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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:01 PM

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Jeff,

  Since it's doubtful that the previous owner was a founding member of Mensa, and you have to rip the column out anyway to fit the new one (or were you planning on a new type dual control) why not take a second and just see if a clip or pin was obviously left out. If the steering doesn't fail when it shorts out, I'd vote for pushing the offending part down and dumping some epoxy down after it to keep it in it's place. Shortest distance between two points and all.......Smile 

I'll have to check on that with my nephew. He knows more about it first hand than I do and he may be able to help. Other than that there's an old non-op early 80's Dodge utility truck just sitting around doing nothing. Who knows? Maybe I'll get lucky.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:41 PM

Garry,

   A comic book is a drivers log book. You record the time you start driving, the time and mileage for state border crossings (for the fuel permit tax folks) and the times you stop for breaks etc. This  must be kept up to date and made available to any official at a weigh station or police/dot officer who requests it while you're on the road. In the old days, many of us kept a second backdate log book that we'd furiously fill out while driving off the scales into impound if so directed. With two of us driving the rig we'd normally run for 16 or so hours a day and 12 hour days were not uncommon when running solo. The problem would come on the cross country runs when you'd string 4 or 5 days together and just be really fatigued. Running a semi was hard w..k back then. Still difficult today but nothing like the bad old days.

    Nick - sounds like not much fun safe or not.     J.R.

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:56 PM
Evening all. Ulrich, glad to see ya back! Sorry to hear about your health problems, and hope they'll stop sometime soon Sign - Welcome Dan! Well, our homeroom got selected for random drug testing today. I'm clean, so I had nothing to worry about. One thing I couldn't stand was the fact that they had two bottles of water to share for twenty people who can't go. Seriously? Well, nothing new here. Only one day till the weekend! I'm heading down the shore straight from school tomorrow, and I'll be busy doing nothing this weekend, so dunno how much I'll be in. In any event, catch ya guys later! Oh, and prayers for everyone, whether you need them or not (because honestly, it seems like everyone does...)

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:19 PM

Decaf coffee, please.

Got'em, turtle soup anyone? The goslings can swim in peace now. Or until we discover there is another snapper in their pond, which is certainly possible.

Put up a section of fencing in the garden where wife planted beans. Then walked the farm in advance of the loggers who start harvesting our trees tomorrow. Hope those trees add up to a nice paycheck for us. We will need to buy a LOT of fencing material and probably hire others to build it. We're not up to that much work these days.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:13 PM

Good evening ..

Todd ... I'm glad your grandson had surgery OK. Anthony has been thru quite an ordeal for a 2 year old child. I'm amazed at the 24 oz of fluid that came out of the cyst in his pancreas. So now he has a tube and a yucky bag. I hope his Mom (your daughter) is coping OK with all the emotions from all of this. Sad to hear about your Mom. Prayers for yoru family.

Ulrich ... I am sad to learn about your continued health problems. I keep thinking your bad luck is used up and it should be all good luck afterwards. ... We diners care about you! ... Prayers continue.

Robby ...  I recall tomorrow being the day for your wife's MRI regarding her neck injury. Prayers continue.

Galaxy .. I hope the doctor really solves the problem instead of saying "Live with it." Prayers for you.

 Randy ... Good old Perrysburg ... eh ...... Enjoy your rest.

JR ... Comic books.... sure .. right ... uh huh.

OK ... There are only two replies on which dog I should pick out. Todd liked the one on the left, and John Boy liked the one in the middle. I'm still undecided. Any more thoughts?

I'm now running trains on my loop. They are under a slow order while I correct the "bugs". First train was the GN passenger train which Jim CG saw when he was here. I posted it here in teh diner a couple of weeks ago with my new heater car.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, May 27, 2010 7:51 PM

Randy,

   I hate when that happens. Remember the good old days when we all kept two comic books ?  Whistling

With all the surplus stuff at Trainworld, you could probably get the models you want and then gety them painted to suit and still be under list price - just a thought.

Jeff,

  Since it's doubtful that the previous owner was a founding member of Mensa, and you have to rip the column out anyway to fit the new one (or were you planning on a new type dual control) why not take a second and just see if a clip or pin was obviously left out. If the steering doesn't fail when it shorts out, I'd vote for pushing the offending part down and dumping some epoxy down after it to keep it in it's place. Shortest distance between two points and all.......Smile 

Time to shut the shop up and head on out. Catch y'all later, J.R.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, May 27, 2010 6:36 PM

Hi guys!

Just thought i'd pop in to say hi. Not much done today but sleep and lay around. WIth my back as it is I have to take it easy. I oever did yesterday doing two loads of laundry and loading AND unloading the dishwasher and scrubbing the kitchen clean.{only one thing at a time please!}. I'm all napped out, but tired as all get out, but cant rest and my legs also ache. They have been lately wonder if it related to the degerated discs.

Not that you much all care, but i can pee ok one day, and not the next. Hmm. I'm dreading another catheter installed. The neurologist perked up and was very interested that I had trouble peeing and was wearing a catheter at the time.

Now watch the neurosurgeon say "go home and live with it" and not do much. MAybe its not bad enough to do much about yet.

Gotta see my cardiologist sooner than my august appt. as the hospital  doc mentioned a few things wrong on the several ekg's tehy took  a few time s when i was in the hospiotal. Another joy ride again.

But I am I guess as healthy as I can be today, and toorrow I may be worse.

Prayers for all those who need them and add me to the list.

have a great night

-G .

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Posted by rvos1979 on Thursday, May 27, 2010 6:16 PM

Evening all.....

Putzing around in the truck this afternoon, ran out of hours at 1045 this morning, so biding my time until midnight, when I get enough to travel the rest of the way to Wisconsin and deliver tomorrow morning.  Have had to run the truck to keep the cab cool the last few days, but temp just dropped 10 degrees in the last hour, might be a nice night here in Perrysburg, OH.

Not much done with model railroading lately, not much room in the truck to keep everything out of harm's way, but found out Athearn is releasing three WC GP38-2s later this year, more locomotives to add to my roster (now, if I could convince someone to bring out WC SD40-2s and GP35ms, I'd be happy!).

Well, off to bed, see everyone later down the road...... 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 27, 2010 5:53 PM

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Jeff - I know you'll be careful, but in 30 years of racing I've seen more than one broken welded steering shaft. We weld steering shafts, tie rods and steering racks here all the time and if you'd like I can describe what we do and what we look for Bottom line is it's risky and I'd be remiss not to urge caution. Is it a broken shear pin or did the column fail, or did the steering box itself pack up?   J.R.

It's a failure of the column. A previous owner had taken it apart and screwed something up when he put it back together. As a result two parts of the column that should remain aligned with each other don't and one section slowly slides up within the other eventually shorting out the turn signal and warning flasher controls. I have no idea which parts are messed up and I have no desire to pull the whole thing apart to find out. It would be nice if the fire dept still had the old (non-op) chief's van. It was an 84 model Dodge B250 and the column from it would work perfectly. Alas, they no longer have it.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, May 27, 2010 5:16 PM

Good Evening All,

   Out of the shop to do some paperwork and then off to home.

Jeff - I know you'll be careful, but in 30 years of racing I've seen more than one broken welded steering shaft. We weld steering shafts, tie rods and steering racks here all the time and if you'd like I can describe what we do and what we look for Bottom line is it's risky and I'd be remiss not to urge caution. Is it a broken shear pin or did the column fail, or did the steering box itself pack up?   J.R.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:51 PM
thanks again for the prayers for my grandma y'all, she's going to see the cancer doc soon so we'll know what's going on. in other news, exams start tomorrow. I have 7th period, then half days next Tuesday-Thursday, with two exams per day. Then I'm done for the year!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:35 PM

TMarsh
Jeff- Ditto what J.R. says on the steering column. I've seen drive shafts twist like corkscrews, (no lie. I‘ll tell you my HEMTT pulling an M48 tank with the tracks locked up sometime.) but never a twisted steering column. Not keen on the steering column at all, and don't have this great warm fuzzy over the fuel cell. SHOULD be ok, but..., well....... Have we annoyed you with the suggestions? Or do you realize we care about your safety? I hope it's the later.

Apparently you never saw what could happen to the steering column shaft of the 80-90 model Ford LTD and Mercury Marquis. Both these vehicles used the same column type as they shared the same frame design. I saw a bunch of those column shafts get twisted, bent and just downright corkscrewed. The shaft was hollow and was telescopic in design. There are many other vehicles out there that use hollow steering column shafts also.

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Posted by Coquihala and Rock Creek on Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:13 PM

howmus

Oh, and a big hearty Sign - Welcome to the new guy!  You got a name we can call you (at least something a bit shorter)?
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 I guess you're right, my name's Dan.  Glad to meet you and thanks for the welcome.  (Is that short enough for you?)

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, May 27, 2010 1:25 PM

Ulrich, glad you're back, sorry to hear your mom went back in.  I'm suprised they couldn'd find out what happened to you, sounds like they made all the tests.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:37 AM

 Thanks, Johnboy, I have not had a RBF for quite some time now - and it tastes wonderful, besides my earlier sentiments against this brew.

After my post, I took a long snooze on the sofa. Petra just woke me up, as she was getting worried again. I have to admit that I am not a happy camper. This was not my first blackout in recent months and there is a danger, that it might happen again. I am scared Confused

Still no news about my interview Confused

Too many things to worry about - my Mom is back in hospital!

Things are getting a little too much for me.

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:26 AM

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Garry,

I think you should get the one in the center. The two on the ends are just glamour pusses and taking in the camera angle., while the center one is in a security mode and protecting your back..   Yes, I'm sure he's the one for you.

Ulrich, sorry to here of you health problem flaring up.  But so glad to hear from you and that things are improving.  You have had enough rough luck for a couple of lifetimes, so now put it behind you and concentrate on the good things in life, like your Wife, Son and railroad and probably in that order to keep things running smooth there as well.  Let the rest of it take care of itself. At this point there isn't much sense in sweating over it.  Just keep smiling, it fools them every time.

I'm at work so I hadn't better hang here for to long.

Nice to see Bama and Gerry step back into the place as well.  Missed you guys.  Have a RBF on me.  and a double for Ulrich..

Johnboy out. .................for now

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:59 AM

Coffee, please. Been up since 5:00am when the wife left for a class. Couldn't get back to sleep and have much to do today.

Hey, you guys aren't suppose to encourage me to switch scales. You do know how much I have invested in N scale by now, yes? That eye argument is a darn good one though, as my eyes have already deteriorated much this past year or so. If I could have made the switch at the start of the train room, wife & I could have planned for a much more sensible all-HO scale layout. Now it would be like, how can I make this still work!?! Dunce

Off to do some farm & HDL chores.

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:49 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have a breakfast bagel and my usual dark roast coffee.

Ulrich!  Good to see you sir!  We have been worried and figured something not so nice had been going on.  Glad you are feeling better!  Scary stuff!

Got to eat and run....  All kind of stuff to get done today.  Mostly outdoors projects.  need to get them done before the thunderboomers, wind, hail, and even tornados set in later today.

Oh, and a big hearty Sign - Welcome to the new guy!  You got a name we can call you (at least something a bit shorter)?

Later!

73

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:53 AM

 Good Afternoon,

I am back.

Last Thursday I suffered from a sudden drop in blood pressure, which sent me first flat to the floor and later into our hospital. Must have scared the heck out of Petra. Up until this morning, they ran they whole works that modern medicine offers, from EEG to EKG to MRI. They analyzed all my bodily fluids, checked the functions of all of my organs and - nothing! I, and they, don´t know what was the cause of it. Frightens me a little - I´d rather know, what sent me to the floor. They changed my medication to some lighter stuff and told me to "go slow" for a little while - whatever that may mean. It is not yet my time to go, the Big Conductor above has told me!

I just briefly ran over the more recent posts.

Todd - I hope your grandson and your mom will be alright soon.

Sawyer - sorry to hear about your grandmother - my Angel for her!

Ray - I hope Olivia is doing fine soon - a broken collar bone is an awkward thing for an active child!

A big Sign - Welcome to our new member from BC!

Zoe, just a glass of mineral water for me - I have to go easy on that caffeine stuff. Thank you!

Will be back later!

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, May 27, 2010 7:58 AM

Good morning all. Coffee please. Boy have I had a dilly of a week so far. Rain and storms everyday I think. Pop ups and sllloooooowwww moving. Nothing severe in terms of storm, wind, lightning, though there is some but rain. Springfield was flooded out last night worse than before. Toilets were backing up and drains were undraining. MIL had water halfway up the dryer and its on a 6 inch pedestal and the washer was floating. Like a bobber in her basement. Water has gone down now. We didn't get near as much rain. Strom Monday evening was nothing. Just a little lightning and about ¾ inch of rain. But, took out the modem. Cable guy came out Tuesday, of course late afternoon, and checked the cable and replace some connections he didn't like and loaned us his modem until I can get one. On my way in town today to get one. I hope. Roofer came by Tuesday morning to replace the ridge cap and I had to leave to put groceries away. When I was there the hospital called and said Mom wasn't doing well and I needed to get to the hospital now. Got there she was chatting away with the Preacher. She had passed out as they were taking her to the bathroom and they couldn't bring her around and her BP had dropped so they panicked and called in the family. Me. They got her back to the bed and she came right out of it. Sharp as a tack. They apologized. I thanked God for another answered prayer. While I was there another storm went thorough leaving about 1 ½ inches. I guess just as the roofers crawled down. Met with the realtor and got the papers to put the house on the market. Can't believe it. That is a big burden that is off my shoulders. The rest will be when it actually sells. Wednesday went back to hospital for mom to sign the papers, get them to the realtor, or real-a-tor as I call it, another sigh of relief. Spent the morning looking for my keys to the place. Still can't find them. So I gave him Moms to use. Got home just in time for the storm to show up in Williamsville. Get cleaned up and head to work. I was to wait tables, but one of the guys that works the back could not get out of Springfield to get to work on time and we had people calling in before we opened placing orders and saying they're comoing is, so we called the owner lady so she could waitress and I went to the back and worked the kitchen til the guy got there. Flooding and backed up traffic due to closed roads didn't keep people from coming here to eat. Crazy week so far. That is just the highlights already talked your leg off so I won't go much more into it. Other than to say Anthony, the grandson, is doing well. He came through the surgery just fine and has his yucky bag attached to him so the cyst can drain. They draind 24 oz of stuff in the operating room, so they decided to leave the drain attached. My understanding is the drainage has slowed to a tiny amount and another ultra sound to check the size is coming real soon. They don't want to leave the tube in any longer than absolutely necessary. But so far he is doing great.

Some of this stuff is old and maybe irrelevant but I'm trying to catch up.

Sawyer- Sorry too here about your Grandma.

Jeff- Ditto what J.R. says on the steering column. I've seen drive shafts twist like corkscrews, (no lie. I‘ll tell you my HEMTT pulling an M48 tank with the tracks locked up sometime.) but never a twisted steering column. Not keen on the steering column at all, and don't have this great warm fuzzy over the fuel cell. SHOULD be ok, but..., well....... Have we annoyed you with the suggestions? Or do you realize we care about your safety? I hope it's the later.

Packer- Keep powering down the WATER even after you feel better. Through experience, it takes more water to re hydrate you than it does lack of to dehydrate you. Make sense? You need much more than just a couple of glasses of water and a couple of bottles of sports type drinks. Keep an eye out on yourself. Anyway, drink mucho agua after you feel better.

Ray- Ouch! Sorry to hear about Olivia , but glad she's ok. Tough little girl to last that long with a broken collar bone. She'll be able to take care of herself when the boys start coming around! Great looking steam shovel by the way.

Garry- Looooooove the dogs!!!!! Laughed at that for 10 minutes. I saved it. I especially like the one shot on the left.

OK, I give. I'll do this over a few posts instead of one. I just skimmed the last bunch. I hope I didn't miss anything important. I've got to get going gotta work tonight, a graveside service do some stuff at Mom's house and get to Best Buy for the modem so I can get this one back to the cable guy . Wal mart doesn't have them and Best buy is clear on the other side of Springfield. Out..... By.....Castle Trains!!!!! Ah the luck.

Have a Great Day!!!!

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, May 27, 2010 7:55 AM

Good Morning All,

     Been back and forth but not spent any time here. I'll have a regular to go please. Been crazy busy in the shop and going home only to fall asleep. Hope to get some time on the house this weekend as well as try to catch up on some personal projects (like the Focus which is still not done and the Aspire which we need to assemble and get registered). After I get the Focus reassembled I have a whole paper trail to do because it's been sold for salvage. Need to get the repairs certified and then take the car for an inspection at the DMV headquarters in Wethersfield, etc. All this because the air bags went off when I got hit.Sigh

Rob - you might as well listen to the ineveitable and join us on the dark side. At least when you're older you'll still be able to find and re-rail the rolling stock. Big Smile

   I'll try to wander in later but the way my days have been going, don't count on it.   CUL, J.R.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, May 27, 2010 7:11 AM

Good Morning--

We're going to be in the break another record day today as we're supposed to go up to 30C again today. Maybe we'll be not so warm tomorrow---only 28C--as opposed to 30C----you see we do have a choice hereWink

I'm going to the hospital today to pick up the blue card so that I dont have to go through registration when I see the cardiologist to check up on how I'm progressing here----then I go to the LHS to pick up some more pieces of scratchbuilding details---windows and doors---Whistling

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

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, May 27, 2010 6:55 AM
Good morning all,

Ray
, I just happen to have one of those kits still in the box, I see the bar has been set pretty high for me….

Rob, join us, join the dark side of HO-Scale and together we can rule the universe (or at least 1/87th of it).

Coquihala and Rock Creek, welcome to the diner.

Robby,
we have thunder storms moving into the area today so I turned on the A/C last night.  Lake Erie provides us with high humidity levels during the summer and its just been miserable the past week going from the 50’s and 60’s then jumping right into 80-90F days.

Did some work on the club layout last night.  I hope to finish my little area I claimed before the end of the month.

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Posted by Robby P. on Thursday, May 27, 2010 6:13 AM

 Good morning.   Its going to be a hot one.  The high will be about 87 degrees.

 I'm off today, and I can finally get some things caught up around the house.   That's pretty much my plan today.

 Hope everybody has a good day.

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Posted by Coquihala and Rock Creek on Thursday, May 27, 2010 12:24 AM

Thanks for the Welcome.  I'm in the planning and starting process for a folded dog bone layout, picture two 4X4 sections with a 2X4 section splitting them apart.  Will be modeling the Coquihalla Sub of the CPR line by Brookmere BC.  I'm planning on making it transition era to present day using different rolling stock.  (we'll see how that works out).  Also I left an L out of the Coquihala in my name because I'm not going to be very prototypical in the layout.

CP Rail and BC Rail are my interests but some Southern Railway of BC, BC Hydro Railway, and even BC Electric are also up there with me.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 9:46 PM

Decaf coffee, please. 

***Ray, really likie that steam shovel. Well done!Thumbs Up

***JW, if it has a oil type condenser thingy, don't they have to remain in the proper position to continue to run? Someone here will know the proper terminology & function of such stuff. But I don't think you can do that with a standard type fridge or freezer.

***Garry, them dawgs have might perdy mouths, you aught get em all.Laugh BTW, wife said she had no interest in turtle soup, but I am considering trying it. Have tried just about everything else. Might be tasty!

Suddenly thinking (once again) of changing scales. Someone just hit me over the head and make these thoughts stop. Even figured out how to use 2 helix to transport wife's HO trains up to the level of my (not built yet) N scale shelves. Keep thinking how nice it would be to have all nice sound equiped locos.Dunce

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 9:30 PM

Hello everybody...

C&RC ... Welcome!

Ulrich ... Hope you are OK.

Todd ... Prayers ontinue for Anthoney and your Mom. Hope we hear from you soon.

Bama .. Good to see you again. Glad you could watch trains while doing all the other stuff.

Barry ... Nice pix. I like the CN 2405.

Rob  ... will you have turtle soup if you catch the sanpper?

Jim CG ... Yes, that track is where you said. Good to see you here.

Ray  ...   the steam shove llooks real !!! . Nice job. Perhaps you can explain the weathering technique with washing sheets.

Keith .. the dogs look great. Teh cat looked like it was a nice one. Sad about his passing.

Everybody ... I'm thinking of getting a dog. Please tell me which one you think I should get.

 

  

 

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 8:58 PM

Goodevenig Diners:

Chris:

I do believe you could do vascular, nerve, and/or brain surgery!
did the brain surgery on myself years ago - didn't improve things none! Clown BTW, because the bell is drilled through and the wire glued to the frame, the bell is positionable. Unfortunately the actuating handle on the outside of the frame is fixed, glued on separately, because the wire of the frame isn't thick enough to also be drilled! BlindfoldBig Smile

Lee:

With N-scale I bet the materials will go a long way for you.
That's pretty much why I only need small quantities: and that the cost would bring the project into my budget range. ( OK, I know I'd find all sorts of other things to cast once I got the gear.) Maybe this will make me get off my duff and sell some stuff to raise funds. Smile,Wink, & Grin BTW, Free Shipping offers in the US never seem to apply to anywhere else Thumbs Down

Keith: That's an interesting colour to the Husky - and the size of the paws on the pup! He's going to be BIG! Thanks for the "photo-essay"! Thumbs Up

Coquihala and Rock Creek: First Langley mrr I recall being a Diner patron. Too bad about the rain, it's been our lot, on and off, here on the other coast all week, but better into the weekend; or so the guessers say. Care to let us know your mrr / railfan interests? Big Smile

Much of the last two days (or at any rate the energy available for them) has been taken up with our small upright freezer sticking its spoon in the wall. It's on the roadside now awaiting the garbage folks tomorrow morning. They will tag it, and a crew from the environment dept will come a get the refrigerant out, and re-tag it for collection, hopefully in two weeks time. Garbage and recycle are week and week about in our neck of the woods. (Unless it disappears overnight; which is a distinct possibility!)  Our frozen food is at our next door neighbour's until we get a replacement. That should happen Friday - but is an un-looked for expense.Grumpy The time consuming part has been on-line trying to track down a replacement - which has proved impossible within our budget. So we are biting the bullet and getting a chest freezer instead of the upright. It may mean re-configuring our mud-room/ porch to accommodate. An alternative is to turn the chest freezer on its side and have the lid act as a door. We'll have to provide legs so the hinge will clear at the bottom. Then it can sit, as the upright did, on the re-cycle box that holds our bins for sorting plastic bags/office paper/newspaper. Now, if any of you know why a chest freezer should NEVER be run on its side, please let me know ASAP!

Our New Glasgow friends came for lunch (Lobsters, and very good they were too!) So the layout had visitors, and performed not too shabbily, which was fun.

Once more, it's that time again. No reply from Ulrich to the emails I've sent over the last week  I really hope he's OK.  I see Jerry checked in, so that's good!  Goodnight all, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of Healing, Comfort, Prosperity and Peace.Angel

"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.

  • Member since
    December 2004
  • From: Finger Lakes
  • 10,198 posts
Posted by howmus on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 8:46 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo just my usual cup of decafe for me.  I'll be sitting at the Rivet Counter for a little while.

Barry, I love that building with the "interesting" stonework.  If I did THAT on a model, I am sure someone would tell me it couldn't happen!

I have finally almost finished the Erie B3 Steam Shovel kit.  Did some weathering on it this afternoon while washing a load of sheets (Manét decided to leave a hairball on the bed this morning...  Guess who didn't see it until he rolled over onto where Manét coughed it up....?).  Anyway I am down to the point of taking photos so i can see where I messed up.  I have only found a couple items THAT need correcting and they both should be fairly easy to do.  No I'm not telling.......Whistling  here she is (not where she will be spending her w*orking life on the layout, but...):

Hope you have a good one!

73

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

We'll get there sooner or later! 

  • Member since
    November 2004
  • From: Cape Girardeau, MO
  • 3,073 posts
Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 7:42 PM
Just a quick stop by tonight, Chloe - go cup, please. Way behind on pages o'posts. Todd - adding Anthony and you Mom to my Angel list. Garry - is that new track on top of the loop & staging tracks on the right as I came in the traineoom door? W**k is a little better, as we are training the 'probie' to cover weekends and maybe weeknights ('nuther month maybe). Big Smile (Finally!) Got the estimate on the laptop fixins, and am getting a DVD-burner for the removable expansion bay. Sweet! MRR clubroom progresses - put the legs back on 7 table sections this past Mon. (about twice that to go). Hauling drywall in this Sat. a.m. and that may be up by noon or 1 p.m. Then the drop ceiling & A/C ducts and the room will be cooler. Nice to have former contractor in the club! Wink On-call, so need to git! Good to see a few Doners back in who've been gone long as I have. Smile,Wink, & Grin Blessings 'n' prayers, Jim in Cape Girardeau

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