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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 17, 2009 1:00 PM

 I got 9 more pieces of poster board up for a total of 12 pieces thus far. Now I'm gonna rest for a while. When next I work on it I'll be working on the east side of the layout (been working on the west and north sides) where it's a little smoother going. After all the poster board is up I'll go back and put some glue into the seams.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:56 PM

Afternoon folks!

Ah Todd?  Sentient....  Isn't that the person who will get whatever it was that was sent???ConfusedWhistling

Flo I'll have one of those RBFs to tide me over until dinner.  I'll go sit at the front booth for a bit and watch the tracks outside.  Why? I don't know?  Too dangerous right now to sit at the Rivet Counter what with threads about weathering and "Collectors vs Model railroaders goin' on outside.  yep, I'll just sit and watch.

I spent some time this morning starting to clean up the workshop area of the basement.  Man!  Have I let it get to be a major mess out there.....

OK, Back at it!

73
 

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:43 PM

Ooo Rob- just had a thought, check out military models for a water buffalo (trailer) a bit of paint, some styrene rod the size of sprayer arms or some thread for a hose and voila! Tar trailer.

EDIT: Ok did a bit of research and found this Don't really have the time right now to check for more but you get the idea, if you can see that small, what I'm talking about. I

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:38 PM

JimRCGMO
Uh, sentient? Duh, what's that?

(heee hehe) I don't rememberLaugh I just opened the dictionary and pointed at a few words until I found one I'd never heard. I'm away at the church now and they don't have a dictionary that I can find so I can't even pretend I know!! Laugh Got me!!!! Laugh

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:36 PM

Coffee in a large  SUNNY SOUTHERN  mug, please & thanks. 

***Jim, no luck finding a Tar trailer yet. Sounds like you enjoy making model building as challenging as possible. If I had to place windows inside after the fact, I'd leave them out make it an abandoned building.Laugh Good Luck with that!

***Barry, [4'X5' but it had the toilet, a sink and a "stand up shower" in it]....that would be a rather common size in Hong Kong. One of my brothers has lived there for many years and has plenty of stories.

***Jeffrey, didn't you recently replace that pool pump? Cool weathering on that structure.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:08 PM

Good Morning (almost lunchtime), Zoe - I'll have a blueberry bagel and a Rio Grande mug of coffee, just to tide me over until lunch, please. Dinner Thanks!

Ray - sorry to hear about your anniversary of missing your wife, but good to hear you had family for support. I'd guess that you had a definite keeper there, and sure you have a number of wonderful memories from your time together. The good memories of loved ones don't usually fade very quickly, I've found.

Looked like yesterday was fairly productive for a lot of you Diners - even Chris managed to get an article done while talking the finer points of fire engines...Smile,Wink, & Grin Loved the ROW pics and Inch's pics from his & Debbie's trip, as well as those ones of the verrryyyyy weathered buildings that Barry(?) posted. Barry - want to post those as examples in the weathering thread? (Nah, better not egg things on...)

Robby, good to hear your wrist is doing better now - make sure you allow it to get fully healed before tackling too much stuff at work. Yeah!!

We're gonna be humid and hot - like August usually is here Cool - today, about 90 F and right now it's 70 percent humidity and  already 84 F (29 C). Our morning weather guy has a sense of humor and had 'Clarence the weather dog' in his background graphics, mentioning the "dog days of August"... Hey, at least he's trying to make the weather a bit more fun!

So Todd, I think you/we have pegged us pretty well - *that* we break about all the usual forum rules (including bandwidth), and don't care *that* much whether someone does things the same way or not (and don't get our 'cottons' in a wad, so to speak...) - yep, you have us down about right! Thumbs UpLaugh Uh, sentient? Duh, what's that?Confused

Oh, our district fair is coming up, and odds are - like most of the ones you Diners have already mentioned - there will be rain on at least one or two of the 8 days or so that it runs. But like the ones *that* have been mentioned, mostly drizzle-type rain, no heavy downpours.

Almost forgot - PC, thanks for that link on the whole 'Rain' performance; excellent and amazing piece there! Yeah!! What've you been doing over the weekend - any rides with the CFO?

Jeff, great job on your DPM freight depot - I like what you've done with it!Thumbs Up No problem if your sister didn't get the gas - as Todd said, you have that layout...Wink Better watch yourself with those 'tropical' funnel clouds your way!

Bill T.! Good to see you again - and do you have a bigger version of that depot picture? Looks very nice!

Barry, that sounds like some shower bathroom...ShockConfused

Jerry, you have any MRR projects going on today?

Zoe, I'll get a BLT please, order of cheesey fries and a RBF now for my lunch. Thanks! I'll be at the window booth when it's ready.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:03 PM

 Just got a severe weather statement!


SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA
1122 AM CDT MON AUG 17 2009

LAZ027>033-041>045-051>055-TXZ180>182-201-215-216-172100-
VERNON-RAPIDES-AVOYELLES-BEAUREGARD-ALLEN-EVANGELINE-ST. LANDRY-
CALCASIEU-JEFFERSON DAVIS-ACADIA-LAFAYETTE-UPPER ST. MARTIN-
CAMERON-VERMILION-IBERIA-ST. MARY-LOWER ST. MARTIN-TYLER-JASPER-
NEWTON-HARDIN-JEFFERSON-ORANGE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LEESVILLE...ALEXANDRIA...MARKSVILLE...
DERIDDER...OAKDALE...VILLE PLATTE...OPELOUSAS...LAKE CHARLES...
JENNINGS...CROWLEY...LAFAYETTE...ST. MARTINVILLE...CAMERON...
ABBEVILLE...NEW IBERIA...MORGAN CITY...WOODVILLE...JASPER...
NEWTON...LUMBERTON...BEAUMONT/PORT ARTHUR...ORANGE
1122 AM CDT MON AUG 17 2009
...TROPICAL FUNNEL CLOUDS POSSIBLE...

AT 1115 AM CDT...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RECEIVED A REPORT
FROM THE JEFFERSON DAVIS SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT OF A FUNNEL CLOUD
NEAR ROANOKE LOUISIANA.

A VERY MOIST AND UNSTABLE TROPICAL AIRMASS IS IN PLACE ACROSS THE
AREA. MEANWHILE...THE VERTICAL WIND PROFILE OVER THE AREA IS LIGHT
AND VARIABLE. THESE CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF TROPICAL FUNNEL CLOUDS...ESPECIALLY WHERE RAIN COOLED
BOUNDARIES...KNOWN AS OUTFLOW BOUNDARIES...AND THE SEABREEZE
COLLIDE.

THESE TROPICAL FUNNEL CLOUDS ARE USUALLY SHORT-LIVED AND DO NOT
REACH THE GROUND. IF THE FUNNEL CLOUD BECOMES MORE SEVERE AND
REACHES THE GROUND...MINOR DAMAGE MAY OCCUR...AND A TORNADO
WARNING WILL LIKELY BE ISSUED.

STAY TUNED FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND UPDATES ON THIS WEATHER
SITUATION.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, August 17, 2009 10:11 AM

Good Morning...Its partly cloudy and a humid 80 here posta get some t-storms....I'll have a glass of Ed's OJ and a sweet roll please...Thank you..Not much going on here...You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, August 17, 2009 9:39 AM

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Robby:  I lived in a house quite a few years ago that had the dangdest bathroom in the basement. The entire room could not have been more than 4'X5' but it had the toilet, a sink and a "stand up shower" in it---the thing was that the floor was actually done in such a way that it looked like it was a shower stall type of floor----that is the kicker. The ENTIRE bathroom WAS the SHOWER!!!Whistling

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, August 17, 2009 9:36 AM
Good morning all,

 Bill, good to see you back with your historical pictures..

 

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 17, 2009 9:16 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Heard something going on outside this morning....  Verison was busy replacing the "Utility" pole across the street.  Turns out it actually is a "telephone" pole. Whistling   The leaner was actually snapped off in the ground.  It had rotted through and last winter it snapped.  The 2 poles are now lashed together waiting for the NYSEG to move their guy line to the new pole.  I would assume that Verison will be back to take the old pole as soon as that is done.

Flo I'll just have a bowl of raisin bran cereal and a cup of dark roast.  I be at the rivet counter waiting to see who else shows up.

Mornin' Bill

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Well, she didn't get the gas so I'm not cutting the grass.

 

Doggone right on that one Jeffrey!  Sometimes I used to not mow my own yard just because I didn't get any gas....Whistling   Sometimes that went on for weeks at a time!  Besides you have a backdrop to replace, don't you?  First things first ya know!

With the talk about a new "weathering" thread, what should be posted and made the working MO for any thread like that would be this: Compromise

Well there is way too many things around here that have to get done this and that I have been putting off for way too long.  So, I best finish my coffee and get moving.

Later!

73 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 17, 2009 8:47 AM

 

Went down to the parent's place to order the gasket for the pool pump. Neither of my parents were around and there was no credit card info to give to the ordering clerk at Hayward and no way am I using my credit card to buy parts for their pump. Also went to my sisters place to see about mowing the grass. Well, she didn't get the gas so I'm not cutting the grass.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 17, 2009 8:26 AM

Robby:  I lived in a house quite a few years ago that had the dangdest bathroom in the basement. The entire room could not have been more than 4'X5' but it had the toilet, a sink and a "stand up shower" in it---the thing was that the floor was actually done in such a way that it looked like it was a shower stall type of floor----that is the kicker. The ENTIRE bathroom WAS the SHOWER!!!Whistling

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 17, 2009 7:42 AM

Hey, mornin' Bill !!

About the tone in here. Different kind of people we are. We have our differing opinions, but also respect the opinions of others. That's all it takes to get along, my way isn't the only way. It may be right for me but not necessarily for you and when someone makes a suggestion, that's the way it's given and that's the way it's taken. If I tell Robby I think an inside opening door on a bathroom that size is a bad idea and he responds it doesn't matter to him because, well it just doesn't, they're will be no "know-it-all" or "ungrateful" thought from either one of us. Just a suggestion or exchage of opinions. Nothing more.

Robby- I thought a name looked familiar but I wasn't sure for certain. I hope we can ignore him, or them, if it gets that way and let the mods deal with it. If not, well I guess we can try again, and again. Or like I said, I can learn in here just as well. I probably will use both places if everybody doesn't mind. I already posted a "where I am now" picture. It's already on the wall here so I won't pain everyone with another!BlindfoldLaugh  

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, August 17, 2009 7:21 AM

 Good morning.  Seems like another hot day.  I believe the high will be around 89.

 I need to work on the layout some more today.  I need to add some braces on the legs.  I just need them a bit more sturdy.  Go to a LHS and get a train car to weather.  Gotta make some extra money (house taxes due Grumpy).

 Inch..... I added about 5 feet to the layout (12x8) to a (12x13).  I finally got the right measurement this time Dunce.  The area the of the layout the basement is in is about 12ft by 20ft (give or take a few feet long wise).   The braker box is in one corner, and the bathroom is in the other.  Thats why I had to stop.  Can I expand more, no.  Mainly in the inside of the layout.

 Jim and Chris...... I would like to add a small stand up shower in the basements bathroom.  The toilet already works, and it  needs a small sink.  I was looking at making it about a 7ftx7ft or close to that.  Just a real small/working bathroom.  The door would open inward, but the wife wants one of those doors that slides into the wall.  That takes up even less space.   I think the wife is seeing a "luxury bathroom" in her mind Banged Head.

 Todd........ I'm sure the new weathering post will be locked.  One of the MTW guys have already made he way into it.  We will see thou.

 Everybody have a good morning, and I will be in for lunch.

 "Rust, whats not to love?"      

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 17, 2009 7:00 AM

Bill: Nice to see you----hope to see more!!Smile

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Good Morning from a rather sticky London---

Wherein we are looking at a 50% chance of showers and those ol' t'underin'boomers. We are going to a high of 32C with a 70% humidity level. Tonight we're at a 70% chance of showers and t'storms with the low at 19C then more rain tomorrow with 27C for a high---

Yes. The friendship in here is real that is for sure. There is a sense of community one does not find in the larger forum. In here one can state things that can probably raise some people's ire in other places--and we're only playing!! Smile,Wink, & Grin One can wax philosophical and not get the curmudgeonly--GRR--comments----

I've got a few items to do so's I can actually start work on a couple of Kate's Colonials I picked up from a LHS out of town on Saturday----Whistling

Chloe, I'll have a full breakfast platter with a large mug o' coffee please---I'll be at the RC Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, August 17, 2009 6:31 AM
Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, August 17, 2009 6:27 AM

Good Morning All,

     High only only in the mid 70's today but the humidity is already so high that I'm drenched. We've been busy on the house sanding painting staining and sealing whatever we see not quite finished. Of course now that we're to the end of the project we've run over budget (no surprise there) but at least the end is in sight. A bit of plumbing and ductwork plus a fair bit of electrical hookup yet we're not doing, but the second floor is done and the rest is nearly there.

    You've all been so prolfic that I've not been able to keep up the last few days but I did want to add to the comments on the tone here as opposed to the big room outside. Being able to drop in here and comment about what we're doing and our times has been valuable beyond words. The concern and care for each other is real and and no different than a real coffee shop with regulars face to face. Although I've not met most of you, I consider you all my friends and very much value the time we spend here.

   I see my coffee and donut to go have arrived, I'll catch y'all later.    J.R.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 17, 2009 6:19 AM

 Good morning.

It's 75 and clear. The high will be in the low 90's and there's a chance of rain.

Last night I got the bulk of the old backdrop down. I tried being careful with it but you know how it is with bulky things like that. I didn't damage any structures but I still managed to derail just about everything. The twin SDP40F's are still on the track though. It would take a pretty good punch to knock those heavy beasts over. That's somewhat over 4 pounds of dead weight between them. The task this morning will be to get the backdrop broken down and packed out to the trash. Later this morning I have to go down to the parent's place and order a new inspection cover gasket for the pool pump. The old one is still good but it's getting progressively more difficult to lock the lid down so it has an airtight seal. Also have to see about mowing my sister's yard. She said she was going to get the gas for it yesterday.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114     8/17/2009

Heat Index:  80°F
Humidity:  94%
Dew Point:  73°F

So Far Today
High:  76°F
Low:  75°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  6mph NNE

Today  High: 92 with a heat index of 108.   Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 90s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.

Tonight  Low: 72    Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 17, 2009 5:46 AM

Wow, everybody turned in early. High today 81F with a 60% chance of rainfall and scattered T-Storms some possibly severe. Rain possible over an inch. We got about a half inch yesterday. Starting to hear occasioal rumbles in the distance.

Not much planned today, bookwork for the church, maybe some MRRing, then work at 5.

Inch- I'll keep an eye out for the show.

Well I guess I won't be leaving the computer logged on today, I thinks I'll be shuttin down sometime. Sounds like some early mornin T-storms firing up, startin to rain and it's getting noisier. 

Have A Great Day!

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:00 PM

Jeff and Robby- We'll see I hope they learned from the last time (or two) That kind of "criticism" isn't appreciated around here. Advice and tips on the work are accepted but when it goes so far as to need a "thick skin" then maybe they should just keep quiet.

I'd like to see the thread grow and become something that has to start new every 50 pages or so, but if it doesn't work, I know I can present my attempts at modeling and weathering in here and get just as good advice and tips as I can anywhere on the net.

Jim- The "crew" may have something to do with it but I think it's the people who come here that is the reason. I mean think about it. This diner is totally everything the meanies are against. Even though we talk about MR we also waste bandwidth, repeat questions that have been asked before and ask simple novice questions that we could look up in a book or google. Difference is, we don't mind. Someone has a question and someones glad to help. We like to talk MR and visit also. We aren't all business and mainly, we are friendly and like the neighborly side of MRing also. Let me ask you this, when you go to your club meetings, are you allowed to ask how someone is? Can't you talk about what you have done that day? I know the point is Model Railroading and I'm sure you talk about that, so do we, but I‘d be surprised if there was a big sign that said "all conversations MUST pertain to Model Railroading. I‘m also fairly certain that a question has been asked many times by different people over the time that could be looked up elsewhere without getting a response that says the question has been asked and answered I‘m sorry you weren‘t here but too bad so sad look it up yourself. If you were that type of person I don't think you'd come in the diner and if you did you probably wouldn't stay long. Certain types of people tend to find each other and hang out. Kind of like Ocelots. I look at this as kinda like a virtual clubroom with individual layouts. That's some Tug-O-War you got there. Now when you add in the utility companies the gasoline companies the food companies and the rest, that becomes an all out bigtime tug-o-war with the purse strings!

Barry-But do you think you could keep a straight face during THAT lectureClown. There have been a few memorable fairs where the temps were nice, but for the most part sounds like the normal weather for your fair is the same as ours, either sweltering hot or rainy. And if the rain happens to stop during the day, the sun comes out the temps go up and you know what happens then. ShockDead

Chris- That's it buddy, get it out of your system here. That's what we're here for. Well not really but it's an interesting sideline, too bad we don't get paid for it. Use that word with freedom, that's what it's for, to be used not to be stuck in some dictionary somewhere like the word sentient.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Sunday, August 16, 2009 9:37 PM

Hey BARRY and TODD: Laugh You're right! THAT editor would be absolutely beside herself for that sorry display that so blatently used that word that is so over-used. If I ever tried to do that, that editor would surely remove a body part that would bring remorse to not only me, but that wife of mine as well...Whistling

ROBBY P: Glad to hear the wrist is improving, sounds like things are getting at least kinda back to normal for you, and your wife. Reading Jim's question for ya, got me wondering too... how ARE ya gonna door/wall THAT pseudo-bathroom? Maybe you oughta put up some 1:1 scale rustic outhouse type walls around it, complete with the half-moon in the door.

JEFF: Regarding Driline's new weathering thread, should we maybe start a pool how long it lasts/how long before it gets locked and/or deleted??

Have a good night everybody, gonna call it a night early for once...

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, August 16, 2009 9:08 PM

TMarsh

blownout cylinder
And you don't be runnin' 'roun' chasin' stuff in this here heat----OK, now why did I say that in that format?Whistling

Barry- I don't know. But you used the word "that" twice in one sentenceMischief. Chris's editor would have a coniption. Ah but with the rain if this were the 70's I wouldn't have minded staying longer!Big SmileWhistling

Chris's editor wouldn't just have a coniption---she'd have a lecture waiting for that-----Smile,Wink, & Grin

TMarsh
The fair was a washout. Literally. Everything was fine and humid just like the fair is supposed to be then after the Dockdogs.com show, it started to drizzle, then rain, then drizzle, then rain, then drizzle

ACCHH---now THAT is normal---Whistling Western Fair---usually held in the first/second week in September, is guaranteed to have 3/4 of it rainy and almost cold---at least very cool. the rest maybe a ittle sunny but on the whole just plain dullWhistling

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:59 PM

Good Evening, Flo, I'll have a bowl of chili (just because), some grated cheese over that and some oyster crackers, and a RBF, please. Thank you! Might keep a second RBF mug chilling at the ready in the freezer, since I have a bunch of posts to catch up on today...

jeffrey-wimberly
The good old game of give and take and compromise. Glad I don't have to do that.

 

Uh, Jeff, does that include trying to plan your day before your folks have something in mind for it?... Whistling Sounds like you got a whopper of a workout at their place with the mowers and all. Oh, that pine tree by your trailer has a bit of tilt to it - shouldn't they brace that thing the other way?Wink

Grumpy - Sign - Welcome to the Diner, but if I'm remembering correct, I think you've been in before (an edition or two or three ago...), correct? Welcome back, and have a cup on me!

Todd, on the 'scratchbuilding scenery' topic, I do have a Scenic Express Super Trees kit that when I get more time (and a place for the mess(TM - sorry, Fergie!)), I'll be starting on. Now that is about like scratchbuilding for me. Our club had a 'tree-making' night (actually, two) for making some for our club layout, and there's a lot involved in that (IMHO). Anybody else who's built those and has some tips for me, for when I get around to starting? By the way - have your bruises from Zoe started to fade away yet? Smile,Wink, & Grin And do you still have track of that tub of drywall mud? Laugh (I see you're an old Arlo fan from way back, eh?

Whether we actually have better manners in here than out in the other forums or not (or if it's just that Zoe, Chloe, Janie and/or Flo will take the frying pan to us if we start getting rude),but the actual behavior in here is that we treat each other more politely. Heard something like that this morning, as I recall - "Do unto others as you would have them do to you." Sounds practical to me...WhistlingWink

Robby - great to see that you figured out a way to, uh... "leave access to the bathroom" (and expand your layout). Thumbs Up Looking forward to seeing how you decide to use all that new space. By the way, one silly question (for us guys, that is..): Will the bathroom door close when you've completed the layout? Oops

Rob, if you hear/heard of someone with a tar trailer model in HO, please let me know - I have these nifty W-S 'Roofers', but I figure I should by rights have a tar trailer on the ground with some silly piping going up to the roof to feed those tar buckets more efficiently... Your wife does find more things to think of for her layout - by myself, I can't seem to think of those nearly as much or as many as she does. Wow!! I picked up a couple or three of the NuComp kits, and I've started one (the 'office') using epoxy (but all I have is 15 or 30 minute kind, MUST get the 5 minute type at H-L this week...). Unpainted resin, kinda an off-white/dingy cream color. Hope that helps. Oh (something I, uh, learned) - paint the walls first, then glue the 'window glass' inside, and then glue the walls together. (I'll be playing like I'm a ship-builder type, trying to slide the w-glass in through the doorways and then getting them glued inside the window openings...)Banged Head See Dick's signature about learning from others' mistakes...Oops Oh, I'll take a photo or two of my 'office' (unpainted, partly assembled) and post them tomorrow morning for you to see.

Lee - that RR sounds like either A) they have so much property they have rights for, that nobody has bothered to check for years, or B) they are descendants of the "Robber Barons" and are still used to just commandeering the land if they *don't* happen to own rights for this particular spot of land...Whistling Should indeed be an entertaining job, I'm sure! Thanks for the emails, and sent you another one back this evening earlier. By the way, did you get that deadfall when you were at the LHS?

Inch, I'd say - whether it was texting, talking with friends in the car on on the phone - that teenager needs to focus more on her driving when she's behind the wheel, or she may be lucky to reach 17! Hope Deb's car doesn't develop anything that interferes with its running. Will your insurance check out the car for you? Thanks for the warning on the windmill base; I'll watch that extra careful when I'm putting mine together.

Todd - Angry And just what's wrong with wanting to get trains cheap for me and my buddies?! Laugh I do consider the whole thing to be two parts - 1) Walthers, the shipping companies, and anyone else between me and my MRR stuff I want, are wanting to get the money from my wallet to theirs. 2) I want to keep as much of my money as possible in my wallet (for other things, or for more MRR stuff later). Therein lies the tug-o-war...Smile,Wink, & Grin

Well, I'll get the rest of the way caught up in the morning. Have a good evening (and morning, if you get in here before I do).

 

Blessings and prayers,

Jim in Cape Girardeau

 

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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:56 PM

 

Evening all,  a barley pop please Flo.

Getting some rain out now and the temps have to the mid 70's. Chace of rain everyday till Friday with highs in the mid to upper 80's

Well made through another jamboree, 5 hours of kid football. It was a hot humid 89, but atleast we had some clouds and a good breeze and the boys looked ok for, plenty of hard hitting n tackling..

TODD,,,, seems the went by without notice the cooler than normal temps and all the rain, but I'm ready for the games to start kinda.

We're still playing a trip up your way, just don't know when yet. I know we'll be up the Chatom train show n swap meet in Nov [weather permitting].

LEE,,,, those plans would be great, but I'm past that stage on building now, thanks anyway.

GARRY,,,,, we thought bout getting ahold of you, but didn't have the number with us Maybe the next trip.

DICK,,,,, we just haven't been out much this year and a few times I'd forgot the camera ta home and missed some shots. I didn't know Trains Magazine had a contest, may have to check it out. I have won or tied the photo contest over on Train Board and had a couple chosen for railfan photos of the week. No prizes, just an honor.

RAY,,, tis good you and your son had each other at this.

ROBBY,,,, how much more room do you add to the layout?? Looks like several feet.

School start here Thursday, well for 2 hour anyway, first full days Fri. Don't know for sure how many will be getting the bus here yet for sure. I best finish this n get ready for bed got kids tomorrow. Toughts for those in need n hope ya'll has a gooden.

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Posted by Robby P. on Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:00 PM

 I agree.  I'm sure they will jump in thou. 

 Chris.....I forgot to add this.  The wrist is MUCH better.  I would say its about 90%.  I used it all day doing the layout, and its much better than a few days ago.  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, August 16, 2009 7:56 PM

TMarsh
I see we are trying another weathering thread, I hope this one stays around.

It should as long as the rivet counters leave their 'expert' brow beating advice out of it.

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, August 16, 2009 7:51 PM

Evenin' all.I'll take a piece of Texas Sheet cake and a glass of milk. Too tired last night to enjoy it.

The fair was a washout. Literally. Everything was fine and humid just like the fair is supposed to be then after the Dockdogs.com show, it started to drizzle, then rain, then drizzle, then rain, then drizzle. Oh well had a decent time in spite. Didn't spend near as much as I usually do so yippee! Especially after I won this load of vending machines on the bay just before we left this morn.Oops

I see we are trying another weathering thread, I hope this one stays around.

blownout cylinder
And you don't be runnin' 'roun' chasin' stuff in this here heat----OK, now why did I say that in that format?Whistling

Barry- I don't know. But you used the word "that" twice in one sentenceMischief. Chris's editor would have a coniption. Ah but with the rain if this were the 70's I wouldn't have minded staying longer!Big SmileWhistling

Robby- I'm saving all my envious remarks. I wish I was in you spot knowing what I know now. I could be, I just can't bring myself to do it. I'M WEEEEEEEEAK!!!!!!

Now as I prepare to make my departure let me say too all you good folks who are sweating in the heat. We started out hot and humid today but when we left the fairgrounds at approx 5:45 the temperature was a chilly 69F

(slam!)

 

Todd  

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Posted by Robby P. on Sunday, August 16, 2009 7:19 PM

 Chris.....Thanks for the comments.  Its a MUCH bigger layout than before.   Now I gotta sell some weathered cars to pay for this beast!!

  Well guys have a good night.  I guess I will finish up watching "We are Marshall", and then hit they hay.   I will see everybody in the morning.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, August 16, 2009 6:54 PM

howmus
Jeffrey I wouldn't hjave any use for one of them steam thingys.....  I try not to wear anything that requires pressing.  Besides wrinkles go so well with my complexion.

Mine too.Laugh

 

The backdrop along the long wall and over to the AC unit is down. It's gone. The fun is going to be getting the one on the other wall down. I may just leave it there and put the new one up over it.

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