn't be surprised to see some local school closings tomorrow as the wind will pick up and cause -15 to -20° wind chills. Just loaded the wood stove again. I have already used up most of my wood supply alredy and have enough to go about 3 more weeks. Then I'll just have to turn up the furnace I guess.
Ryan, sorry to hear about your father. The only good thing may be that that type of cancer in older men tends to be very slow growing and they have made great progress in treatment. Most common I hear is "wait and see". That said you and your family will be in my prayers!
Well, dinner has arrived so I will be sitting in the window booth up front in case a train goes by.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
RyanYour Father is in my prayers.....Jerry
Well, except maybe for you guys NOTB, we gotta be in first place for cold here in NW. Wisconsin. Woke up to -24f with windchills-38f to -48f.There's not a school open in the 5 county area.Tonight's guesses are: -26f and HORRIBLY cold WC's.My furnace sounds just like a cash register.I never quite had the dough to finish the woodstove install, it's an antique Channon-Emory I got off a farmhouse remodel job I did this fall.Owners were gonna toss it and I picked it up for $25. The wife googled it and found out it's worth around $900! Fits right in with our farm-type house I'm building here.Chimney triple wall is about $100 per 3' and I'll need about 18' to clear the roof highpoint(2' higher than the nearest point within 10'. Code.) With a 10/12 pitch roof that's a little spendy!
Ryan, sorry to hear your news.
I'll second Envirotex Lite for water courses. It's all I'll use.No smell and dries rock-hard. Clean it with a Swiffer pad.
Terry
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Thanks for the recommendations for Details West, I'll probably check into them later tonight. Well, here comes the cold weather for us! Low expected to be down around 16 tonight, or possibly colder. Windchills will definitely make it seem worse (glad I've got my -20 rated parka). I'll be back later to check up on things, and prayers to those in need.
I just got home from work---driving N of London is not fun---they're just getting hammered with snowsqualls, expecting up to a foot in some areas---so had to pick my way home. I'll have a ribeye steak, mashed 'taters and corn on the cob as well as a coffee please and thankyou.
RYAN; That always is worrying----you take care of your father as well as yourself---we'll keep you and yours in our prayers------
JIM; My going to LHS netted me some more HUMBROL paints, and some more scratchbuilding supplies PLUS about 8 40' Boxcars ( 1/2 price off!!---and reason? ---has to find some way of encouraging people to come to the store in this COLD!! Besides---he's going 'stirbats' with no one to talk to---) See what you made me do?
I've been using rounded toothpicks for my poles--mind, mine are very light duty, not those ones that carry 4 or more lines, these carry only 2---because I'm modelling a mainly rural line the powerlines here aren't too complicated,hence these single pole with 2 insulators attached to a wedge stuck to the poles----Audrey uses in her weaving a very thin cotton thread that actually is not at all furry and is quite strong--thank goodness, what with 'Spring' around so I've been sort of checking out how this will work for powerlines---
In the meantime I'm going by the fireplace to warm up----
Ryan, that sucks man.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Ryan, sorry to hear about your Dad. Thats a rough one! Prayers for all of you!