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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 9:59 PM
Hi again all. Der; I'm not sure what was up with the solderer(not sure that's a word but looks good anyway)[8D] it would work for a few seconds then shut off I exchaanged it and the new one did the same thing[xx(][xx(] so I decided twice bitten didn't want to go for round three and the TKO[B)][B)][xx(] I managed to get another three pieces of flex down as well as a switch then I broke my last three cut off discs[censored][xx(] my luck has not been good lately with the tools so I quit before I loose a finger. Guess I'll be going to sears for another bottle of cutting discs[sigh] Oh well at least I can test out all the loco's I have. *** do some research don't take my word only on those solderer's(nope probably not a word but oh well spellings never been my strong suit) Speaking of strong need to get me a cuppa. Thanks to everyone else for the encouragement will keep yah posted. Rob
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 10:16 PM
I had a strange problem the last few days with everything from lightbulbs blowing out to TV acting strange, to power packs misbehaving. Then as I was on my computer, the answer became clear. I suddenly realized that the fan was speeding up and down . I happen to have an old RCA Power Monitor for line voltage sitting on a shelf above the computer, and I noticed that it was reading 128 volts, and occasionally hit 130V. This is NOT good, and explained all the strange happenings lately. I called the local utility Co. and withing 15 minutes there was a yellow Mass Electric truck parked in front of the house. He checked the power at the entrance meter and said," sure enough, 128 volts on both legs, not good". Apparently during the last snow storm, a transformer had to be replaced as a result of an auto accident, and the they used a tap too high for the area. This is something that no one ever checks at home. I just happen to have the power monitor always plugged in on the shelf.
If you guys ever have symtoms such as these, or other strange electrical behavior, check your line voltage.
Were back to 118-120V now and all is well once again!!

Time to hit the sack, 11:14pm, I'll clean out the coffee pot for the west coast guys,

[|)][|)][zzz]

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Posted by TurboOne on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 10:44 PM
Hello All the west coast is in the House !!!

We are enjoying the football game. USC winning 48-10 so far. Just received the MRC sound station 312 from a great friend. It is awesome. My son is driving the wife nuts with all the loco sounds. He is running Thomas and all the gang from Soder, and pushing buttons. Thank You Friend.

***, glad you got your electrical fixed, that was a good call on your part.

Trolleyboy, glad you have all your fingers, they come in HANDY. (pun intended)

Trainwreck, be careful don't live up to your handle.

RdlkrbyvllRR, I'm glad your Dad is OK.

Krump, I am new, last few weeks but glad you are back. Loved your new movie.

Take care all

Tim
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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 11:12 PM
I made it through about 10 minutes of the Orange Bowl. [zzz][zzz][zzz]

I spent the rest of the night archiving documents. Fun for a historian nerd. [:D]
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Posted by GDRMCo on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 11:42 PM
Hi all. I'll take a chocolate triple patty melt and a Vanilla Coke deep fried. I would like to conduct a poll on my website on which pictures you like best. Please vote.

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Posted by TurboOne on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 12:20 AM
Just a line to say thanks to all the MRR guys with all their help. I have garnered and printed many a helpful hint. I have a notebook full and I appreciate all.

This is a the best idea, having worldwide train people helping other train people. And the coffee shop, even without the expresso machine is always brewin'.

Tim
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Posted by philnrunt on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 2:12 AM
der- As I recall, the folks advertising the Egg Scrambler ("scrambles the egg in the shell!!!") and the Mug Froster ("An ice cold frosty mug everytime!!") also said they were indispensable kitchen tools.
I have heard that the Cold Heat iron just dosn't get hot enough for soldering track, it heats up to 800F, and (I know I'll be corrected on this) you need 1000F or more to effectively solder HO track. It might be good for N, but I don't know.
Krump- I missed you, I even said it was great to have you back. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here....cool dude.
Checked out a brand new Lumber Yard in Portland today, looks like it has all a MR'er would need, and more. Our last yard closed about 4 years ago, since then it's been a major hassle trying to sneak back home with illegal loads sticking out here and there, the G Chero looks more like a deranged porcupine waddleing down the road than the mean off-road demon that it really is. Now it can all be done only 6 miles from home!
And I need to say thanks to someone, but I don't remember who, for mentioning that they picked up 2 Kalmbach Specialty mags from Amazon for a decent price. I ordered Industries Along the Track and Building City Scenery and saved about 40%. Whoever you are, thanks for the heads up. Oh, and the mags are great.
And put Lawrence and me down as 2 more under the rain, but it looks like he's gonna get more ice from this than we are. Hope all keep their power, and stay safe on the roads. Looks like the whole country is getting something. Sorry Ed ,Ferg, and Krump (and all the rest)- the whole continent. I forget sometimes about our international membership!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 2:13 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by GDRMCo

Hi all. I'll take a chocolate triple patty melt and a Vanilla Coke deep fried. I would like to conduct a poll on my website on which pictures you like best. Please vote.


Mitchell [:)]

DEEP FRIED? Hmmmm, ok, if you say so. [;)]

I like the RSD15 about 7 rows down. Of couse that comes as no surprise to the shop's regulars. [:p] I am not sure where we are suspose to vote, but the RSD15 gets my vote.

This link will take you to Mitchell's website page one.

http://www.railimages.com/gallery/micklegg?page=1

If I would have had Mitchell's imagination when I was 12 I think that now I would be a multi-millionair. [:D]


Greg [:)]

I received an instant message from Henry in Kansas about 130 am. Kansas is getting hit by the ice storm too. He told me that they let his school out about 1 pm and school is cancelled for Wednesday. It would not surprise me if school was cancelled the rest of this week as ice storms can cause major damage and take a while to clean up.

You all be extra careful when walking on ice as a fall could break a bone.

And speaking of bones . . . I do have a doctor's appointment Wednesday for my arm. It is painful and swollen, and any pressure really smarts. [:(]

Now for a little nicer news, a friend emailed me a link to a really nice website that many of you will enjoy. An ex-marine on fixed income is doing this site. It is worth a trip to see it. (But don't forget to vote on Mitchell's site. [;)] ) The site is very nice and you will probally want to share it with your family and friends. Here is a link to it.

http://www.wtv-zone.com/cal555/index.html#galtwo

Well, time for bed.

Take care everyone. And remember, be careful on the ice.

Jim




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Posted by philnrunt on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 2:19 AM
Flip- sorry about starting the page, but I figured as long as it was started by someone named Phil, your legacy would continue!
Guys, chalk this page up to Flip, once removed.
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Posted by GDRMCo on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 2:53 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

QUOTE: Originally posted by GDRMCo

Hi all. I'll take a chocolate triple patty melt and a Vanilla Coke deep fried. I would like to conduct a poll on my website on which pictures you like best. Please vote.


Mitchell [:)]

DEEP FRIED? Hmmmm, ok, if you say so. [;)]

I like the RSD15 about 7 rows down. Of couse that comes as no surprise to the shop's regulars. [:p] I am not sure where we are suspose to vote, but the RSD15 gets my vote.

This link will take you to Mitchell's website page one.

http://www.railimages.com/gallery/micklegg?page=1

If I would have had Mitchell's imagination when I was 12 I think that now I would be a multi-millionair. [:D]


Greg [:)]

I received an instant message from Henry in Kansas about 130 am. Kansas is getting hit by the ice storm too. He told me that they let his school out about 1 pm and school is cancelled for Wednesday. It would not surprise me if school was cancelled the rest of this week as ice storms can cause major damage and take a while to clean up.

You all be extra careful when walking on ice as a fall could break a bone.

And speaking of bones . . . I do have a doctor's appointment Wednesday for my arm. It is painful and swollen, and any pressure really smarts. [:(]

Now for a little nicer news, a friend emailed me a link to a really nice website that many of you will enjoy. An ex-marine on fixed income is doing this site. It is worth a trip to see it. (But don't forget to vote on Mitchell's site. [;)] ) The site is very nice and you will probally want to share it with your family and friends. Here is a link to it.

http://www.wtv-zone.com/cal555/index.html#galtwo

Well, time for bed.

Take care everyone. And remember, be careful on the ice.

Jim





Jim on the site click on the image and under it on the loaded page it should have a buton that says "vote for image" or something like that.

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Posted by GDRMCo on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 3:14 AM
I just relised something. You must be a member to vote. So instead of using the voting thingy that members can use just write in a comment or if you are a member vote. The comment voting system will go like this. 1-5 is poor-good-better than good and 6-10 is great-excellent-YOU DID NOT DO THAT

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 3:27 AM
I have changed my profile to a different name because I was getting sick of my other one.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 9:17 AM
Good Morning All:

WHERE IS ED??

Today is beautiful day in the swamp, we haven't seen the sun in four days but we've got it today. Maybe some of the water on the ground will disapear.

We had four squirrles in our bird feeder. So far in the last three months I've picked off 14 squirrles. My son left his pellet rifle her and that's what I've been using. No, I don't eat squirrles.

Robert:
I'm glad that your father is out of the hosp and back home.

Lupo:
Glad that you are back, I thought that maybe you'd hooked up with a woman that owns a Farrire (boy, that spelling is straight out of star wars) and went riding off into the sunset.

Fergie:
Since you said that Soundtraxx was closed I didn't even try to call. I assume that you have already mailed the decoder to them since that's what Fred said to do. Why wait for next Monday to mail it, because it just delays the fix. I'm truly sorry about the sound as all of them that I've bought have had good sound. It'll give you time to get the speaker box built.

John:
I agree with Phil, it's not going to solder anything that requires a lot of heat. I think that it's a waste of money. It's probably a good item if you worked on decoders and didn't want to burn the carpet or your leg. (Does anyone come to mind?) There was a thread on this item if you want to go back and look for it, most of the comments from purchasers was negative.

Rob:
I use the cut-off disc if I'm cutting rail that is already in place and can't be moved. If I'm cutting track just to make it even, I use Dremel part #426. This is a cut-off wheel, "reinforced with fiberglass", it's very strong and doesn't break as easy, but it does leave a W I D E gap. Don't tell Fergie about this item as it would probably do him in.

Jim:
John Olson was the guy that worked for Disney, I just couldn't think of his name. I think he was in their anamation dept.

Flip:
Your car is on the way, I bet you thought that I forgot. Notice that it has new trucks, couplers, and floor. The body can be polished up with toothpaste and a toothbrush. I cleaned a bunch of the cars up and ordered new parts and finally moved on to another project when I got one train running. I don't like how the trucks are stiff and the talgo couplers. After I moved to another project I never got back to these cars. I ran out of screws to hold the ends on so you'll have to get some fron the LHS.

Tom:
I was looking through some stuff the other day, and came across a Proto Southern E-6 A and B, do you know anyone who might be interested in purchasing these two items?

Well I've got to go to work
Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
Bob
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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 10:14 AM
Mitchel_Brent: Railimages wasn't being very co-operative this morning. I couldn't get past page 1 of your album, and the pictures wouldn't open. So, I didn't get to vote, but of the page 1 pics, I think the SD9ms is an interesting looking chunck of metal. Put my vote in for that one.

Thanks for the Cold Heat info, i understand how it would be a problem at 800 degrees trying to solder anything that actsas a heat sink, be it HO or N rail. Fine for small wiring jobs perhaps. But, at nearly the price of a decoder, ...............

Bob:
QUOTE: We had four squirrles in our bird feeder. So far in the last three months I've picked off 14 squirrles. My son left his pellet rifle her and that's what I've been using. No, I don't eat squirrles.
Seems a waste then [:D] We live trap ours, and take them off the island. Mind you, there are those mainlanders who bring theor trapped squirrles to the island, so the balance of nature is preserved![(-D] Last year we didn't have to trap any, as they were suspiciously absent from the feeder. Their place has been taken by crows and pheasants. The latter are way messy. I'm going to have to power wa***he deck when it gets warmer.

TTFN

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Posted by TurboOne on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 10:16 AM
Good Morning You all, a quick note before work. It is wet here in SoCal, our USC just whomped O U and the Chargers are going to do the same to the Jets on Saturday.

It is so cold for us southern CAs, low 30s, that I am running trains on my sons ez track in the living room. He has his wooden Thomas building all around the track, and with the new to us MRC 312 we are having a train bonanza.

Tnanks to our special friend for the gift, Wooooooooooooo Woooooooooooo

Tim
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Posted by JPowell on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 11:12 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester
JP: Please don't take offence but I really don't think partnerships work as there's too much warm and fuzzy sharing stuff. Think UP, Think CN, Think Klingon. That's it, Now you know my corporate strategy!

Fergie


Fergie.... No offense taken. I was just trying to create a 'trade agreement' where by we could send eachother cars every so often so as to give them actual places and different companies to go to once they leave the railroad. Anyways, I still have to get the layout built and help the companies involved in the Co-Op purchase more cars before actual 'trading' could take place.

Weathermen and ladies are calling for 4-8" snow tonight into tomorrow morning. Hear the Binghamton NY / Scranton PA area is getting it bad.

Need to go get some desert since I just swallowed my lunch whole....
Still hungary!
Take care...
JP

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Posted by krump on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 11:33 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne


Krump, I am new, last few weeks but glad you are back. Loved your new movie.


???? help me out here Tim - what am I signing autographs about this time ?

Greetings All, welcome new guys,
I still borrow a computer when I can - hit and miss, so carry on...

cheers, krump

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 1:19 PM
Today was supposed to be cloudy and nothing north of the Mass Pike, well, I just got in from clearing 2 inches of "nothing" north of the Pike, and 4-6 due tonight.
Tim, so you like the coach we sent to you from the Patriots? I hear he is doing a great job at USC.
JP, it look like we will be getting some exercise tomorrow, keep the coffee hot guys!!

It looks like Mass Electric fixed their problem, my line voltage is 120V on the mark, NICE !!

Der, I believe you are correct on the soldering temp, the rails are too much of a heat sink for 800 degrees.

Bob, we "had" a problem with squirrels in/on our bird feeders until this season. We purchased a new type that has 3 metal perches attached to the bottom of the feeder. The birds don't have enough weight to trip the mechanism, but the pesky squirrels get the ride of their lives. It trips the spill and kick off and sends them spinning off the perch, they get so damn dizzy they can't walk straight, and we are on the floor roaring, NO MORE SQUIRRELS!!!

Time to get back to work on new room, keep the coffee hot till later,

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 1:36 PM
Hi all. Nice clear day here on Whidbey Island. Cold though. Rumor has it snow is coming to the Puget Sound area - I grew up with the stuff so don't much mind it but it IS pretty entertaining watching Seattle and surrounding areas try and deal with it!
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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 3:14 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by JPowell

QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester
JP: Please don't take offence but I really don't think partnerships work as there's too much warm and fuzzy sharing stuff. Think UP, Think CN, Think Klingon. That's it, Now you know my corporate strategy!

Fergie


Fergie.... No offense taken. I was just trying to create a 'trade agreement' where by we could send each other cars every so often so as to give them actual places and different companies to go to once they leave the railroad. Anyways, I still have to get the layout built and help the companies involved in the Co-Op purchase more cars before actual 'trading' could take place.

Weathermen and ladies are calling for 4-8" snow tonight into tomorrow morning. Hear the Binghamton NY / Scranton PA area is getting it bad.

Need to go get some desert since I just swallowed my lunch whole....
Still hungry!
Take care...
JP


Well that's no good! What’s the point of offending if you're not going to be taken seriously! It just isn't right! It doesn't set the mood for a hostile take over, Borg style!!

Actually I'm mulling some thoughts regarding the distribution of decals; I'll get back to you all.

Der John: Popped into to George's on the way home to pick up wheels and Kid’s. He had some used Non-existent scale stuff for sale, included were two CN F-7s. Asking price $85 each but in mint condition. Also included was a set of Pennsy passenger cars.

Now Bob and ***: Leave the poor critters be! I like the little guys. The way to keep them out of the feeders is "Rat Guards". If you have the feeder mounted on a pole then you fit a large funnel shaped cowl on it and the squirrels are unable to get around it.

Check out this website, but before you do....

WARNING! The following supplier has the ability of divesting the financially irresponsible of all financial assets. Those with poor fiscal restraint should only enter premises with a responsible adult

www.leevalley.com

Enjoy

Fergie

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 5:15 PM
Robert, no thanks! Mother nature already fulfilled that order, dumping about 3-4 inches already, and it's still snowing! Well, at least I'm earning some money!

Well, as I said, I've been busy shoveling, so I'm running behind, and I better get going. But I am one happy snow lover I mean, guy.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 5:34 PM
Noah, glad to hear you got what you asked for.

I'll take a soda, and are there any jelly-filled donuts left?

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:00 PM
Fergie: Thanks for the heads up on the Normal stuff at George's. F7s are a bit early for the period I think I'm trying to get a feel for [:D] However, I'll drop by next time in town (or is that "to town"? ) and see what's there.

Karl
QUOTE: Hi all. Nice clear day here on Whidbey Island.
From Sober Island on the Right Coast to yours on the Left, [#welcome] Spent most of the 80s on Vancouver Island, a tad bigger than our few square miles!

Glad to report that the Canadian Juniors won the gold 6-1 against the Russians. ASN didn't carry the TSN feed last night as they sometimes do. So we weren't tempted to watch and so spoil things for them.

Got to go saw some plywood. Later maybe, if not, Goodnight, and God Bless.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:10 PM
Come on guys, WAKE UP!!!!! This almost slipped off the front page. There's a lot of good train talk out there today, especially about computers and women.

Computers and women?????/ Where? Where? LOL

My qustion exactly. ????
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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:30 PM
Page two is not an unfamiliar place for this thread, sad to say but true.

I alone cannot drink enough coffee and stand vigil for those less diligent (wink, wink, nudge,nudge).

OK boys get with the program and start posting or I'll bring out the secret weapon!.

Fergie[oX)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:45 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

OK boys get with the program and start posting or I'll bring out the secret weapon!.

Fergie[oX)]


Do you mean "THE" secret weapon? or the other one??? [}:)][}:)][;)][:D][:D]
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:47 PM
Now they say 4 to 8 and ice on top of that!!!!! Ohhhmaaaaannnn!!![:(] The wife is down with a bad cold, so I played nurse after I got back with the car for it's 30K maintenance. GRRRRRRR, no work on the room today either.
Fergie: At least I don't shoot the critters and eat them, I just scare the hell out of themand make them dizzy from the spin. Did you ever see a squirrel try to climb a tree after going in rapid circles for awhile?? A sight to behold.
Whats that I smell cooking, mmmmmmm, smells like chicken, wait until I get a better smell out the west window..... no by god it's roasting squirrel!!!!! Bob, I thought you didn't eat them???[:O][:O][:O]
Fergie drank all the coffe waiting for us to get back, so I have fresh pot brewing, see you guys at 10pm .

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Posted by Fergmiester on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:50 PM
Had enough Timmy's this past 28 to sink a Battleship! It's Canadian thing and very addictive at that!!

[yeah]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:57 PM
I'll have a Coffee Coke deep fried. I'm going on a diet but I can still have drinks so the tubbiness will stay. It's a fine 10:22am here in overcast Darwin and the cars are going past our front gate and making to much bleeting noise. Recently GDRMB has started construction of a plant in Dartmouth, HRM, Nova Scotia. The new AC30000DDW-10s will be constructed there by GE under contract from GDRMB. The new locomotives are the next step up from the 9s and have a better power delivery system which puts more of the 30000hp down to the rails. Well I gotta go Mums up and I'll soon be kicked off.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 7:34 PM
Can I get a deep fried ice cream, or deep fried snickers. And another soda. [:D][8D][:)]

See you's all later.

Robert

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