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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 7:41 AM

pcarrell

Mornin'!

I know.....ain't I the talkative one this mornin'?

Yep--very talkativeBig Smile Have a good one day thereSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Welp----Good morning---

As the Sparrows and a few Chickadees are on our back deck watching 'Spring' who is just clicking away----lurking behind the plants in here---watching them

We're getting showers which will clear up and we'll then get a few more dribbles this afternoon---and more this evening---the high today will be 13C and tonights low will be 5C. Tomorrow will be partly to mostly sunny----we'll see ---Whistling

Gonna get some groceries today and see if'n I can catch up on some local gossip at our local mall then get some track laid down at the new industrial park at the Exceda Wye yard---2 spurs/4 industries---

Chloe, I'll just have a coffee for now please---I'll be at the RC for a bit---Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 6:36 AM
Today: Showers likely, mainly before noon. Cloudy, with a high near 58. North wind between 8 and 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. East wind between 3 and 5 mph.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. East wind around 6 mph.

The water temperature is 54.2F 

When the lake chills down below 39F is when we start getting the Lake Effect winter storms.

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 6:27 AM

Mornin'!

I know.....ain't I the talkative one this mornin'?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 6:14 AM

 Good morning. It's 47 and partly cloudy. The high will be in the mid 70's and there's a small chance of rain.

Today there's nothing on my schedule - yet. Looks like it'll be another slow day. The home health nurse came by yesterday and changed the dressing on my foot. She likes the way it's healing. The old wound on the bottom is almost closed up and the surgical wounds look to be healing well. Back to watching the old movies I guess.

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Posted by twhite on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:07 PM

Evening all from VeryWindyCOLDSunnyCal: 

Got a north wind blasting down from Alaska that's been gusting around 35mph through the valley for the past few days, and isn't supposed to let up for another two or three days.  It's sort of our version of the "Blue Norther'".   Temperature's have been in the low 'sixties, but with the wind chill factor, it's more like 30 or so. 

Which means that my teenage male high school students have gone WILD the past couple of days.  I don't know what it is about wind and teenage boys, but I could sure use a whip and a chair in my chorus classes Tongue.   We're heading down the home-stretch for the Christmas concert and they're bouncing around the choral room like little hairy basketballs.   But actually, when I get them corralled enough to sing, they're really SINGING!  And well.  It's just knocking their talented little heads together enough to get their attention, LOL! 

Okay, would I rather be doing something else?  NO!  Smile,Wink, & Grin

I see I've missed a whole bunch of stuff, I'll have to go back about 7 or 8 pages and catch up.   And to top it off, I've got my 95 year old mother and my sister down here for a couple of weeks, while my sister is going through radiation treatments for her thyroid.  Luckily, the treatments are working really well--she's on an Out-patient treatment, but I told her to stay here and use the house rather than drive 65 miles each way every day.   Which of course, means mother, too. 

But it's not too bad.  Of course with my mother it's 'circular' conversations every day when I get home from school, since at her age, her short-term memory is pretty much 'toast', but as long as I have re-runs of "The Golden Girls" recorded off of the TV for her to watch, she's a Happy Camper.   However, I don't know how many more; times I can watch "Sleepless In Seattle" when she wants a movie, LOL!

But she and my sister are spoiling the Whack out of Spooky and Uff-Dah, so by and large it's a Good Thing. 

Haven't done much 'work' on the MR, but I've been running a lot of trains, lately.  That Atlas track-cleaner I bought really does a great job keeping the garage gunk off of the rails. 

Oh, and yah--found this at Caboose Hobbies in Denver.  And no, it's OBVIOUSLY not an Articulated, LOL!   Cute little Sunset brass model of a Denver and Salt Lake 2-8-2 that the previous owner painted and decalled into what the Rio Grande re-numbered it when the D&SL was absorbed into the Rio Grande.  Neat little 1913 Lima-built cutie.  Just got it the day before yesterday.  It's a tad 'grindy', but I can adjust that--sounds like it just needs a little lube-- and it has really good control throughout its speed range.  And I think the previous owner put some additional weight in boiler in just the right spots, because it's pretty heavy and really well-balanced.   I think it will probably pull like a trouper. 

Here she is: 

Kinda cute, I think.  Soon as I have her all adjusted, I'm going to pair her up with my PFM Moffat 2-6-6-0.  They should look neat together. 

Well, that's it from Cal.  Gotta make dinner and do some prep for tomorrow's classes.  If it's still windy, the boys will still be nuts.  Gotta love 'em!

Best to all, prayers to those in need. 

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Posted by ns3010 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:31 PM

Evening all. Zoe, I'll take a RBF, thanks.

Just stopped in to say hi, sorry I can't stay. I'm gettin tired. And Friday's the big day. We're taking the State Driver's Test for our permits!!! I'm so physced!!

Well, I guess... Zzz

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Posted by CNCharlie on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:12 PM

Good Evening Diners!

It's been a few weeks since I was last in but I injured a tendon on my 'ring' finger which made typing a very painful task. I think the cause of the injury was 'mouse' related as my wife did the same thing a few years ago and that was what the doc said. It is largely ok now so I can annoy my fellow patrons.

Ray, congrats on the award. I think you've taken scenery to an art level.

Jeff, glad to hear you are on the mend and I'm looking forward to seeing more pics of your layout.

Garry, I can relate with an elderly mother as mine is 95. She is still in her own apartment but for how long is anybody's guess as I can see that she is starting to fail. I had hoped she would make 100 and get a telegram from the Queen but I'm not so sure now.

Lot's of talk about pets and I can say that it is amazing what a little dog mind can learn. We taught our 7 month old Westie to ring a little bell if he has to go out. It took less than 5 minutes to do it and now if he is at the door and you say, Robbie, ring the bell, he does it. If you're not there he will too which is a good thing. He also knows the names of 7 of his toys. If you tell him to get the duck, he'll run around the house until he finds it, same thing for 'tato head' ,etc.

We went down to visit our friends in Minnesota over the week-end and I picked up my order from Kleins. I bought an B-man Consolidation and a couple of pieces of rolling stock, a gondola and a box car, all N scale. I'm now up to 4 steamers, one diesel and a RDC all in a year. Guess I had better plan a little layout. I'm really amazed at the detail in some of the N equipment considering it is so small!!

Oh-oh the bell just rang, excuse me while I attend to the little twerp.

Before I head off to the RC for a while, just want to wish Ulrich all the best and let him know that I'm thinking of him and I like the others do believe that all will work out fine in the end.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7:48 PM

Good evening, ladies...yeah, another cheeseburger, with a 7-Up this time I think. Please n' thankya.

howmus
a lot of the issues on layout building just go back to the old "givens and druthers" thing. 

Yep, I'd agree with that.
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Early on (25 or so years ago) I could have removed the pole before the layout was set up down there.  That section was moved from another house to our "new" house.  Again if I had installed the backdrop before the area was sceniced where the backdrop is painted on the wall, the depth in the area would have made it very difficult if not impossible to actually do the scenery.  So I chalk it up to the givens.......  Again, I am not in any way in disagreement with the judges and not unhappy at all with the score I received

Can't argue with anything you said. Like I said, I would've done the exact same thing: painted it to blend-in, camoflauge (sp) it, and make whatever was in front of it so awesome...viewers would be too busy to notice it. Again, very nicely done in the opinion of this rank amateur. I'm not sure I'd even qualify as an "apprentice model railroader," let alone a "Master."

Darn it all, now you've got me thinking about those corners. It wouldn't take much to put up an actual masonite backdrop up with the "coved" corners...like it "should" be done. Says who? I don't know... you know, those guys who write articles and books for model railroad publishing companies? That's who. it would look "better," I suppose. Again, fortunately it'll be awhile before I get far enough to have to make the call. In a way, my RR room is progressing like an old Johnny Cash song: "one piece at a time."

PHILLIP: Hey, no problem here with your rant... I've had my share of mental midgets and glittering jewels of collossial ignorance for bosses too. If nothing else, you made me appreciate THAT editor even more...despite her silly rule about...well, you know; the word.

FEC: Vodka 'eh? Reminds me of my Uncle. He takes an aspirin every night before going to bed. He washes it down with a shot of bourbon. He calls it his "night medicine."

Think I'll settle into a corner booth as I try to hammer out some writing for w**k, and see who else stops in this evening.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 6:04 PM

Evenin' folks!

Chuck welcome back to the diner.  Sounds like you are ready to make a new start.  Hope we can be of help to you. 

Chris, a lot of the issues on layout building just go back to the old "givens and druthers" thing.  Without pulling out the whole main section that was judged and rebuilding, there really was no way to effectively deal with the pole.  It is not a load bearing pole (I'm not sure what it is there for) and I think it was originally some kind of bracing way back when the house was built about 60 years ago.  Early on (25 or so years ago) I could have removed the pole before the layout was set up down there.  That section was moved from another house to our "new" house.  Again if I had installed the backdrop before the area was sceniced where the backdrop is painted on the wall, the depth in the area would have made it very difficult if not impossible to actually do the scenery.  So I chalk it up to the givens.......  Again, I am not in any way in disagreement with the judges and not unhappy at all with the score I received.

Duke, thank you for the PM, I sent a message back to you.  

The hobby is always one where new ideas and constant learning should be a part of what we are doing.  I mentioned to one of the judges that I knew my w**k had improved as I did the scenery.  He asked me where I started and where I finished up.  I told him that it really started at Cooley's Blue Ice and the mountain and went counter clockwise around to the old abandoned tunnel (which they all loved BTW).  He grinned and nodded his head.  That is for me what it is all about.  I now have the technique for doing this kind of scenery (rural farmlands and forests) down pretty well.  Next section....... (after a bit more countryside) small city....Shock

Philip, I don't blame you.  One of the nice things about retirement is that I no longer have to put up with idiot bosses (and I've w**ked for a few). WhistlingSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 6:01 PM

 Barry, you found an RS11? good lord man, nice. Usually my clean up periods just discover where my knife blades for my hobby knife went and just some spare parts, nothing major, lol

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 5:53 PM

Sorry about the rant earlier, I was grumpy.......

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 5:53 PM

Chuck: Welcome back to the forum!! Sorry to hear about the fire and Cathy's passing on.

Ray: You know, I saw that AFTER I posted!! LOL!! Oh well, I still think it looks really nice so there---with attached haaaarrruuuuummph.Approve

Good Evening peoples---

Had a wonderful afternoon of cleaning up trainroom. Along with the supervisor of ROW maintenence, 'Spring' we tackled the shambles that is my workshop--finding about 24 wheelsets and a total of 44 couplers! We also discovered that there were at least 3 sets of needlefiles underneath an old wicker chair that I sit on when 'meditating' on my layout. That had me wondering what else was in here--so, after I spent another 3 hours in that room I can now say that this room IS a BLACK HOLE---I found besides the above mentioned---

  1. a couple of short passenger cars
  2. 4 Reading magnetite(?) hoppers
  3. a book on steam RR's that went to the Bruce peninsula
  4. two notebooks---full of notes on a photography trip to some locales that I have no idea ofWhistling
  5. 3 pliers---all needlenose
  6. a ball peen hammer
  7. a tupperware box containing a pile of N scale stairways--catwalks--and suchTongue
  8. another RS11---Atlas----Dunce
  9. 5 hacksaws
  10. some styrene sheets--all clapboard
  11. 3 MRR mags that I thought I had still in my mag boxes[%-)
  12. another box of Preisser figures----all unpainted

So----how many things can/do you find in your cleaning up periods?WhistlingMischief

Chloe--after all that I'll have a barrel of giant chicken wings and a large RBF----I'm gonna sit by the RC with Ray----

 

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 5:32 PM

 Afternoon y'all. Rained all day today, so soccer game got canceled. it's the playoffs now.

How about a bit of an update vid (and yes, I know my head is cut off):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNWs0M-wksA

And pics of my weathered MNS boxcar. just wanted to lightly weather it; surprised at all the grime that showed up in the pics.

 

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:28 PM

Chuck,  welcome back to the diner. Sorry to hear about Cathy and the fire - seems you've had a time of it. I guess we can plan our next moves together as I've been looking at some of the Ian Rice small layouts as well while I plan for my next empire. Still getting the house back together so an empire is aways off and a 4x8 or smaller isboth doable and encouraged by the CFO.

Keith - any idea what the white roof blotch is? If it's paint, mineral spirits might remove it, other stuff requires a different tack depending on what it is.    J.R.

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Posted by fec153 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:58 PM

I use either 4 or 5 'Ibu"s' whenever arthritus hits my knees. Ten-Fifteen minutes later, fine. Oh, unless I'm on the job, wash them down with VODKA. Any other liquid takes longer to ease pain.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:46 PM

Good afternoon, a RBF with a double cheeseburger basket please 'n thank-you. Actually, to flip-off the enviro-nuts who say we have to go veggie to "save the planet," make that a TRIPPLE cheeseburger. Mischief

Just back from a fire run, we did a mutual aid response to neighboring Stanwood. They had a baler full of recycling paper light up. The crew w**king there hit it with about 15 extinguishers before Stanwood Fire got on-scene...good thing!Thumbs Up Coulda been a lonnnnnnnnnnnng afternoon otherwise.

CHUCK: Hello, good to meet you. I didn't know about your fire, so very sorry to hear about that, and my condolences about losing KathyAngel. I wasn't aware of that either.

KEITH: Your comments about ibuproffen and kidney damage perked up my ears. You see, when I get my skull-crushing sinus headaches (lasting side-effect from multiple skull/facial fractures), I tend to put down very large doses of that wonderful wonder drug. Fortunately, I don't do it everyday. But, when necessity dictates, I slam down a hefty "loading dose," then "titrate to effect." W**king in occupational healthcare, I had a guy stop by the first aid office everyday for his packets of "Skittles" as he called the ibuproffen. The generic version we had looked like white Skittles. I could about set my watch by the guy.

RAY: Your backdrops look fine to me, then again, I'm not a "master model railroader." I didn't really notice the pipe, until you pointed it out. I would've done the exact same thing you did: paint it to blend in. I would think most people would be looking at the trains, trees, buildings, etc. more than the "sky." In my RR room, I painted the walls "sky blue" with a darker variation up towards the ceiling. I "should" cove the corners, but I probably won't. I'll live with the 90 degree bend in the world and sky. I've got two windows to deal with, am debating between just blocking them off, or going with blinds. I saw a discussion about this situamacation over in layout design/construction. Some good points made both ways. Fortunately, starting on one end, and slowly w**king my way around the room, I've got some time to cogitate upon this.

ULRICH: THAT editor would be pleased with your avoidance of "that." Laugh She'll use it in conversation, she'll use it in e-mail. She w**ks very hard to avoid it in her articles. I don't know, I guess everybody has some "thing" they have a "thing for." I don't claim to understand it, I just play by her silly rule Clown.

Well, time to edit/process some photos for THAT editor. I covered a fundraiser Belgian Waffle breakfast and a soup luncheon over the weekend. Tomorrow night, I get to w**k the sidelines again, possibly for the last time this season as the first round of post-season play gets underway.

Have a good rest of the afternoon...

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Posted by bjdukert on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:19 PM

 Chuck  Same here,really sorry to hear about Kathy.  AngelAngelAngel

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Posted by fec153 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:15 PM

Oh d@mn!  Didn't know about Kathy. My condolances, Chuck. When 'puker went down lost a bunch off addresses.

Heck, you know you were and are always welcome into the diner. I'm so sadden about Kathy. If you still have my E address, let know if I can be of help. Or let me know in the diner.

Prayers.

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Posted by sunsetbeachry on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 1:51 PM

ok here goes, i saved some of the rr after the fire,mostly rail and switches. lost all of the scratch built wooden things,most of plastic just melted into blobs [ used for target practice] building burnt to ground all ceder.So started again, Used ins. money to clean out front half of garage, buy more wood [bass and balsa also plywood and plastic sheets] and have started again. Here we go through again JR [the big siameze CAT] sleeping on the bridges. As you know Kathy died on Columbus day at 11:31 pm ...... So i'm not alone JR, TIGGGGER, and BUDDY all from the same litter,6 yrs old and always eating, just like me.. We knew that this would happen,everything was already taken care of by lawyer[ very long time friend] .I'm doing fine and had time for the first time to sit down and go thru all of the posts from beginning to now, WOW everybody shure has been busy and it was very good to see all the pictures to help me rebuild....Time out,,,may I please have a cup of Kona Dark with a splash of Cocoa Thank You,,,,,, now I'll light up a ciggee......OHHH the engines that were metal and metal parts some of them made it,all three of the MDC Shays are blobs 

, my one 2-6-6-2t made it ; was perked next to door..The loggin trucks which were brass also made it, but the ones from MDC didn't..........just melted...I found a drawing by Ian Rice that just fits on a 4x8 with a leg that will run into my workbench so far looks good!!!!!   Again its good to talk to RR FRIENDS  again. Another butttt ....Please keep up the good work. And thank you for being here and letting me back.......Also listening to me.....

Fair Winds & Following Seas  to all

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 1:36 PM

Cox 47
Jeff..Like your road work photo..Get your dish troubles taken care of?

A new DVR receiver is on the way via UPS.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 1:13 PM

Howdy..Its a rainy day here and 52...I'll have a pork burger basket and a diet coke please..thank you..Been running trains this morning just cleaned up a derailment..a moving coal train on main derailed into another coal drag on siding..no loss of life but probaly a ICC report..made a deal for another Life Like SD 9 this morning..gonna use it for yards..

Jeff..Like your road work photo..Get your dish troubles taken care of?

Keith..If you havn't got that "splat" off try water and an old tooth brush..seems like I manage to get those "splats' ever time I get the plaster out..

Todd...We were 800 on AM dial clear channel meaning no other station on 800 to mess our signal..We where Mexican clear channel which had to do with a treaty years ago over radio freq's...there is also Canadian Clear channel..doesn't mean much any more but back in the day we were 800 on the dial 250 watts and clear channel and we went out about 125 miles which is great for 250 watts..man I would give my eye teeth to fire up that old transmitter,get a stack of Hill billy records and sign that puppy on the air one more time..but radio just ain't what it usta be...

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 12:23 PM

  Not too bore you with it too much.. but anyone.. Jeff buddy you too.. cuz I know you are the 'Informed kinda guy."  If and when you ever get the results back on your blood tests..  If you get the read-out.. like what is in your chart.  Or an actual exam / results on a blood test sent to the Doctor .. there below the actual findings are what is considered to be the "Normal range" of that particular test.   Two most important items. One is BUN ... Blood Urea Nitrogen' test. 

And the Creatine Test. 

The Bun measures how much water your are drinking.  If you are not drinking enough water, your test result will be at the lower end of what is considered the "Normal Range"

Concerning the Creatine test.  Well, that measures how hard your kidneys are working.  Which could almost mean anything.  Lets say.. you are drinking enough fluids.. or ... lets say you are a patient in a hospital.. you have an I.V. flowing.. you're getting the fluids.. but heck.. the doctor has pumped you with so much medication and anti biotics  and has literally taxed the system.  Thus your kidneys are working harder.. even though you've been getting the fluids. And if you are not drinking enough water.. you also see it here.

So if you get a chance to see your results.. its nice to be informed and see where you fall into the 'normal range'.. and by all means.. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR~ 

Reminds me of the time I got a kidney stone.  There I laid in bed.. a Saturday morning... ah.. wow.. I must have pulled something in my back.. ~  oh   ... Ah... aAAAH ARgh.. Everytime I moved.. it got worse. Being an x ray tech, I had women tell me.. its worse than having a baby.  Well it felt like a dagger in my back..I cried out to my wife.. as I sat on the toilet.. (btw..its true when the body senses something is wrong..it does say.."Everybody out.. NO WAITING! two exists!)  I say to Jeanne.. "I don't feel very well~"  "Well .. whata want me to do~" she replies.. I pass out on the floor the pain is so bad..! She's shaking me.. and says.. "What do you want me to do?"  I say.. "I want you to know.. I love you~ and I want you to re-marry if anything happens to me"   I was fine two hours later.. but really .. Drink water..  or you'll be giving birth ot a little baby stone. Did you know.. taking Ibruprophen taxes your kidneys.. and that Sports Athiletes have been known to abuse them.. and two weeks later..find out they have to be on dialysis.. for the rest of the lives. Yikes.. I'll stick to plain old aspirin.  Whats that.. oh yeah.. Tylenol ruins your liver~   Oh great.. any thing fairly safe out there?  Yeah .. water.

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:54 AM

Sir Madog.. a special  'Allo'  to you my friend.  I too am glad to be here with others..  a sense of community, family and others who care.. and talk about Model Railroading.  When  I read your post yesterday I wanted to put in my 2 cents.. but didn't.  Ok.. so here goes.  I know from my biology background that water is truly the symbol of Life.  For every molecule that goes into your body.. it takes 2-3 molecules of water for the human body to turn over that other molecule.  If you had one glass of Coca Cola.. it would take 2-3 glasses of water to get rid of it.. and truly purge your system.  When adding food and what have you  (etoh).. you also kick up the need to drink more water.  When emptying out your bladder.. just  a quick visual .. if you see dark amber.. you need to drink more water and get rid of that motor oil. Drink more water...  Each time.. til it becomes clear.. just as water.  If you don't.. well end game would be 'free radicals'  and they do go to your joints and can and will eventually cause pain.. (arthritis) (of some sort).  So my friend flush out that radiator of yours.. and put on your Dancing Shoes! 

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:40 AM

blownout cylinder
OK--so there is an issue here--big whoopSmile The usual thing would have been a curved board around the corner---but guess what---the space that is in that corner disappears as soon as one does that curved board bitBanged Head--here comes smaller radii turns on the track---Grumpy---that kind of thing.. You did well there!!! So there----HAAAARRUUUUUMMMPPH!!Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

LOL.......Wink  Trouble is......  that's not at a corner. [edit] Actually that one is, but there is one just out of the right side of the photo that shows the same thing. Here is one that is in the judged area:


Also since the certificate reads "Master Builder"  even small stuff like that does make a difference.  (As it should...)  Now if they told me that the lake was not the color of Seneca lake, I would have produced a photo of the lake that was used to match the colors.....  Then I would have a problem!  I think their judging was absolutely honest and fair, and I am just guessing why I received a lower score on the backdrop than I thought I might.  I also should say I would have given myself lower scores on a couple of other areas......  I was rather pleased when I found out that the judge that does HO wanted to "borrow" a couple of my details like the service area by the roundhouse.  He asked Harold If he thought I would miss it......  I have to be very pleased with the score as it should raise any questions at the next levels.  I also made sure that what I consider weaknesses (like I mentioned on the backdrop) does not appear or stand out for comparison on the photos that go along with the Statement of Qualification.  I will be seeing two of the judges soon and will pick their brains for suggestions on how to improve areas.  One thing we did talk about was the use of some different color fine foliage on the trees (added to the flocking I use.  They also said tht they really liked my work on the trees and loved the scale of the trees with the scale of the layout.

One of the things I really like about the NMRA  Achievement Program is that the Member signs a statement certifying that they have completed all the requirements and "will agree to assist other members in this subject whenever possible, whether or not they are participants in the Achievement Program".  I think this is the strength of the NMRA and places like this forum in the hobby.  So much of my work was learned by seeing layouts of other NMRA members, attending clinics, and asking questions and examining the work of so many others here.  It is also one of the elements that makes this hobby fun!

[edit]  Keith, I don't think that was me.  No bus station on the SLOW.  Back in 1925 most everyone in Hopewell Junction rode the rails. Whistling

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:37 AM

 Chris.. nice story.. I read that one to Jeanne this morning.  She and I both agree, that was a match made in heaven.  A little voice from out of nowhere said to Rerun.. "Its him!  Now~ Run to him"

Rob  ..Thank you.  I love my dogs.  All dogs do go to heaven.  Ya ever notice dog spelled backwards is God? Lol..  Rob is Bor  Madog is .. well we won't go there~   But thanks again.. I am glad you enjoyed the pic. Although when Jeanne saw the pic.. she said.. "That dirty floor and wall.. ah gheez~"  I said.. "Yeah Hon, We've raised 3 kids.. another 'someone elses 3' as well, we have six cats and 3 dogs.  Every person, animal that has come through the front door has always made that turn.. its straight for the refrigerator"  Guess what I'm get to do today.  ?  Mop

Sue,  Welcome to the 'On going ..Continuing Saga' of The Trash!  Clean everything up, then start work on a clean layout.  Then each area you work on.. clean it up afterwards.  Still it amazes me how the little pieces of glue.. wood chips.. or what ever .. manages to crawl over somewhere else.  I do have trash bags stationed and taped to various areas of the layout.. for ez reach..and even one plastic bowl in the very center ..as a catch all for anyting I care to toss .. lol.. chuck into the trash.  Don't forget to have the Dust Buster charged and ready close by.  I also have various pencils and glue bottles stationed around the layout. I hate reaching or walking.  One other thing, never use a damp lightly wet cloth on wood to help clean up the sawdust or wood chips..  it can leave a mildew smell.. then you'll have to go back and used some kitchen wipe that has basically bleach in it.  Oops.  So Sue.. tell us what you're building.. Ok?

GT  The Phillipines.. wow.. I bet you had a few tremors there. I know when Jeanne and I celebrated our 25th.. we went to Hawaii.  LOL I still remember telling her.. "Now Jeanne ..don't go cheapo on our 25th"  So off we went.. and on one of the tours.  We're at a Volcano site  ..They say.. "The Islands  are the most frequent area of earthquakes ...  anywhere around the world!"  So here I am~ I'm looking at a topigraphical map.. land and sea.. and  reading the heigth.. and under one of the volcano's.. in the water is.. a giant cliff.. and I say to the tour guide "If I read this right~ that underwater land mass could break off.. and.. ~"  and he says.. "Yup cause a tidal wave.. " Now I'm looking for where its going to hit.. and he says. "Yep.. it would hit the West coast of Central and South America.. we've been watching that one"~  Then Jeanne and I look around and everyone wants to see the Topigrapical map. Tons of people all around.

T Marsh.. So true.. the word 'Go' has to be up there at the top along with the word 'Hungry'  As far as Alpha Siberian dogs go.. Its a test of the wills everyday.  But to her.. 'No' only means .. when .. and if we have eye contact.  Alpha's only really respond if you look them straight in the eye.  Now if I should happen to say a phrase.. like.. "Who's here".. they all run to the door.  Open up a car door.. and say.. "Lets go" and we're gone.   I don't think I'd have to have any eye contact on that one.

  Ray.. if you have the time.. didnt' you have a pic of a nice Bus Station.. maybe Silver and Blue.?  If it isn't too much trouble.. can you post it right here.. its a beauty.. I can't see to find it.. but I think its you.  I'll thank you ahead of time.  Thanks

Jerry.. didn't get anything done yesterday.. other than my display case.  I'll try to have a few pics.. I'm glad I did it though.. those cars and stuff were getting ruined by being wrapped up.  It was also good incentive... I needed a kick in the rear.  Although I didn't have my coffee yesterday... I said it makes me talk to much. 

 "No.. no.. no refills on the coffee Chloe..but thanks!"

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:14 AM

howmus

You can see the seam between the masonite panels easily in this old shot.  This is not in the area judged, but it gives a clear look at a problem:

OK--so there is an issue here--big whoopSmile The usual thing would have been a curved board around the corner---but guess what---the space that is in that corner disappears as soon as one does that curved board bitBanged Head--here comes smaller radii turns on the track---Grumpy---that kind of thing.. You did well there!!! So there----HAAAARRUUUUUMMMPPH!!Smile,Wink, & Grin

The only thing I might have done is use drywall tape in the corner to fill up the gap--then a bit of plaster in the corner to smooth it out---repaint--Whistling

I always get into these discussions with Heidi about her designs---"but look at this design flaw---who says it is a design flaw---it is not--is so--is not ---is so--LaughWhistling

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

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Posted by fec153 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:02 AM

Ray-Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I think your work is great. The judges have to be picky else anyone would/could qualify.

Still curious re-the 73 on your posts. I am 73 but have trouble just putting joiners on the rails. lol

Flip

 

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Posted by fec153 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:53 AM

Ulrich- The folks here are the cream of the world. Two in particular have helped me mentally and all have helped with their prayers.

I love 'em all. Prayers and Blessings unto everyone.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:36 AM

 Just a few humble words to say thank you to all of you

  • for bearing with me
  • for gentle words of comfort
  • for your friendship 
I don´t know where I would be now without the support you give me in a time, when the world I used to live in, is shattered and my soul is looking for a place to rest.

It is an honor for me to be your guest in Elliot´s Diner!
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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:34 AM

   "Ah Coffee  Thank you"  Nothing like a cup of ambition~   Jeff.. Thank you for the input.  I was at a loss what to do in what steps.. I guess the oL Thunmbnail scratch an see is not an option?  lol.  Who knows.. it might pop off!  Wishful thinking  ...  I know.  I'm the type that would pick this up.. it gets away from me.. I try to catch it.. and next thing ya know~ its broken.  I hate that~  Ok.. I'm here going over some past reading.  I'm charging up the camera!

Keith

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