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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 5:14 PM
Good Afternoon All,
Stopped by yesterday, thought I would be at the top of the page and got nervous. So I didn't leave a message. Not that I'm afraid of buying a round you understand. As newbie I've picked up a few tidbits from you guys and I see that the top is the domain of the old salts. Just wanted to be respectful, That's All. A newbie should be seen, and not heard on the top of the page. So Hello to All, and I hope all is well with everyone. Please feel free to have dessert on me today. Talk with you all soon, John
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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:03 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53

Careful talking bout the family tree, mine runs purtty straight n tall, we luv family reunions here.

Alright, if you insist! Your family tree forks less then mine! [:D]
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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:23 PM
by Bigcitythomas
QUOTE: Stopped by yesterday, thought I would be at the top of the page and got nervous. So I didn't leave a message. Not that I'm afraid of buying a round you understand. As newbie I've picked up a few tidbits from you guys and I see that the top is the domain of the old salts. Just wanted to be respectful, That's All. A newbie should be seen, and not heard on the top of the page. So Hello to All, and I hope all is well with everyone. Please feel free to have dessert on me today. Talk with you all soon,


don't let it stop you your mooney is as good as anybodies elses around here just some not mentioning any names but his incials are PC just try and pay all the time

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Thursday, June 15, 2006 8:44 PM
Hi All: Just a short note tonight. No MRRing to talk about. It's still hot and very uncomfortable. I loaded the cuttings from the UP right of way this morning. That dump trailer sure makes unloading easy.

Fergie: Thanks for the heads up on the Tsunamie install. Some day I'll have the time and do it.

Guys I'm going to head for bed. I've got to move some gravel tomorrow and get to work on a fence. The heat really takes it out of you. On the bright side they are giving us a chance of rain for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Good Night All
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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:14 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

by Bigcitythomas
QUOTE: Stopped by yesterday, thought I would be at the top of the page and got nervous. So I didn't leave a message. Not that I'm afraid of buying a round you understand. As newbie I've picked up a few tidbits from you guys and I see that the top is the domain of the old salts. Just wanted to be respectful, That's All. A newbie should be seen, and not heard on the top of the page. So Hello to All, and I hope all is well with everyone. Please feel free to have dessert on me today. Talk with you all soon,


don't let it stop you your mooney is as good as anybodies elses around here just some not mentioning any names but his incials are PC just try and pay all the time

Hey! I resemble that remark![:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:19 PM
Hi Gang,

Fergie:
QUOTE: Bill! I take it you never played the game Of all thwe sports I use to play, Hockey, soccer, wrestling, swimming, football... Rugby was my favourite! played every position in the front eight. It was like ....Organised Chaos, ya baby ya
I played most all sports but Hockey, and Soccer were always my favorates. I have a scar between the eyes and my brow twists a little to the right from a well placed Hockey Puck. I was a goalie before face masks. Hockey has always been big in my family. Ted Linsey and most of the Red Wings came to my brother Quintons funeral. Wow did he have the scars on his face. "72" Gordy Howe was a family friend. Even gave Quin one of his 24 jeweled watches, with Gordy Howe #9 on the back. In my eyes Gordy Howe is the greatest athlete of all time. He could have gone pro in any sport he chose.

I really got into Soccer in high school. No one really had any idea about the game back then, but we had a gym instructor from Ireland by the name O'Shea, who tried to get us into it. Many years and three boys later I took courses and became a licensed coach. I had 5 different teams by the time the last one graduated school. I love that game. Hey, a 144,000,000 people using the same rules can't be wrong.

Phil:
QUOTE: Alright, if you insist! Your family tree forks less then mine!
Oh?!?!? Are family trees supposed have forks!?!?!?!?[:O][%-)] DANG we only have spoons.[dinner][(-D] I think I just figured out why I'm 280lbs.

See youz later,
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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:35 PM
Dag nabbit! Youse al dun dit it agin! How'im I gonna evea get dis suthin drawl outta my head agin? Watt pert ner yo al frum? Dem der hills, or dat der valee?

C'ant git der frum here!

Git er dun!

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 1:52 AM
Bill N: That's why I love it [:D]

Fergie: A Rugby man? Never.... [:P]

All for now, Just counting down the minutes until home time!!! It is Friday after all...

OzJim

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 1:54 AM
Right! I'm getting this one!!! I'm feeling Generous!!!

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 1:56 AM
All this Redneck Talk Is making me Hungry, Hey, Is that a Dead Kangaroo over there? [:D]

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 1:57 AM
Must Steal PC's Thunder again, It's Been A while!

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 1:59 AM
Righteo!!! I Feel the Gods are on my side, This is the one!!!!

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 2:00 AM
Darn!!! Maybe this one? [:D]

Edit:
RIGHT THIS ONE IS ON ME!!

You guys know what to do [:D]


-OzJim-

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, June 16, 2006 4:36 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]



06-16-2006

[:o)]

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Posted by ngartshore350 on Friday, June 16, 2006 4:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by james saunders

Nigel, I'am very Jealous!!!
-OzJim-

OzJim,
Wasn't meaning to make you or anyone else jealous just had an opportunity to show everyone som pics aftertalking about it for so long!

QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell


Nigel,
Nice setup man! Bet you'll be glad to move on to scenery!

pcarrell,

I think the scenery will be quite a challenge!


QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


Nigel , like your layout pics. My wiring never looked that good.


inch53,
It took some time, but I remember with the last layout having it all over the place and having to do the old wire tug trick to work out where it went and vowed never to do that again!

QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409


Nigel: Man, what a great start to a layout. That veranda turbine, it's a Lionel unit, isn't it? How's that run for you? It's sure a purdy model, but I've heard that they aren't all that great when it comes to pulling and running. What do you think of it?


TrainFreak409,

The Veranda is a Lionel, it runs pretty well. It has reasonable pulling power but nothing fantastic. I noticed it seemed to slow to about half speed one day and it must have got some flashing in the rear bogies as they just locked up and the front was dragging it around?!
I had a look but didn't find anything and it runs well now. I was a little disappointed with the handrails they are bit chunky. But it is still a sure purdy model!

QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

Neal/Nigel- Can't remember, went to fast thru pictures- Beautiful work. Wiring is art in itsself. Layout looks great. Enjoy!!!


fec153,

Thanks for the kind words! Lots of Zip Ties and mounts all over the place to hold it together.

QUOTE: Originally posted by William North

Nigel:
Nice wiring job. Sometimes the best part of a project never gets seen. (I'm an old Master Electrician by trade, and I can appreiciate the work you did.

Bill

I have been involved in some large mining installations and it makes fault finding much easier if it is all labelled and presented well.

I used Bradey DuraSleeve® Wire Marking Carriers to label all the wires so I can track them around the layout. They just slip over the end of the wire and I made some labels up in Excel to slip inside the sleeve.

Link: http://www.bradyid.com/bradyid/catalog/productDetailView.do/100852/~0/0/~0/BRADYID_US_DMC-1.3%252F3-15/~0/~0/~0/~0.html

Just tidying up the last bit of wiring this weekend, and then I will be looking at lots and lots of photos to get some ideas on the scenery and what I can use where.

Thanks for all your kind words guys!

Regards,

Nigel
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 16, 2006 5:31 AM
Good morning all!

Coffee and a bagel, please.[;)]

Not a bad trip. Only wanted to throw half the passengers off for bad behavior. Should have gone the cargo route. As it's been said, "boxes don't ***".[swg] On the other hand, the LHS tour was cool. Stopped by Grayland Station, Chicagoland Hobby and Ram Hobby. The CTA really makes getting around the city easy. Lots of cool stuff to look at. [8D] And yes, I did buy something.

I guess DCC is the next big purchase. I'm trying to go over all the threads on this board before making any decisions. Although some of the responses to questions makes my gun shy to ask my foolish newbie questions. Regardless, DCC looks like it will make better future layout plans far easier. So the learning and saving up begin.

I see we have a little of the hockey/soccer debate going on here. At least it is civil. [^] Around here, the debate has gone plain nasty. Also, started a F1/Nascar debate which as become equally nasty. [V]

Got to run. Have fun all.
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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, June 16, 2006 5:49 AM
Morning all!

Think I've got all the hilljack out of me for a while.

Think I'll leave it to the professionals for a while, OK inch? (Oh, did I say that out loud?)

Well, we had a rough night around here. My wife's Aunt, who she was pretty close to, passed away yesterday evening. She was only 55 years old. She was going out shopping with her sister and grandaughter and as they were driving to the store she all of a sudden breathed three big breaths in and out, then slumped over. She was gone. No other warning signs or anything. My wife and I will miss her, but she knew the Lord, so she's with Him now and I'll bet she wouldn't want to come back for anything. Tough night for those of us left behind. We'll miss her, at least until we get there. Kind of reminds me of that song by the group "Mercy Me" called "Homesick".

Well, I'm outta here for now. Don't know how much I'll be around the next couple of days. Probably be around some today, but I don't know about after that.
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Posted by james saunders on Friday, June 16, 2006 5:54 AM
Oh Man PC That's not good at all! My thoughts are with you and your family. Have what you wan't on me!

Nigel: I meant well when I said I was Jealous, [:D] I love what you got so far! Keep it up!

All for now!

OzJim

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 16, 2006 7:47 AM
Good Morning Folks,
Coffee and the hungry man special for me today.
TO: PC, condolences to you and your family on the passing of your wife's aunt.
TO: Inch, Need more photos.
See you all for lunch. John
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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, June 16, 2006 9:44 AM
well all had my front two top teeth pulled today thats all for the top next will be fitting for top plate but need to wait till august as then my dental insurance will cover 50% of it right now they cover 25% of my denture cost.

Oh well not much happening today guess I'll go lay sdown for a while

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 16, 2006 10:05 AM
Thoughts and prayers for you and family PC.
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, June 16, 2006 11:29 AM
Prayers and thoughts are with you and your family PC at this time of need. Sorry to hear about your wife's aunt, take your time and know that we are here for you any time in the CS.

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Posted by sunsetbeachry on Friday, June 16, 2006 11:47 AM
...........PC.......
Our prayers go out for you and your family ......Chuck and Kathy....
Remember model railroad logging is a FUN business and we all need FUN........ACD
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Posted by inch53 on Friday, June 16, 2006 12:42 PM

Lunch time, since OZ Jim is so intent on buying, think I’ll have a ribeye sandwich, rare, zucunni salad, onion rings, and ice tea, please Zoe,
Nothing going on here, been outside mowing and other yard work, since bout daylight, before it gets to hot.
Got over to the fair last evening and watched the pickup and farm tractor pull. Also spent some time with Mother, haven’t seen her but bout 10 minutes of a morning this week. Had a good pull, more trucks this year than tractors though and got to visit with some seldom seen friends.
PC wouldn’t have liked it though, to countrified for him, you know farmers n red necks.
ITPA pulls are tonight, that’s the big boys n girls, with the hot rod trucks and tractors, going for big payoffs and points for the national pulls.

Ryan , don’t thin yas quiets gots yet, but the thoughts do be there.

Nigel , wiring is one of the things, I plan on improving on the one I’m trying to build now. Thanks for the link also.

Big City Tom , I did finally get some pics from the camera downloaded, but not uploaded for posting from campground C. Till then you’ll have to be satisfied with the links on my post

PC , sure sorry to hear of the loss over your way, bout all I can say is our thoughts and prayers go out you’re your families.
OH, I’m not a professional, just born that way.

RT , a special thought for your gums, but thinks of how good those new store bought teeth will be on steak

All for now need to get ta chores. May stop in for an early supper, Pat just called and wanted to know if I wanted to go to the pulls ITPA tonight.
inch


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Posted by grayfox1119 on Friday, June 16, 2006 3:33 PM
Good afternoon everyone....with the rains finally moved north to Nova Scotia and points NE of here, there has been the need for heavy duty work outside. 24,000 pounds of cement landscape blocks set in place so far.
The darn Rototiller got cranky again after an hour of use. So I need to dig into this baby again and see why the dog clutch keeps disengaging.

I received the DVD from Microsoft containing the new VISTA operating system, Beta 2 release for home user evaluation. I started the install last night at 11pm, that was not too smart because it took until 2am, which is normal. All went Aok, this new PC Operating System called VISTA, will replace Xp. It is really quite nice so far, with nice features. MS Outlook Express is GONE. With the VISTA OS, we now have WINDOWS MAIL. There is much to evaluate for Microsoft, so I am doing considerable exploring of the new features.

PC We are sorry to hear about the loss of your wife's aunt so suddenly. Our prayers are for your family Phil.

FERGIE Lisa is going to have a great time with the NG Weather Station. Does it come with any software for her PC so that she can track the data?

PAUL Glad to see you guys are finally getting some badly needed rain, hopefully not in gullywashers. As for shoveling gravel, boy do I know what you are going through, that is what we are using for the base and backfill of the wall at my son's house...I can only imagine what it feels like in the humidity and heat that you have in Texas, it is bad enough here at 80F and high humidity!!!!

MIKE In looking at your pictures, you have some great models to look at for weathering your cars, or anyone else for that matter.

RYAN Good lord, please don't pick up the Bostonian accent ( Kennedy's ), between the southern drawl, the Cajon Louisianna accents, the North Carolina lingo, you all ( Ya'll) will be totally screwed up!![;)]

Time to install another program, talk later guys,
Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by SilverSpike on Friday, June 16, 2006 3:39 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by inch53


Ryan , don’t thin yas quiets gots yet, but the thoughts do be there.


Well, I don tried mi bess...

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Posted by Attaboy on Friday, June 16, 2006 4:00 PM
Afternoon everyone, looks like were in for nice weather this weekend, time for some yard work.

PC, condolences for your family's loss, just a reminder that none of us know when or how we'll be called home.

Nigel, very nice wiring job, like the idea of the wire markers, they would definitely make it easier to make sense of the spaghetti on the bottom side of the layout. I bookmarked the suppliers page. Wonder if they're available at HD or Lowes.

Supposed to be really hot Sunday, into the mid 90s. I may give myself a father's day gift and work on the layout. Have to go to the grocery store and get some more "clamps" to lay track. Only have enough to lay one or two pieces of flex track at a time now. That is a slow process, lay track, wait for adhesive to set up, lay more track, wait more, repeat.

For our hockey fans here, the local AHL club, Hershey Bears, won the league championship yesterday. The Calder Cup, took the series with Milwauki 4 games to two. For those wondering that is THE Hershey, Chocolatetown, where Hershey candy was founded and is still made.

Another bit of good news, for me at least, the local cable bill had a flyer in with it this month stating that cable broadband will be available here in August. [yeah] The past three years without has been like living in the dark ages again.

Not much else going on around here. Still working overtime and doing my best to keep up with my housework and get some 'me' time. See you later.

Hmmm, I'm a butter bean. Who'da thunk it?[:D]
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Posted by icmr on Friday, June 16, 2006 4:36 PM
Hey guys, Ive been busy mowin. How is everyone?

PC- I hope you and your family get better.



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Posted by rtraincollector on Friday, June 16, 2006 4:37 PM
PC tell the misses we all grieve with her as any one in here grieves we all grieve.

Feeling better made a couple of fruit punch smoothies and feel better (alcohol free for me yes I know the alcohol [%-)]type would make it more pain free but this way is fine)[%-)]

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Posted by fec153 on Friday, June 16, 2006 7:05 PM
Pc- add our condolances and prayers for you and the families.

CONTACT- Spoke with Duke late yesterday. Had a Goodtime at Disney. Wish I could have met him in person. Sounds like a heck of a nice person. Supposed to be on the road towards home today. Yeah, he ran into a bit of Alberto but wasn't too bad.

Here in mid Fla. our Road-kill Eaterys feature gator, 'possum , armadillo, rabbit, squirrel, crane , deer and black bear. Also skinny wild turkey. Take your pick.
Thats it fer now. Ya'll take care now, yuh hear.
Happy Fathers Day.
Flip

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