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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 12:21 PM
Hi all

Tram bits arrived today, but will take a little time to work on – I think I may have hit the OO tram version of “writer's block”. The G scale is far more enticing now the weather is better. Having said that, I think I've found a reliable way to make it rain. Just start cleaning telescope eyepieces and planning an evening's observation, the skies will go cloudy in minutes!

Ryan, it might get that dry later in the year – large chunks of the South-East already have hosepipe bans which aren't popular. Main complaint seems to be that water companies are failing to fix leaks and then restricting their customers, which as might be expected doesn't go down well!

***, that's pretty much how I was thinking – burn now before the weather gets too hot (and while I'm still allowed to grab a hose if it gets out of hand).

KenL, my views on the contests are much the same. I must admit I find the whole “Master Model Railroader” thing rather odd – we don't have anything like it here, there are contests at shows but no major certificates like that.

Bye for now
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Posted by sunsetbeachry on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:01 PM
Hi All;

.............KEN L..........
Great job on the trucks Kathy asked me if we should change era's !!!!!!!!!! I'll build her some trucks but keep them hidden [ off layout and maybe have her start her own layout ].................I totally agree about MMR to d** much politics. I tried many years ago and it took them and me a lot of !!!!!!!!!!! to get any where... Also missed your post on layout . Remember when or???????????????

...........ADAM..........
CONGRATS !!!!!!! We can always use another good fireman and you are such.........
.............All.........
Prayers for all in need and thanks to all for same

...............Gotta make this fast Dr's in 1/2 hour in Astoria so we are gone
...........God loves us all and later................Chuck and Kathy............
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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:16 PM
Afternoon All,

A Moxie please Chloe, thanks!

Paul,
You'd think I'd learn wouldn't ya? Cox47 had an idea though. Might have to check in on that.

Jessie2001,
Welcome to the Coffee Shop! We've been hanging out for some time now. Some have been here longer then I have, others, not so long. We'll let ya in though. The DOS thing was short for Destruction Of Stars or something like that. It was basically an anti-star campain from what I've gathered.

So what do you model? Tell us a little about yourself.

We're pretty laid back in here. We even talk about things that have nothing to do with trains once in a while! [:O]

inch,
No problem, always happy to hook up the little guys!

Jerry,
I looked into that, but I found out that it was owned by the girls, and I couldn't take away their livelyhood, now could I?

The real solution is for me not to be such a blabbermouth!

Victor!
Good to see you back! It's been a while. What have you been doing with yourself?

All,
Prayers have been offered for those in need. Thank you all for trusting in me, and others here, with such a valueable thing as your petitions before God.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:59 PM
OK, nobody around, Fergie? nope not here, ***? not here either.

OK Girls, Let's have it steak, eggs and chips with a large chocolate shake and cheese cake for afters.....

What's that? Oh yeah! on PC's tab.

YUM YUM YUM

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:24 PM
PC's tab again lets see I'll be nice today just 2 fish sandwiches please girls ty Adam CONGRATS .

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:00 PM
I think I'm going to stop posting for a while when we're near the bottom of the page!
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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:33 PM
Evening all, barley pop Cleo please.
Alls quiet here; kids have gone home, had supper, think I eat too much. I’ve got the heat stove cleaned and the hopper filled, ready to light. We missed the frost last night, but may get it tonight with lows in the lower 30’s.
Still haven’t found my scale rule yet, so some more cleaning is on for laters.

Ken l , the 3’rd has drop here, grocery prices higher here now than in the bigger towns and we have another electric rate increase coming which will be the 3’rd one in 5 months. So, tomorrows chore list includes getting the laundry done up and hang out to dry, rather than pay the electric for it

Jessie2001 , good to hear from you again. Hope your surgery wasn’t anything to serous.

Victor , great to hear from you. Hope things been going Ok your way.

PC , Leroy said to tell ya tanks fur lunch, KC just babbled and belched.

Der , I got your email, I’ll try n get those other measurements for after bit. Oh thanks for the gas price link, it was close to last weeks price here.

Here’s a couple more link for GAS PRICE searches that was on TV this morning;

http://www.gaspricewatch.com/new/

http://www.automotive.com/

bout it fur now, I off to other things
inch


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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:51 PM
Hey there y'all. I haven't been in here in a while. I've been fairly busy keeping myself occupied with other things. School...Work...Miscellaneous other tasks and activities. Today was the first meeting of the WCTHS Strategic Gaming Club. And now I have 50% win ratio at chess.

I went roller skating last night and tore it up. My legs kind of hurt now, but it's all worth it. I didn't realize that I had become known alread at the rink. As soon as I got there, I heard people saying..."Watch that dude, he's mad at skating;" and I had requests to do my Spread Eagle split. Heh heh, I love it.

I am in a better mood that my previous post over the weekend; thank God.

Adam: CONGRATULATIONS MAN!!![:D] I knew you'd do well on the test. And now you are a firefighter. Good job. Just keep it up. And of course, keep us updated on your layout progresses.[8D]

Der: Okay, just give me a holler if you want to see the other picture for anything. Now, I'll just need to see the building once you are done.[;)]

PC: Hey, I just noticed that you have five stars, congrats.[^] And you've been posting some great pictures. I think the Purdue University one has been my favorite so far.

Matt: I'm hanging in here still. Don't know what's gonna go down, but I'm not going to lose my grip.[;)]

Well y'all, I'm out. Talk to you later.

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Posted by Attaboy on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 8:22 PM
Good evening. Just a quickie tonight. Hope everyone is well.

Ken, if there's no conflict with tours I schedule in advance I plan to go to your clinic. So hopefully I'll see you there. I'm not modeling a steel mill but I like to take a few clinics totally unrelated to what I have planned. It's a good way to get exposed to new things and I often get some useful tips I can use.

Congratulations, Adam, I've always had great respect for firemen and police officers. Two jobs I don't think I would want to do.

A quick question for anyone here from around Philadelphia. Does the PA Convention Center have anyplace to store items temporarily, like locker rentals or anything? I'm leaving the convention on Friday but I have to check out of the hotel by noon. That only leaves me about 2 1/2 hours for the National Train Show, unless I can find someplace to store my suitcase(s). If I can't find someplace to store them I might see if I can extend my hotel reservation to Saturday.

Later..
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 8:50 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Attaboy
A quick question for anyone here from around Philadelphia. Does the PA Convention Center have anyplace to store items temporarily, like locker rentals or anything? I'm leaving the convention on Friday but I have to check out of the hotel by noon. That only leaves me about 2 1/2 hours for the National Train Show, unless I can find someplace to store my suitcase(s). If I can't find someplace to store them I might see if I can extend my hotel reservation to Saturday.


I believe the answer would be no to storage at the convention center. I can't picture such unit at the center but when I get a chance I will try to ask some other people who work there if they have an answer.

One thing you can do is ask the hotel if they have a bagroom. Some hotels knowing that their customers need to check but still have business in the area have places to store bags. And it is just about as safe as leaving them in the room.
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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 9:37 PM
Good evening CS patrons. Windy and cool today, but sunny, and that makes a great deal of difference. Cold enough this evening for a fire.


NJBill: Thanks for the Christmas photos. Was that the Polar Express?? [(-D]

JR:
QUOTE: Another party eh? Can we rely on you lot from theMaritimes for the lobster this time or are we in danger of Fergie misaligning a switch again. stranding the car in his backyard?

Yes indeed, sounds like a deal;and besides Fergie being incapable of such a deed, he’ll be away![swg] Sounds like there will be plenty to eat.[dinner]

Ken L:
QUOTE: Starting on that propane truck model already eh? I didn't know those Plastruct domes were so readily available in your area ...
…They’re not, we have to prise them off the bottom of the little flying saucers that keep landing around here.[:-^]

Jessica:[#welcome] back! Glad your med issue is sorted out. [^]
Your vote for the Coffee Shop is to just grace us with your presence whenever you feel the need.[:D]
It looks like you are starting to read from the very beginning, which is more than I’d care to do.[:O] DOS stands for Discontinuance of Stars, which I understand was a topic that was somewhat free rolling, like this one, but was canned by the Forum . Elliot then started this one two years ago this coming Saturday, since there is an obvious need for something like this. Why not drop in for the [bday] ?

[yeah]Victor! Good to see you again. I’ve missed those elegant locos in your sig, and that tank car. I’ve got one or two on my wish list, hey if it’s a wish list then I’ve got a whole string of them on[;)] What’s been happening?

UKMatt:
QUOTE: which as might be expected doesn't go down well!
…nor should it, flow would be in the wrong direction. [:o)]
Sorry about that, all those hours listening to the Goon Show in my youth. [:I]

Mike: I hope your scale rule shows up for you. I hate it when things go missing. Kris usually says something like “Well, have you looked for it?” ;and proptly goes and finds it where I’ve looked a dozen times.[banghead]

Scott: Glad that things are going better for you. It can’t be easy with all the adjustments everyone has to make. Sure to be some bumps need to be worn smooth along the way.
QUOTE: Now, I'll just need to see the building once you are done.
Sure thing. First however, I’ve got to solve the hatch-edge-hiding-plaster challenge. Then I may be up for the towers. I’ll have to find a way to do stairs in N. In HO it was easy, Kris’ pinking shears produced great stair stringers. Any N people have a hint for stair stringers?

Attaboy:
QUOTE: If I can't find someplace to store them I might see if I can extend my hotel reservation to Saturday.
NJBill's right. What I’ve done before in similar circumstances is to ask the hotel desk staff if I could store the cases with them for a few hours. They’ll probably let you, especially if you set it up when you book in.[tup] It does depend on your getting back from the show to the hotel, but a cab is way cheaper than another night’s stay.

That’s about it for me for today. I’ll say Goodnight, and God Bless. Prayers continuing for those in need of healing, comfort, and peace.[angel]

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Posted by cheese3 on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:50 PM
Hi all, and thanks for the congrats, i just finished my other class tonight, that was my first responder class, it is like a short version of EMT, and then next year im going to take EMT. And about me not having to use anything i learned, its a little late, but hey, its what i want to do. I have been thinking and I am going to take down the HO and either replace it with N scale or O, i haven't really decided yet.

Well thats all for now

Happy Railroading

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:27 AM
Good morning all ! Hope all is going well with everyone. Zoe, I'll have a hot cup of Joe this morning ! It's early, so make it strong.

It seems that all I've had is death and bad news in my posts..... well one more, the owner of the TV station I work for died on Tuesday, he was 78 yrs old. He gave me my first real job, 30+ years ago...... I'm still here. There is a very empty feeling around the station now, but he is in a far better place.

Now, I really hope this is the last sad post I have to make for a long time. On to bigger and better things.

My "sideline" photography business is starting to pick up. It's exciting. I hope to retire from the TV biz by next June 2007 and do all types of photography for the rest of my days. I guess you can say, it's a late carreer change..... or something like that. MRR'ing has sort of been suspended until I get my studio set up, then I will start looking at getting another layout going.

Thanks to all for letting me hang out here.

Good morning, now back to work.
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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:40 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]





It's Thursday !

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Posted by inch53 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:41 AM

Mornin all, coffee please Zeo,
Think we may have missed the frost here in the woods, there might be some out in the clearings. Outside work is on for today, got some mowing to get done, all of it with the push mower, because the riders broke. Need a new set of bearing in the deck and put brushes in the starter, so it’s down till I get my eagle poop next month.

Der , I’m sure hoping to find it in the train room , but, I was working out in the shed last time I remember using it, if so, I might never find it in there.

Cheese , hate to hear you might slip away from HO, but mrr’ing is mrr’ing in what ever scale

Hotshot , hate to hear of your bosses passing, we’ll keep his family in out thoughts
Good to hear your photo side lines picking up.

Thoughts n prayers for all in need. Well time fur chores, till laters
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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:53 AM
Good Morning All,
Regular and a donut please Zoe. A bit overcast this morning and it will be humid as well. I had to scrape ice off my windshield this morning. I'm expecting a friend in today or tomorrow with a car from Idaho via Ca. Another Brabham BT-30 F2, the ex Jackie Stewart car we had here for a couple of years. The BT - 29 and 30 have become sone of my favorite cars as they are very rugged (for a 900 lb single seater) and respond well to chassis tuning. They have a blunt purposeful look to them and seem to dominate the grids when they appear at historic events. Sort of like the road switchers out here, all business and ready to climb the steepest mountain without complaint or worry (I know you were wondering what the heck a formula 2 car had to do with trains).
Hope everyone is at least on the road to recovery and doing well. In honor of Fergies neighbors, I have added cleaning and checking the dryer vent line to this weekends "to do" list as I haven't done that since late fall last year. All for now - time to pick up tools.
CUL,[:D], J.R.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, April 27, 2006 6:17 AM
Well I'm almost out the door everyone so If I don't have internet in St John's I'll C-ya in a couple of weeks! Got lots of finishing up projects to do in the evenings so hopefully I'll get the coaling tower finished.

Adam: A hardy Congradulations to you ! Though your help would have been appreciated the other night.

GMT: It was my last 2Do project yesterday but I only recovered about a cup of fluff so I must be doing something right! I also got the space around the dryer cleaned up as well. This is a good thing.

Ed: Talked to Teffy yesterday and he's waiting with excitement for your arrival. He may have something in store for you!

Well I'll be seeing you.

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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:57 AM
Mornin' All,
Hi Flo, I'll just have a Moxie this mornin please, thanks! Yeah,....that'll grow hair on your chest! Oh yeah, and put that on hotshot charlie's bill.

fergie,
Have a good trip! I'll keep your seat warm while your gone.

QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409

PC: Hey, I just noticed that you have five stars, congrats.[^]

Oh,.... I see that I got another one. I guess that makes it official,.....I'm a blabbermouth!

QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409

And you've been posting some great pictures.

Thanks! It's fun to go and get them.

QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409
I think the Purdue University one has been my favorite so far.

I thought that thing was pretty cool. Not something you see every day, ya know?

QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

DOS stands for Discontinuance of Stars, which I understand was a topic that was somewhat free rolling, like this one, but was canned by the Forum

That was it. I couldn't remember exactly.

All,
Prayers for all in need of them (yeah, thats you!).

Gotta run, got bossman lookin' over my sholder.
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Posted by icmr on Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:10 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell

Afternoon All,

Victor!
Good to see you back! It's been a while. What have you been doing with yourself?


Not much on the railroad side but I got a Girlfriend a couple months ago.



Victor

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Posted by icmr on Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:13 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53
Victor , great to hear from you. Hope things been going Ok your way.



Overall its been going great. Havent had any money to work on the layout though. Track just takes too much money when half of what you need is turnouts.



Victor

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Posted by JPowell on Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:17 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

original byJP
QUOTE: Anyone have a rough idea as to the current value of a 1950's Lionel Locomotive unused in the original wrapper and box? I have a co-worker who's g/f's father has one along with some other items. I'll have more info on this Thursday morning, and I know that when I get that info, I'll just do a 'google' on it and use the various internet dealers and ebay to figure it out. But, in the mean time, any thoughts/ideas are welcomed.


E-mail me engine number and all and I'll tell you with what I know my name @yahoo.com


RT -
Emailed you the info for the engines this morning. Note the email address in the message for the reply.

Thanks!
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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:28 AM
Good morning all....Sunny and cool here this morning...Coffee to go can't stay long we are going to visit Sallie's Dad in the nursing home this morning...He wasn't so well yesterday hope to find him better today...Got to work yesterday put IC 2 bay back in service,got transfer caboose dullcoated and ready for trucks and finished up mounting M/T trucks on Bachman U boat and painted it plan to decal it today...Must have been that lumberjack breakfast yesterday...

Fergie.....Have a good trip and show us some pictures of the coaling tower when you get back....

Mike...Hope you you find that scale rule soon.....Did you ask Leroy if he'd seen it?

You all have a good one...Jerry
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Posted by der5997 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:42 AM
Adam:
QUOTE: have been thinking and I am going to take down the HO and either replace it with N scale or O, i haven't really decided yet.
..YES! Go for Normal, you’ll get way more layout for the room, and for the $.[^]

TupeloRob: Sorry to hear about the station owner. You’re having a tough time right now. We’re thinking of you (and the owner’s family too).[angel]

Fergie: Bon Voyage, and that’s a really good new photo for your sig!

PC:
QUOTE: but was canned by the Forum
…I wasn’t there, but I gather it wasn’t the Forum in general that canned it, but specifically the Forum [(-D]

Victor:
QUOTE: Track just takes too much money when half of what you need is turnouts.
…that would have nothing at all to do with
QUOTE: but I got a Girlfriend a couple months ago.
would it now? [:-^][:-,]

The sun is just coming back out, most of the morning has been cloudy after a bright start. Time to go get the mail, and see about lunch.

TTFN

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:12 AM
Ok, I'm *back*. I've about given up on my 2-8-0. B-man said I need the whole driveassembly[xx(]. I tried putting the rest of it together so I could set the motor *housing* on the new driveassembly (if I got one) and there's no way this thing is going back together. This thing has been such a PITA. I give up. I'm going to lay a short section of track next to the depot and place it on static display. Then, maybe next week I'll order an IHC 4-6-2[:)] so I can have a steamer than will actually RUN for a few years. Sorry for the rant but I'm so G** D*** P***** off at this thing.

PC:
QUOTE: I think I'm going to stop posting for a while when we're near the bottom of the page!
That might not be a bad idea, LOL.

der: I'll try to stop in Saturday for the anniversary. On that day Elliot should edit the original post to "Celebrating 2 years..."


victor:
QUOTE: Track just takes too much money when half of what you need is turnouts.
Aint that the truth.

hotshot: let's hope there are no more sad posts from you.

Well, I'm gonna get going. Cya later.
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Posted by icmr on Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:19 AM
Yes it is dingoix. I really havent had any money for anything.



Victor

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:26 AM
That kinda sucks. my MR budget will be almost gone if I order a 4-6-2 next week. But at least I'll have steam then[8D]
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:10 PM
Good afternoon gents, been out straight with OUTSIDE projects during this nice spell of excellent weather, clear blue skies, 61F, so we must take advantage of this. The weather forecast for next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday is for cloudy, showers, rain, cool, etc. as a front backs in from the ocean, so that will be time for MRR activities.

DING Between you, Fergie, and others that I read about on the forum, Bachmann locomotives are making me wonder if I should even buy any!!! I don't seem to hear of those problems from B2k or Lifelike, etc. Do you guys notice the same thing?

MATT Hoses are a critical piece of equipment for outside burning, especially if you burn ear fields, or woodlands. I burn at the top of the hill behinf my house, so no matter which way the winds blows, I get nice support for the fire to keep in going well even if a little damp. The one thing that I learned early however, was to make sure that the hose is clear of air, and if left outside over night in March or early April, make sure that ICE has not formed in the hose at the metal connectors!!!! One time many years ago, I did not check this, and when the fire started to spread out from the original pile of brush, I had NO WATER!! Not nice!! I had to use my rakes and shovels to control the fire while my wife poured boiling water on the hose connectors until I had water. I never made that mistake again........water first, then the fire gets lit. Also, the surrounding area gets hosed down too in case of flying sparks.

FERGIE [ /blue] Safe trip my friend, hopefully you will have internet service in NF, otherwise we will look for carrier pigeons and smoke signals.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:29 PM
Good afternoon all!

Busy AM. So I just stopping in.

QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

NJBill: Thanks for the Christmas photos. Was that the Polar Express?? [(-D]



It was not the Polar but it was cold enough for it. It was the Strasburg Christmas train.
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Posted by icmr on Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:41 PM
Ding that does suck. In your case tho you will have a nice engine.



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Posted by cheese3 on Thursday, April 27, 2006 2:24 PM
hi all, chloe i'll have a root beer

N scale is what is in the lead for my scale switch right now. I actually started in N and switched to HO, but i found i could do more with N, and i might as well while i am still young and have the patients for it, and as i get older and the eyes get worse i can move up.

happy railroading

Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!

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