SilverSpike wrote: PC, less than two weeks to the move, but who’s counting huh!
PC, less than two weeks to the move, but who’s counting huh!
It's 10 day's and about 11 hours, but I'm not really watching the clock or anything.......
Hi Gang: Since Ed seems to be ignoring this I thought I'd give it a go. Ed was top of the page on this one. In that case I'll have the Porter House, medium, baked patato, salad with Roqufort dressing, and a bottle of Merlot. No not that house stuff the really good expensive stuff in the celler. I hope that Ed has a real good pension.
Not a whole lot going on here at work. I'm trying to get the stuff in the haunted house ready. Since entertainment has lost most of the pieces that I need ( as usual) I went to HD and stocked up on all the stuff I thought I might need. Dick your parking place is secure for awhile.
I drove the truck with the trailer in today to pick up a load of the corn. There isn't as much this year as in the past. I can get it with one trip with the trailer and a load with the new truck tomorrow.
I'm going to gut out for now and I'll see you all later. I see the girls coming with my steak and it looks good.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Howdy folks! I’ll have a tall strawberry banana smoothie, Chloe!
Not much happening here. Been a few days since I checked in here and thought I might see how you all are doing since my last peek in the door of the CS….
I did get a little train work done, cut out an 8 foot section of plywood for the double main line. And re-worked the layout plans, I needed to make up for 8 inches of layout space on the west side wall that I lost due to the 2X4 studs I had to add for the bracket benchwork attachments. When I was taking measurements for the middle peninsula benchwork area I noticed that the aisle was only going to be 22 inches. Whoa cowboy! That was 8 inches too tight, the aisle was supposed to be 30 inches. So….it was back to the drawing board and I had to cut out about 8 inches on one side of the benchwork area, not too bad though, I just have to move the roundhouse over about that much to compensate for the compression.
Price of regular gas is now at $2.27 a gallon in Wake Forest, NC. I hear that some places are below $2.00 a gallon now and I’d like to see that happen here soon.
Duke, yep, Apex is just around the bend, eh! Looking forward to that! And thanks for posting the Flip Pics of the Week! Thanks to Flip too!
Speaking of Flip, how is the driving going these days?
Ed, speaking of being flexible! My stomach would get in the way, I would look like a beached whale if I did that!
Dick, after your finished working on the 2002 Explorer with 45K on it, can you takes a look at my 1999 Chevy S10? It has over 75K on it now!
Paul, Cracker Barrel breakfast huh! We love that place, going to have to scoop up and buy a few of dem der rockin chairs on the poorch soon! So, what is your CB breakfast favorite? I love the pecan maple pancakes!
Jim in the Cape, anytime you need help with the benchwork, I am virtually available at any time, virtually that is! Thanks for the kudos on the progress too! I know what you mean about spackling paste getting too hard. Seems like once you open up a can of that stuff it starts to age quickly…
inch53 wrote: Gas is down to 2.33 and lower in IND. now, and no it don't seem like much of a bargin to me either. Remember buying gas for 18 cents before, 30 to 32 was normal back then. I could go on a date, buy gas, go out for a burger, a movie, then go down to the Wabash and watch the submarine races, for less than $10
Gas is down to 2.33 and lower in IND. now, and no it don't seem like much of a bargin to me either. Remember buying gas for 18 cents before, 30 to 32 was normal back then. I could go on a date, buy gas, go out for a burger, a movie, then go down to the Wabash and watch the submarine races, for less than $10
Inch, those were the days weren’t they! But they sure do want you to think that you’re getting a deal today at $2.27 a gallon. And I love the Ice Cream for your Soul story, every time I read it. Thanks again for bringing it to my eyes! Great, great, story! And great pics as always….
Switchman, Got a recipe for that Hobo Gumbo? And have a seat and get us all caught up on your whereabouts and such…
Lisa, good luck with the therapy sessions!
Luct, thanks for all that fresh coffee and … put er there podna, errr big foot, nice to meet ya!
Cheers,
Ryan
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Hi Everyone!
Der, please tell krump that I'm praying for all of them.
inch53 wrote:PC,, was reading a few year ago, one of them was testing a composite plastic engine. Looked promising at the time, half the cost and half the weight. The test engines had over a 100,000 and still ran ok
I remember that. Wasn't that Ford too?
GMTRacing wrote: Ed - I thought you were planning on going native - aren't you supposed to have a siesta around noon? After all you are neither a mad dog or an Englishman.
Ed - I thought you were planning on going native - aren't you supposed to have a siesta around noon? After all you are neither a mad dog or an Englishman.
Actually, since I'm retired I no longer have to keep to a schedule. So it's naptime whenever the spirit moves me. Mid-morning, noontime, after lunch, teatime, they're all potential siesta moments for me. In fact, I'm a bit sleepy right now! But every now and then you have to get up and actually do something.
I really prefer going out to the grove to work in the afternoon, rather than going in the morning. If we go in the morning, by the time we finish up, and at the point when I'm bushed, the sun is at it's peak and it hits me harder ("noonday sun" effect). If we head out in the afternoon, by the time we are finishing the sun isn't as strong, longer shadows, and a slight breeze starts to come up. I don't feel as completely wrung out. So tomorrow we're heading out in the afternoon.
Ed
Good morning.
I’d like you to meet the member of the family. His name is Big Foot
He is about 6 yrs old, fixed, all black and stays out of the train room, he doesn’t the noises coming from the trains...
Why the name, you ask?. Well he has 6 toes on each of his front paws.
He has been with us for a week, his previous owner were going to have him put away because they are moving to a new apartment and pets are not allowed.
He is a good cat and very clean plus he’s an excellent companion for Gloria.
Oh! Yes... the coffee
Happy MRRing
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Good Morning All,
Nice temps out but overcast this morning. Worked late yesterday and didn't get anything done on the layout except some yard sketches.
Inch - glad the folks worked out the part and found one for you. That is how it is supposed to work but rarely does anymore.I try to look up my own part 3's as musch as possible since the guys on the counters get all bothered when they ask the application and tell them a 1959 Lotus 7 - Climax and there's no listing for it. Nice layout pic looks to be a good start
Grayfox - I had the same result as Inch trying to cut and paste but I think it was just my ineptitude with puters. How are the new sneakers on your Explorer?
Der - good luck with the GIFs - I'm happy just getting the smilies to work. Speaking of which - it's time to get to work - CUL, J.R.
Mornin all, coffee Zoe
Cool start here, 49, sunny this mornin, then cloudy, highbout 65. The guy from Rural King called yesterday and after talking to him we figured out the right part # and it was is stock in Mattoon. They had a truck coming to Charelston and were bringing it there. So now have the part in hand and ready to be installed. I'm happy, won't have to push mow the whole yard.
GMT,, the kids say I swell up like Sgt Carter [Gommer Pyle USMC] when I get mad and they knew some body was in trouble
LisaP, good luck with the therapy.
PC,, was reading a few year ago, one of them was testing a composite plastic engine. Looked promising at the time, half the cost and half the weight. The test engines had over a 100,000 and still ran ok
Dick,,, tryed to copy /paste the link, didn't work that way. Then I typed in www. conwayscenic.com worked fine.. Thanks, KC liked the steam engine.
Duke,,, thanks for Flips pics again,
FLIP, #1 son seen your pic, figured you were an old hippie biker.
Haven't talked to RT yet, but plan on trying this evening and see how things are going
DER, we'll be thinking of Krump, hope every thing s comes out ok.
NSlover92, good to hear from you, whats you been up to,
Not much planned for the day, but chores, no kids today, so maybe I can finish up a couple things. Best get started, hope ya'll has a good day
inch
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Good morning ! from Indiana.
09-19-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Hey ya'all how is everyone today! I just wanted to pop in and say hello.
Flip: That clump of hair on my back is my pony tail. [O.K., everyone jump in with a joke.]
Paul B: ..It's supposed to be about 58f in the morning...
Hasta mañana,
Evening Gang: I had a surprise waiting for me when I got home. The stuff I ordered from Walthers was on the porch waiting. I just ordered it last Wednesday. ( Ed I just added that to make you jelous.) The mine head kits are really fantistic. They are European looking but not so much that they can't be Americanised. The two boiler houses are pretty good as is. Maybe I'll do alittle to them but they are pretty good.
I got some more done on the Cliffs mine head. The windows are taking some time. Mainly it's the thickness of the PVC that makes it take so much time. My fingers get sore too soon. I guess it's from getting old.
Not much else going on. I will take the Mary Anns diesel truck in to work with the trailer to pick up some of the corn. It's supposed to be about 58f in the morning, which figures since her truck dosen't have a heater.
Well I guess I'll head for bed. Good Night to All.
Hi gang: Not much time, so I’ll be brief. First of all, thanks Noah for the GIF / MS Paint info. I’ve found a web based Gif editing program, but haven’t tried it yet. The Paint route saves graphics as gifs just fine, now I hope I can play with them a bit in this program. All that’s pretty peripheral to mmr and the chores and appointments coming up, however.
I heard from krump today. He’s on 4 weeks medical leave to care for his wife Christine, and their 3 children. Christine has had severe chronic pain for years, and just recently underwent surgery to try to correct a possible cause. This has not proved successful so far.
He asks for your prayers for her healing, and for the whole family at this time. The children are of course worried, and there are no “pat” answers. Email me for his address.
Here’s the last part of his post.
Please pray for relief, comfort, painless living, recovery, and rest. God has a plan, we don't yet understand. Please let the folks at the model railroad forum that I will check in periodically while I'm the home-nurse. Give them my regards, and perhaps a brief update (share it as you wish - forum, church ... ) that recent surgery was done, pain and recovery are the current challenges for my wife. Thanks again, I miss hanging out in the forum. I'll be back when things settle down here. Cheers, krump
To town tomorrow, medical and dental, oh joy!
Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Hi gang- Ed , I retire every night but darn it , have to be up by 5:15. In fact, I should be showered already.
Harley , Deb's dog, is now 5 months old and weighs 5.2 lbs.
That clump of hair on my back is my pony tail. [O.K., everyone jump in with a joke.]
Duke, once again, Thanks for posting.
If I have the time, I'll start loading my Fla. cars on the tracks.
Ed- I also have about 40 G.N locos and cars.
Gotta go. Blessing to all and pleasant dreams.
Flip
Ed- p.s. Can't sleep on my back except on the couch.
Looks like he could be practicing to retire like Ed does.
Close, actually it seems like Flip is a lot more flexible than I am. No way can I lay down on my stomach and turn my head on my arns like that. Hurts the shoulders too much. I'm more of a "lay on your back and snore loudly" type of retired guy.
Ed (back to sleep......)
Afternoon all
Ok,two more of "Flips Pics" coming up and I think the first one is his security system and the second is the Man himself.
That’s about it and Best to all on sick call and to those recovering.
Inch Have you heard from RT and how he is doing??
Talk to you later
Duke
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
Morning Everyone!
That coffee sure does look good Luc. Care if I grab a cup? Thanks!
JimRCGMO,
One would think that we humans would learn to get out of the way and let the Spirit do His thing, huh? It always works better that way. But we just HAVE to "help", don't we?
I know exactly what you're going through. Does the fan kick on? That can cause you to overheat real quick. Also, make sure the radiator cap is holding the right pressure. That can cause problems. And it could be the expantion tank too. I had one go out on my other car. I'd lose fluid because the cracks in the bottom of the tank would heat up and allow fluid to leak out. Eventually enough would leak out to cause me to overheat. When the tank was cool the plastic would contract and the tank wouldn't leak. I had the darndest time trying to figure that one out. Or you might have a situation like mine (see below).
Anyways, I replaced my thermostat and it didn't cure the problem. I figured a new radiator cap was $4 and I have 250,000 miles, so maybe that was it. At $4, why not at least try it. Well, that didn't do it either. I'm pretty sure it's the water pump itself. I bought a new one, but I don't have time to put it on, so I'm going to have to pay someone to do it. I did the water pump on this car about two years ago, and it's a bear. The last time it was the plastic (!) impeller that had shattered(!). I think it's happened again. But it's OK, because at "Ford, quality (!) is job #1", and they have "A better (!) idea". A PLASTIC impeller! Who ever heard of such a thing? Who's idea was it to make internal engine parts out of plastic anyways? Just crazy!
Lisa,
I hope the therapy helps. I know when my son does therapy it really helps, but he's real sore for the first few days.
Well Guys, Therapy starts today I hope it does the trick, I've been dealing with this long enough.
Dick, I'll let you know what the Doc says, It may be a while he wants to reduce the pain before starting me on exercise.
can't stay Mom's coming over to watch the boys so I need to run. Talk later
GMTRacing wrote:Good Morning All, Fergie - glad your dad's doing better and good luck getting the addition up and closed in before winter arrives. Had any time to work on the layout?
Fergie - glad your dad's doing better and good luck getting the addition up and closed in before winter arrives. Had any time to work on the layout?
Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers.
As for the layout it's a low priority right now as clearing up the garden, getting Lisa prepped and to work (50 min. round trip), seeing Dad daily and all the other fun stuff it's been difficult to settle down.
Dave B. (Stripes2) sent me some building blocks to play with and my progress with those has been slow to say the least. great product with a lot of applications but I just don't have the energy or get go right now.
Went for a 20 km bike ride yesterday but that was more to "blow the carbon out" then anything else. It worked as I felt good after the ride, well most of me did anyway as my "tush" is a tad tender this morning.
Fergie
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
I'll have a regular and one of the donuts please just a glazed if you will Zoe. Foggy and still dark just now hopefully the sun will burn off the fog and we'll have aother gorgeous day. Got some time in at the museum this weekend, got the roof of the former CN coach patched where an earlier patch had failed. As I ground down the welds and surrounding area the blue VIA Rail paint was still there and under that gray, and primer beneath that. Almost like doing archeology. While up there I found several more areas to check out, but clearly this 28 x 22 inch area was the source of most of the leaks.The inside of the coach has been gutted as it was to be a resturaunt, but that project sputtered out, we ended up with the car and its' mate, and we're converting it to an event car for birthday parties and the special events like Halloween and Christmas when we host a lot of kids. The folks who were doing the conversion spent a ton of money on custom panels and filigree inside and we now get to stain and finish all 86 feet of it.
Inch - I hate it when stockists are unhelpful like that. Got lucky fixing the riding mower and found a great place that knew what i needed and even had stuff in stock. When I get upset with people my son refers to it as "Dad playing helicopter" seems while vocalizing my displeasure I also tend to flap my arms a bit. I do try not to do that any more as I found it really doesn't help.
Time to pick up tools - lots to do this week including a trip to Plattsburg to deliver a car to my son and then (yeah) a ride on the Adirondack back home. CUL, J.R.
JimRCGMO wrote:Anyone heard from Teffy lately? I was wondering how he's been doing.Jim in Cape Girardeau
Mornin all, cup of Luc's coffee and a couple of Bill T's doughnuts, Zoe
Rainy here today, started bout supper time last night, highs toy uppers 60's, dropping to a low in the mid 40's tonight, so it's inside chores and kids. Worked on the layout some during the game, didn't get much done. Sorry bout the rant yesterday, I just get tired of stores say one thing and do another. We use to buy alot at Rural King, but it's been less and less the last year or so, because of prices and severvice. Mother doesn't get mad like that very often, but that smart--- collage kid had it coming with her attitude.
Switchman, welcome to the CS, hope you enjoy your visit here. That for the link on hobo glossary. I was suprised at how many words are still in use today. Got to meet a few hobo's as a kid, all those years ago.
Duke, ,, thanks for some more of Flip's pics and Flip thank you too for sharing
Colby,,, yes the girls allow pets as long they behave too.
Paul, I didn't scream, but they knew I as very unhappy. Sad part is, this isn't the first time for some thing like this in the last couple years for us and some others we know.
Fergie,, glad to hear your dad's doing better now..
Jim CG,, hope ya get the car lined out cheap. Oh they had pics of the part, just no measurement, and there was 3 different shafts. I can't afford $80 x 3 to get the right one.
A couple of you wanted a layout pic, just don't expect to much. Still got a long way to go
Got kids today, so not much of any thing will get done and with the rain and styck inside, it'll be a long one. Need ta get on my chores, hope ya'll has a gooden
09-18-06
grayfox1119 wrote: FERGIE: That was good luck to get the measurement corrected, hopefully this new guy is good, and you will get things moving soon. They really like to get additions closed in by the bad weather so that they can work inside when it gets raw and cold.
Past my bedtime. Top pic trying to show turnout from siding. Lower shelf- against wall is main line and siding. Outside track is main and track from upper shelf. The loco is new. # 204 and the 12 B&M are all differant numbers.
FEC and ACL and SBD cars and locos would almost fill all my tracks.
Thats all the time for tonight. 5 a.m. is coming too darn soon.
Goodnight and God bless.