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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 5:04 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

JP, good to see you in the shop. How's it going?

Big_Girl:
QUOTE: The sandwich, she added, has never sprouted a spore of mold.

Says something about the miraculous properties of either American cheese, or Cotton Balls! [:D]


It's a symbiotic relationship, all the mold that should be growing on the sammich is growing on her brain instead. [:0] Maybe that is why she is getting rid of it, there is no more room in her head so she has to pass it on to someone else.[;)][:p]

Bad I know, but sheesh..........[:D]


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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:25 PM
Noah: OK, that's getting better. We'll overlook the 100 years pocket money clause. But for an A student you don't seem to follow orders too closely.
QUOTE: 2) Issue forthwith an abject and humble apology to First Officer Fergmiester for inconveniencing his travel plans.

So, I can't answer for what Rosie -the -dog may do about the bits of your locos.





[#oops]
That looks like it could have been one of them, lets hope the other is all in one piece!
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Posted by tomwatkins on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:39 PM
Good evening Everybody,
Today was another great day in the mountains. I didn't get as much done as I'd hoped to, but that's OK.The tree is down and the mess cleaned up and hauled down the hill to the burn pile. I got a bit more done on the fascia panels. The rest of the day went to odds and ends. That's just how it goes sometimes

Tomorrow will be very busy. Bill was going to come up to run trains, but I had to beg off. I've got a number of things I've got to do for Shawna, including going to Gainesville to bring her up here to do a presentation at the high school for one of her classes. Then, depending on her schedule, I may have to take her back. The forecast for tomorrow doesn't include any railroading.

We are going to go to the GATS show in Atlanta on Saturday. It should be a good time. And you never know what you'll find at a train show.

Jim, that's pretty cool that they used the depot for part of the Clinton Library. It's good that more towns and cities are preserving them and finding good uses for them. Too bad more of them couldn't have been saved.

PennsyHoosier, opinions vary widely on airbrushes, but here's mine. I use a single action Binks Wren with an "A" tip, which is the finest tip. It's very simple, easy to clean and maintain and does everything I need an airbru***o do.I've tried several double action brushes and went back to the Binks every time. For me, they were just too much trouble. So my recommendation would be a good (Binks, Badger or Pasche) single action brush.

Paul, what I usually do with the wires to the tender is to twist them 3 or 4 times. This takes up a little of the excess length and the "cable" I just made now has enough body that I can shape into a curve with a pair of tweezers to keep it out of the way. Sometimes I'll cut a very thin strip or 2 of electrical tape ( a bit less than 1/16"wide) and wrap the cable in a place or 2 with the tape strip. Usually 2 turns around the cable is enough. Trim the free end with a sharp #11 blade and put just a drop of superglue on it to fasten it to itself.

Bill, I think the resin diners are a great idea. One of those by the interchange yard in Murphy would have saved a lot of people a lot of walking up the hill into town. I believe I can find a place for one.

Big Girl, I saw the piece about the sandwich on CNN this morning. Very bizarre.

Aggro, that is a good looking cab forward. The weathering may take time, but it's time well spent. It looks super.

JP, I'm glad things are going better, and I hope they will continue to. We're all thinking about you and hoping things work out.

Ed, my secret weapon for keeping track of the little bitty pieces are the clear plastic boxes Kadee trucks used to come in, plus a few larger boxes I got from MicroMark. Anything that comes off or comes out of storage to go on a model goes into a box until it's time to use it. Otherwise they'd all run away.

Better go for now, it's getting late and tomorrow is going to be busy.
Have a great evening everybody,
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:37 PM
Tom; Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try. I'll second the advice on the air brush. I use the Pasche, mmyself. I've got 3 at work that I use there and 4 at the house. Need less to say I like them. I have a selection of tips for them. That's one reason I have so many. I don't have to take the time to change. It dosen't take that much time to change a tip, I just get lazy. It sounds like Shawna is feeling much better. I'm glade to hear that.

Bill; The dinners would be great. There must be a way to put the gang in pictures. I'll see if I can get a proper picture of myself and send it to you. Try it and see what happens.

JP; You sound much better. I hope that things keep on improveing.My best wishes as all ways.

Did I start something with the nearly invisable thing? Good.

Teffy; you need to add 7 1/2 inch gauge 1 1/2 & 4 in scale.

Well I'm off to bed.
Good Night All

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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:12 PM
Hi friends,

Today was one of those days when you wake up thinking, "Ahhh, I'll have plenty of time with the trains today"--and then everything goes kaput. So hear I am after midnight looking at my trains, when I had hoped to spend a little time with my (old) airbrush on a Pennsy GP7. Tomorrow is already shot. Oh well, it's nice to look--and the weekend is getting close...
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Posted by AggroJones on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:29 PM
Good evening.

Theres no snow here, but it 's cold as hell. I may actually have to put on a whole shirt.
Ya see, I always walk around wearing tank tops, even in the winter. I just ate a bomb turkey wing dinner I prepared. Probably the best i ever made. [dinner]
I'm feeling okay, not too bad.
Father's at the bar again, so I have a uninterupted night of working on the layout. [:-^] Lately I've been relaying alot of the lower line's track. The first attemps were not up to my standard. I rushed through it. Now , its going smoother.

Teffy--My maternal grandmother had catarack surgery on her eyes last week. She says she was woke during it! I didn't know that was even possible. I'm not too close to her. I just hear family members talk about her.

Jim-- A while ago, we up graded our internet conection to Comcast high speed. We used to have Earthlink dial up and a second phone line for use of the internet. Well we figured it only cost like $5 more per month for straight high speed service. The combined cost of extra phone line and Earthlink was almost equivilant to this Comcast high speed cable connection! Its like 50 times faster than 56K and its always on. It allows you to watch streaming video too.

Time to get a drink. Butterscotch snopps, perhaps.

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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:50 AM
This kinda got started over on the Hobby Shop Horror thread, but instead of hijacking that thread lets bring it over here...


Best hamburger in the Universe is:
Tommy's double cheeseburger with a side of Chili-fries
[dinner][dinner][dinner][dinner]


Second place at a fraction of a hairline behind...
In-N-Out Double-Double with a side of fresh cut french fries, the best on the Planet
[dinner][dinner][dinner]

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Posted by krump on Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:36 AM
NOW I'm hungry too - guess I'll have a burger with my fries, and a mocha milkshake
- does the burger come with Smoggy-Sauce???[dinner]

PH - you're a Hoosier, I'm a Hoser

Noah - apology accepted, however it's been hard to cross my fingers behind my back while holding a snowball [^] - btw, being North of the 49th and still in North America, we in BC have had snow in every season, and every month - the last time I recall it snowing in July or August was about 8 yrs ago... I said nothing about a truce however, so I'll wait till July 1 / 05 prior to signing any contracts. Now, about that coffee...

I recently found a DVD of American Steam in the 50's and 60's - enjoyable.

JP - glad to hear that things are looking more positive. still praying for you that things work out

cheers, krump

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Posted by lupo on Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:50 AM
Morning All !
WOW Vic that's one hellofaburger, NO two! I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna
that is not fair showing these contraptions to people waking up hungry!
of to the kitchen right away!
see yall later!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:16 AM
Good Morning All:

I started late today so it'll be short. I'm still cleaning up and straightening up the house getting ready for Thanksgiving. I don't understand how two people can create such a mess

Ed:
I put several spaces between the names and the gages so the gages were all in a column, what happened? How do I make them back into a column?

John:
I liked your signs for Noah - that's cute!!!!! As long as it isn't a layout it can be cute.

Noah:
I think you used to talk about railfanning - what town do you live in and what railroad where you watching?

Well I've got work to do

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:31 AM
Teffy,

Sorry Bob, I don't know how to get columns to line up here. Haven't seen any forum code for that particular maneuver. What you've got now is fine.

Ed
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:07 AM
Good morning gang. I know that many of you are drooling over Vic's burgers, just don't get electrocuted. [swg]

Here is another of Vic's finds, for the more mechanically inclined among us. When you see this, your jaw will drop far enough to fit that burger in.

http://www.snopes.com/autos/business/hondacog.asp

Have fun. [8D]
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Posted by JPowell on Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:34 PM
Thanks for the wishes and prayers all - they're much appreciated.

Teffy - you can add JP to the HO side of the list. Not sure if I want you to add my CFO yet!

Warm, cloudy, and drizzley out this way today. Bought a 1gl bucket of Joint compound last night, along w/ a bunch of various sized plastic putty knives - all for less than 15.00. Next time, I may go for the big 5gal bucket of compound - sells for under 11.00 at one of out HIS (Home Improvement Stores).

Talk to all later....
JP

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, November 18, 2004 4:15 PM
Der, I quote from my last post:

QUOTE: I issue a full and complete apoligy for all inconvience caused by the Seriously Nasty Obnoxious Whitestuff.


So I did issue an apology, and I demand a full refund for the loco, which still hasn't shown up!! And I mean


Teffy, I live about 20 miles west of Baraboo WI, in a town of 10,000 called Reedsburg. I railfain mainly the Wisconsin & Southern, there three times weekly local that comes to town. I will go to other cites farther down the WSOR's Reedsburg sub, as it ends at my town, and I'll chase it back up here to Reedsburg. One spot has a real nice long bridge too. I also will occasionally go up the the CP line in Wisconsin Dells, about 15 miles North East of me, on there major artery throught WI. It's also the Route of the Amtrak Empire builder.

Well, didn't get anymore model railroading done last night, so I really have nothing to report. Guess I'll be heading off then, see you all tommarrow(Friday!!).

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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, November 18, 2004 4:49 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

NOW I'm hungry too - guess I'll have a burger with my fries, and a mocha milkshake
- does the burger come with Smoggy-Sauce???[dinner]



No but if you eat enough of the chili you can create your own personal "smog"[:0][;)]

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Posted by Trainnut484 on Thursday, November 18, 2004 5:15 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

NOW I'm hungry too - guess I'll have a burger with my fries, and a mocha milkshake
- does the burger come with Smoggy-Sauce???[dinner]



No but if you eat enough of the chili you can create your own personal "smog"[:0][;)]


Chili with beans as the magical fruit
The more you eat the more you toot [;)][:-^]

Take care,

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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:32 PM
PennsyHoosier is reaching to open the window for a little fresh air in the Coffee Shop this evening. [;)]
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:49 PM
And now the lastest in the continuing saga of the consolidations. Brad of Brad's Trains called today and appoligised for taking so long to get in touch with me. He was very nice and listened to my tail of woe. I'm going to meet him at GATS in Ft. Worth this weekend. He said he'd bring another loco and exchange. So I'll try again. Maybe the third time will be a charm.

Lawrence; It may take alot more than opening a window.

Take care all.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:10 PM
Hi All

I don't have much time tonight, so I will be brief (Haynes, Fruit of the Loom, etc.) [;)] [:D]

Bob

I have NEVER seen so many busses. [:0] They are EVERYWHERE.

Why I bet Disneyland has never seen so many busses. [;)]


Ed

At the moment it is status quo on the isp. I have to have time to do anything and working 10 hour shifts five or six days a week does not allow me time to do much looking.

One good note to pass along. The LHS I thought closed down just moved. It was in a ritzy area and probally was having a hard time paying the rent. I have some things on Saturday's "To Do List" but if I can work in a stop there, I will.
[;)]

I saw a Ferrorex engine on a UP train the other day. (That might not be spelled correctly, I am sure Ed will help with the correct spelling if I am wrong.) [;)]

My my, 715 already, time for bed. [B)]


P. S. Anyone ever make snow ice cream? It was always a real treat when I was little (just a few years ago [;)] ).

###############---------------------- Now who took the other rail? [?] [}:)]

(Humor from a tired man. [:0] [B)] )

Bye Now. [8D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:12 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by PennsyHoosier

PennsyHoosier is reaching to open the window for a little fresh air in the Coffee Shop this evening. [;)]



Yeah, it does smell worse than GE 4-cycle diesel engine smog around here lately... [:-,]

Vic:
You need to find a way to post those burgers on there so that if you double-click on them, a real one instantly appears in front of you....[dinner][;)]

Der:
Rosie-the-dog must have really of shook that thing to pieces---I found a couple of Q radiator fans and dynamic brake wiring shards all the way down here![;)][:D]

Sorry Noah.[:0][;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:39 PM
hey vsmith -
I haven't had an In 'n Out 'Double-double w/ grilled onions in over 10 yrs (when I last lived in OC). I'm hoping for a feeeze tonite so I can stick my tongue onto the monitor and let it get stuck there all night long and just pretend the burger's real. . .Damn that brings back good memories. And their fries. . .just as good.

The best burger for the money anywhere on the planet. I still remember where they were - what freeway exit, what hobby shop they were close (enough) to, and so on. And to think I just ate a can of pan fried corned beef hash and eggs. Yuck.
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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:44 PM
Noah: Guess what I was able to pick up at a very good price today? A Kato SD40 (not a Dash2, but very nice, almost new and at a great price).[^]

So, being in a good mood, I consulted with Rosie-the -dog, and she says it's alright to let you have the locos, even though you have yet to comply with the exact instructions[:D]
So here you go, all reassembled and everything.
We put the caboose in because we don't know what rules you run by.[:D]
If you find there are parts missing, such as Q Radiator fans, pieces of the Dynamic Brake Assemblies, stuff like that, please apply to the Rail Transportation Board of the State of Illinois. We understand that they may have some useful information.[(-D] Der&Rosie-the-dog.

Glad to report that the "rock wall" has been essentially roughed in for the upper tunnel. The re-designed access hatch works quite well, Ed.


More pics on page 2 of my railimages site.

Tea time, then bed[zzz]
Goodnight, and God Bless.

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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:07 PM
QUOTE: Jim: saw a Ferrorex engine on a UP train the other day. (That might not be spelled correctly, I am sure Ed will help with the correct spelling if I am wrong.)


Close, it's FERROMEX. Second largest railroad in Mexico. 26% owned by UP. See also the Nov 2003 Trains Magazine for more info. Here's a shot of one of their locos. I think it's a GP40-2, but I'm not sure. That's dark green, not black, in the color scheme.


Regards

Ed
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Posted by egmurphy on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:47 PM
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,

Well it’s been an interesting day around here, to say the least. While we can’t complain of serious illnesses or injuries, like a couple of you and your families have gone through recently (or are still going through) we make up for it in volume. First you need to understand that we live right next door to my in-laws. We have two small houses, with one fence around the two, that kind of function as one extended household although they’re really separate. With the in-laws are Fran’s two youngest brothers (early 20’s) and one young niece, about the same age as junior.

Fran was down with some kind of infection most of last week. She’s about back to normal now, but on Tuesday morning, junior came down with a messy case of fever/upset stomach/diarrhea. [xx(] Had to take him to the lab first thing this morning for tests/analysis, then to the doc’s again this afternoon (3rd visit). Appears to be just a severe bacterial infection, let’s say a bad case of Montezuma’s Revenge. [:)]

Meanwhile the two brothers have been incubating something for the past two days. One is just self medicating with aspirin, and soldiering on to class at the local college. But by the time I got back from the lab it was obvious that the other brother needed to go to the doc’s. He’s got some throat infection. Okay, back home and relaxing and the school calls. We need to go pick up the niece who’s broken out in a rash. Straight to the doc’s, who’s considering offering me a volume discount, and it looks like she has measles. [:0] I don’t think any of the kids have had it yet, so who knows whether it will go through the household over the next couple of weeks.

I’ve been to the pharmacy so many times in the last three days that they’re starting to give me strange looks like they think I’m a drug addict or something. [;)]

But enough about that, wonder how Teffy’s M-I-L eye operation went today. While that kind of operation is getting to be almost routine these days, the body never really likes being cut on.


Flip, the Corona’s weren’t strong enough today. Had to resort to Cuba Libres.


QUOTE: JP: …you can add JP to the HO side of the list. Not sure if I want you to add my CFO yet…

He’s keeping the list on the computer, JP, so it's easy to add or delete. [;)]


Paul – I’d expect that this time will be the charm. I would think that Brad will take care to test run one before risking a problem with a customer, knowing that you’ve already received one problem one from him.


Jim – good news about the LHS. But that’s true, they’re probably not a high margin business and they need to consider whether there’s enough payback to be in the high rent district. Usually not.


John – I like the way that hatch cover worked out. I’m looking forward to you starting to carve. Did you get the shop vac back from your daughter yet?


Well that's about all for the moment. Catch up with you all tomorrow.

Hasta mañana,

Ed
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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:10 PM
Goodness, Ed, we'll keep you and your family in our prayers. We had a visit from some sort of "plague" around here a few weeks ago. Knocked all of us down in turn--never at the same time, of course. Hope you all get to feeling better.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 19, 2004 7:43 AM
Good Morning All:

Mom's surgery went well. My sister has been with her all day yesterday and when they go to the Dr's office this afternoon we'll drive up and bring her here until after Thanksgiving.

The second cup of tea sure is a good way to start the day.

I'm still cleaning the house - I wish I was more effecient. I should have listened to mom when she was telling my sister how all of this was done.

John:
I can't believe how fast the work is going, but then you're only in 1/2 scale (that's 1/2 HOOOOOO + or -) Look at that, a kinda smiley.

Ed:
Back when we were showing dogs, if one of the puppies had a problem we'd take it to the Vet and get enought medicine for the whole litter. It's a shame that you can't do the same for people.

Noah:
I've been to Baraboo many times. We stay their when we go to the Wisconsin Dells. The place is almost a northern Disney Land.

Flip:
I see that Dan is going to have a giant sale on Nov. 26th. - you going?

Let me go get the better half up and get her started.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, November 19, 2004 9:21 AM
On the road again.... Just goin down the road again dah ded dah dah de dah......

I'm just waiting for the rental vehuicle people to show up and then we're outta here.

I'm also waiting for my clothes to dry. I figured with the dryer at home still on the fritz I'd take advantage of the situation. I guess my first job of the day come Monday will be to fix the beast.

I got over to see the club the other night but no rail acitivity as they are in the midst of making their third layout. But that's OK as I met some really decent guys and got an open invite to drop in any time when in town. They have a good location as it is right beside the Cape Breton & Central Nova Scotia CBNS servicing facility.

As to Mr. Smith's following post........ Well now!

QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith

This kinda got started over on the Hobby Shop Horror thread, but instead of hijacking that thread lets bring it over here...


Best hamburger in the Universe is:
Tommy's double cheeseburger with a side of Chili-fries
[dinner][dinner][dinner][dinner]



My sources, and good ones at that, tell me the Fergieburger is the World's best burger.

So how are we gonna settle this one?![}:)]

Der John: Will we see you at the show tomorrow?

I wonder where Mr. sNoah is?

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Posted by lupo on Friday, November 19, 2004 9:51 AM
QUOTE: So how are we gonna settle this one?!


Beam over the goodies to me!

[dinner][dinner][D)][:p][:p][X-)][bow][C=:-)][%-)][sigh][tdn][tup][:-^][yeah]
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Posted by der5997 on Friday, November 19, 2004 10:03 AM
Good Latte Morning to one and all:
Fergie: Great to see you are back in touch. Yes, the plan is to be at the Sportsplex for around 9:00
QUOTE: I wonder where Mr. sNoah is?

That's the least of our worries, I would say. We haven't heard from Scott since page 160, and look what was in my yard this morning!

Rosie-the-dog strikes again?[:0]

TTFN

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Friday, November 19, 2004 4:01 PM
Teffy,
QUOTE: I've been to Baraboo many times. We stay their when we go to the Wisconsin Dells. The place is almost a northern Disney Land.


No kiddin! And as a local, one fo the first rules is never go within two miles of down town Wi Dells on a weekend during tourist season. Every shop is packed, and it is very, very hard to get into a resturant without a reservation or waiting a few hours. Driving is nuts too, Just ask my Mom, she makes my Dad drive every time we go over there........

Well, I don't have much else, and wouldn't mind getting a little more work done on the layout, so I better keep moving. See ya all tommarrow.

Noah

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