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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, August 6, 2010 2:57 PM

Coffee refill, please. 

***Chris, WOW, what a cool trip, even with the all the rain.Thumbs Up  

Decided not to go out in this weather. Just a lazy day on the ol' farm. Maybe the USPS will bring deliver something fun today!?!

yawwwwwn! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, August 6, 2010 2:53 PM

 I take a break to watch some TV and suddenly we're socked in by thunderstorms. I'm hoping they pass soon but it looks like they want to hang around a while.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, August 6, 2010 2:37 PM

Cederstrand
Chris, looks like that guy is giving you the evil "No Trespassing" eye.

 

Couldn't be...Loving Wife and I were legally seated AND safety-belted in the Rock Island wide-vision caboose. Plus, with how HARD it was raining, there was no way in heck I was gonna dismount and go stompin' around their ROW... I think he was peeved 'cause he was turning into the proverbial "drowned rat."

We first rode the train in Oct. of '03 while celebrating our honeymoon. It rained. We went back for our 1st anniversery, it freakin' POURED! Poor Mr. Conductor/Brakeman also had to dismount and clear some fallen trees from the ROW on the way back to Boone. He was NOT a happy man. In fact, the whole crew THAT day seemed...pissy. Oh well, we paid our money, got the caboose...best seats on the train!

Maybe some year, we can afford to go back. I still wanna ride in the CNW bay window waycar.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, August 6, 2010 1:41 PM

Coffee in a SULTRY SOUTHERN mug, please. 

***Keith, sounds like a good plan to me. I sold off 3 vintage Riv. (N) articulateds (Bigboy, Mallet, Challenger) in order to buy the DCC Athearn Bigboy, plus another loco or two (forget which). Was lucky to get great returns on what I sold at that time. Just paid $100 for a new Bach DCC Heavy Mt., so should probably sell some stuff off once again to replace those funds.Whistling I'm up to 2 DCC (N) locos now, but the only DCC controller belongs to my wife.

***Todd, thanks for the chuckles with your ladder story.Laugh

***Keith, very nice group of circus cars you have. My wife liked them, too.CoolThumbs Up 

***Chris, looks like that guy is giving you the evil "No Trespassing" eye.

Bad insomnia again last night so pretty tired today. Thinking of going out shopping for a new pistol, this would be a 22 revolver for (inexpensive and less loud) target practice. Also need to restock some other ammo. There are lots of severe thunder storms popping up out there today so not sure I want to bother. But this would be a good time since wife left for work and wouldn't have to know.Pirate Hmmm, wonder if she ever reads my posts at work?Dunce

Have a good day, y'all.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, August 6, 2010 1:31 PM

 Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Afternoon 'eh.

Triple bacon cheeseburger, plate of fries, large Cherry RC Cola all delivered to the RC please 'n thankya.

KEITH: Yup yup. The Cheap and Nothing Wasted was falling into some measure of disrepair, the UP passenger runs (CNW partnered with UP on 'em) were running behind. Uncle Pete wasn't happy, so he struck a deal with the Milwaukee. Milwaukee's east-west main was within a few miles of the CNW's, so didn't add a whole lot to the distance. Walthers had a bunch of info on this earlier in the year, in their monthly sales flyers, when they came out with a yellow and gray Milwaukee passenger set (HO). I know UP thought about buying the Milwaukee... the ICC said "uh-uh." So THAT merger fell by the wayside.

The Milwaukee Road was, of course bought up by the SOO Line after most of the east-west line (across Iowa) was abandoned. SOO wanted the north-south line along the Mighty Mississippi River. CP later bought THAT, sold it to I&M Rail Link (subsidiary of Montana Rail Link). I&M became the Iowa, Chicago, and Eastern (ICE), and CP/SOO bought it back! I think it is currently CP, but UP's Dispatcher #12 still calls 'em "the ICE" when they cross HIS tracks at Clinton, Iowa.

ROB: Glad you liked the shot! If not for the blue tarp and modern reflective tape on the pilot, I think it'd be a shot straight out of the 1950s. The B&SV runs on former Ft. Dodge, Des Moines, and Southern tracks. The FtDDM&S was an electric interurban, thus the overhead wire. 

Another shot from the B&SV. This is an ex-CGW TR-2 (NW-2 built for cow/calf ops), which became CNW 1003, then B&SV 1003. It is running around the daily excursion train at a place called Fraser. Check out the hapless conductor. He is standing in an absolute downpour!

 

Here's the link to their little enterprise: 

http://www.scenic-valleyrr.com/

SAWYER: Thanks Pal! The only thing I liked looking at your schedule: "study hall." The others would've given me fits!!!!!

TODD: Actually, you've got a legitimate point measuring how "tall" the ladder is vs. how "long" it is...since a properly placed ladder should angle away from the wall. Safest way to determine THAT is to stand at the base of the ladder with your arms straight out in front of you. IF your hands can grab the ladder, with the arms straight; then you have a "proper" angle. At least THAT's what they taught me in Firefighter 1 class... Thus, the ladder, while "long" enough to reach the peak, might NOT be "tall" enough when properly (and SAFELY) deployed!!!! There, run THAT by BrendaApprove

 

No "facetime" with THAT today...we be celebrating whilst contemplating mowing the yard. 'Tis only 81 degrees out today...with 65% humidity. Disapprove

Have a good, SAFE day everybody...

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, August 6, 2010 1:30 PM

 

Got the new belt for the tractor this morning. That was fun! According to the computer at the parts house there are two 2 blade decks that fit that tractor. One uses a short belt (doesn't fit ours) and the other uses two belts, a short one that connects the blades and a medium sized one that drives the deck. Neither of those fit either. Ours takes one belt (medium size but slightly larger than the previously mentioned medium one) that drives the deck AND connects the blades. That didn't show ANYWHERE in the diagram the folks at the parts house were looking at. Here's the key to it all. The deck is identical to that on an MTD mower and they were looking under the model # I gave them, also identical to the MTD model # as well. The deck is however on a 15+ year old Peerless tractor (the company went out of business many years ago and IS NOT the same company that makes lawn tractor transmissions and it was not the maker of the old steam tractors. Trust me, you won't find it listed) and was made to fit that tractor by MTD but doesn't use the complex pulley arrangement MTD had on their machines. Clear as mud? Anyhow we use modified MTD parts to keep it running.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, August 6, 2010 1:10 PM

Galaxy ... To clear it up the cat and its bunny meal were visible from the living room. They were on teh deck immediately outside a glass door. ..... It was not very pleasant to watch.

Keith .. Glad you also saw the cow thread. What color should an udder be? ... Whistling ... My DCC is MRC Prodegy wireless. So far; so good.

Barry ... Glad to hear about the pending windfall. Of course, the main thing is Audrey's condition. I hope there are no permanent injuries.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, August 6, 2010 10:48 AM

Keith,

  Nice lot of stuff. I think you'll like the Prodigy once you use it. most of the important instructions are printed right on the back and the device is actually pretty intuitive. I don't have exactly the same but I did get the Prodigy Squared Advanced whatever so I could have a wireless walk around throttle. I have all this stuff so I can keep my hand in with the train budget after the massive agita I created starting up last time. Just need to get my act together and actually restart a layout, no? I think once I get a space created and a w..kbench down it'll go more easily again. I look forward to it all as it is so so easy to just plop down in front of the one eyed hypnotist and do nothing all evening.Dunce   J.R.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, August 6, 2010 10:46 AM

AmanaMedic

Aw heck, it's almost Friday...so why not live a little 'eh?

[snip]

 

Chris, I love scrolling through the diner pages and finding your prototype photos, thank you so much for sharing them!

Well, not much from me. i finished one school reading book, I'll be starting another after lunch. Registration is monday. I'm ready to see everyone but this year is gonna suck even though I have a study hall and two electives. Spanish3 (I will be happy to just get the credit), English3H (Lord God Almighty help me!), Algebra2H (I'll probably look like a deer in the headlights) and chemistryH (my physical science teacher sucked at explaining the chemistry stuff last year, hopefully the teacher this year can explain it).

I haven't done much on the plan, i have another idea for it. And I'll probably have about 60 more before I finally decide on the next step

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Posted by Blazzin on Friday, August 6, 2010 10:39 AM

  Garry I must admit,  when I saw that thread of weathering cows.. I just didn't even click on it.  I thought.. I can't even see my N scale cows.  Then after reading the post it all made sense.  Most pieces are too shinny, and the colors are too bright and usually do / would look better with a fine wash of something to help detail the lines of people and the sorts.  I don't know if I would paint the rear end green but I can see the dirt/mud on hoves and udders... and maybe the tail.. lol.  But wow, what a good topic.. it all does make so much sense.  Well at least the shine on the pieces.

  Rob~!  Well I finally got around to finding some Circus trains.  Not much, but its been hard to find things.  All my stuff keeps getting packed away everytime we have a holiday.. only for me to drag out the stuff that I need... if I can find it!

  Jeanne's favorite saying for over 3 decades has always been.. "Now you know ..~  I never throw anything away"

  Sorry for the lousy pics.. I really am.. I feel like such a retard at times.  Its the best I could do last night.. and I was so tired.  But if I say I will do something I really try to follow up on it.  After raising two boys.. when dad would say.. "I'll take care of it"  .. well it usually stopped right there.  Never heard a peep out of either son.  So enjoy.. lets see how much I can bore you all... lol.

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  The 3 boxcars are almost 'New Releases' ?  I think there is more, but I don't have those.  I liked these 3.. and only those 3.  The white car is the High Wire Act Car.  And the other two flat cars.. carry the Circus cars.  Like I said back a month ago or so.. I want to cut out a boxcar with a opening at the top.. with two Giraffes heads sticking out..  taking in the scenery.

Here's todays reading at opposite ends of the spectrum.

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Btw.. the price tag on the Prodigy is 159.. plus.  I got it for 100 dollars.

  Cuda Ken.. I want you to know.. I've been doing some checking up on that dawg of yours.  You know that lap dawg.  At first I thought it was some Scotish Afghan.. but I kept n checking and  on thinking.. and I'm not kidding.. what you have is an actual  Deer Hound.  The real thing~  Am I correct?

  Galaxy last summer my cats, 6 back then would all catch mice.  13 total for the summer.  I finally stopped leaving food outside.. which seemed to attract other animals.  I'm sure the cats had a field day,  but since then.. no food outside... I haven't seen one mouse this year.  Two lizards in the house but thats it.

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, August 6, 2010 9:58 AM

Good Near Noon hour

Seeing as how it is almost 11am I'll have a couple of quadruplex burgers and a large tub of RBF please---

I'm getting ready to head off to work today for my weekend on call thing. Audrey and i will be getting a sizable settlement from the turkey's insurance co---after which they will dump him no doubt---found this out from our lawyer this morning---YES!!! That empire I'm building will be MINE!! MINE I tell you---muaaahaaahhaaahhaaa!!!------oooppss----getting kinda carried away here------

Anyhoooo---we were told as well that he will be doing some time for a couple of warrants they had as well-----mmmmmm---wonder what else they found on him---oi

So, off I go getting ready to do this stuff--have a good one people!!

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, August 6, 2010 9:54 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Good Morning .... Oatmeal & OJ .

Galaxy ... Your cat & mouse story reminds me. A couple of weeks ago, a stary cat tried to adopt us. The cat reported for duty on our deck at a glass door to the living room. It brought a trophy which was a dead baby bunny rabbit. Then the cat ate almost the entire bunny. It was a bit disgusting to us especially when the cat ate the brains out of the skull. We were about to leave to be out of town a couple of days. After returning from the trip, we learned the cat was adopting a neighbor instead.

A baby bunny in your living room? that sounds as bad as having several mice in one's house. I hope you don't have a problem with a rabbits nest around your house! Mice can reproduce in 18 days of life as they are se xually mature then! Rabbits are teh same way I understand!

It IS gross to watch them consume another animal, and interesting the parts they leave behind {such as the bowels of course} but that is nature's normal way. AS near as we can tell, our female cat has not eaten the mice, just presented to us, as we find no evidence of worms YET. They present for about 3 reasons: 1} to show you you are the "alpha" in charge and "king" - and they are the subservient "beta"; 2} to show you feed them enough; and 3} that they are "giving up" their dinner to you as in #1 and #2. WE are going to the vet soon and see what he thinks about giving her a worming treatment to be sure. When she presented to me I treated her like a queen all day...lots of "pettums" {petting}, lots of "specials" {treats}; let her in and out to the "veranda" -a cage out the LR window to the cover enclosed proch we let them out to -as far as they go outside in this cage...but the "cat door" intimidates her so I opened it for her all day even though she can do it herself if she really wants;  and let her do what she wanted-even if we normally scold her. She naturally pranced and preened as a queen too!

TOo bad the cat left you while you were gone for another neighbor...as if you had one bunny, i'm sure there's more most likely!  Unless you are into "hossenphfefer"{SP?}!!! {rabbit stew}.

CAts are good to have around for such things...but one thing is important...the FEMALES make the better "mousers" as males will chase and play, but females go in for the kill! { i think with the idea to help feed their babies should they have any...if not all the more for "momma"}.

WEll have a great afternoon everybody as I am off soon to the dentist!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, August 6, 2010 9:06 AM

 Mornin'!

Just a blueberry muffin and my usual coffee Zoe!  Granddaughters are on there way to my house as I type!

Tom W, I know you would enjoy the museum!  Buffalo is not hard to navigate.... just stay on the Thruway and you will be through it in no time.  Best to avoid rush hours, but I have never had any problem going through Buffalo. BTW, when you come up this way, get in touch with me.  I would be honored to give you folks a tour of the SLOW.

Later!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, August 6, 2010 8:49 AM

Good Morning .... Oatmeal & OJ .

I noticed some diners participated on my "weather your cows" thread and it's appreciated.

Galaxy ... Your cat & mouse story reminds me. A couple of weeks ago, a stary cat tried to adopt us. The cat reported for duty on our deck at a glass door to the living room. It brought a trophy which was a dead baby bunny rabbit. Then the cat ate almost the entire bunny. It was a bit disgusting to us especially when the cat ate the brains out of the skull. We were about to leave to be out of town a couple of days. After returning from the trip, we learned the cat was adopting a neighbor instead.

I posted a photo in WPF. Now it's a "honey do" day, but nothing major like Ken's project.

Happy model railroading.

 

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Posted by tcwright973 on Friday, August 6, 2010 8:42 AM

Ray,

Thanks for posting the link to the museum in Medina. I hadn't heard of it before, and it looks really interesting. When we make our wine runs to Seneca Lake, we usually go via I79 to I90 to I86 and the same route on the way home. But going back on I90 and stopping in Medina, then on to the museum in North East, Pa to do a little railfanning, then spending the night in Erie sounds real good and very doable in one day. The wife will probably want to spend the evening in the casino in Erie, but that's okay as she indulges my railroad interests (and expenditures). The only downside is that nightmare known as Buffalo, the traffic that is, not the folks.

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, August 6, 2010 8:29 AM

Good Morning. Coffee please. Make it a big one. IT"S COOL OUTSIDE!!!!!!! For now.

Today I will attempt to do some work on Mom's house in between various other things that are normally scheduled for Fridays. Then, of course, w**k at 5.

Joe- Sorry about your Grandpa. My condolences. However as you said he's better off now. Prayers for you and your family.

G- Glad you found the mouse. It's amazing how a tiny litt;e thing like that can make such a big smell.

Jim- Well (running thumbs up and down the suspenders) it's like this. When the temps rise and the heat comes on and the ground dries up, the grass doesn't grow as fast. About the time this happens most people, except Jeff who has a little shade cloud following him around, are happy to not have to sweat mowing the lawn as often. In come the weeds. Evil botanical monsters that they are, the have a root system that goes as deep as the place they originated. Sucking at water that the grass can't get to so as you plan to relax on mowing day and enjoy a long cool lemonade, there they are. Waving at you. Weeds. Gotta mow after all.

OH KEN!!!!! I hope to catch you before you start. I'm not sure what you are calling particle board, as some have their names for stuff. If it's the stuff they use under carpet that looks like wood, or paper grindings and is usually a grayish tan, I would agree with Rob and remove it. It is very swellish with water. If it's OSB, the stuff that looks like wood shavings all glued together, then I would be ok with laying underlayment over that. DO NOT use regular plywood or particle board for you underlayment. You should use actual underlayment sheets or stuff called Luan, which they say is not suitable as underlayment, but I have used it and so far, I cant tell the difference, as long as the smooth finished side is up, other than about half the price of underlayment. You may already be using this I may have missed it in you post. Make sure all nails are recessed beneath the surface and use underlayment nails. They are ribbed and won't back out. Or have the best chance not too. Check and double check this. I drag an aluminum level across the floor as a final check and listen for the tink. Fill the nail recesses and the cracks with a latex filler if you choose. They recommend it, but I have had good luck with out doing that if the tile is heavy enough. Also, I recommend that you not rely on the self adhesive backing alone. Use a tile glue any way. If you don't you will have trouble especially if in a high traffic area with the tile coming up if you don‘t. OK, I see J.R. has a differing opinion. He may not have had trouble and I can honestly say I have not either. Of course a flooring guy, my BL, said always use glue, so I only have that to go by really. Years ago I didn't and the tile would come up. Glues have changed now so maybe that is unnecessary. I'm just better safe than sorry. Never heard of using sand. It may work, but I don't think it's something I would do. Good luck and like someone (Ray?) said getting and giving advice over the net can be tricky. Especially if they don't see what is going on or misunderstand what is being said. Good luck again and enjoy that floor. Floor tile ain't what it used to be. They look reeal good now.

Speaking of floor tile I have 4 more rooms to lay myself. That stone look stuff where you grout the lines. It looks surprisingly good!

Speaking of silly things and people who think they're so smart. The other day I had my extension ladder propped up against the house and had a tape measure going from the top rung to the ground. I was up on top of course measuring the ladder and was getting a bit flustered dealing with the wind and the tape slipping off the end of the ladder. About then, Know It All Brenda comes out and asks what I'm doing and I said I need to see if this ladder is tall enough to reach the peak on Mom's house before I pack it all the way out there. She said "why don't you lay the ladder down it'll be easier" I said THAT is why you are a domestic person and I am the one who constructs things. Actually it's quite obvious if you were at all mechanical minded. Seeing as how I want to see if it'll reach a certain height, I need to know how TALL the ladder is, not how LONG. Silly woman.

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Posted by Blazzin on Friday, August 6, 2010 8:21 AM

   Ok.. Late last night's mystery pic.

  Garry you are absolutely right.  Milwaukee colors.  I believe the 'older' original colors.

  And the other?  That is a Union Pacific Color and also an 'older color' 

Chris.. good show.. I beleive you've got it exactly right.  Good show~

  For those of you trying match the Diesel to the liner.. any line ... we'll its hard.  I'm sure there are other colors of the Hiawatha line that are more appealing to the eye.  But this is right before/during when U.P. bought the Milwaukee lines.  Well thats how I see it / read it.  Then U.P. changed their colors to the Freight Yellow.. and then later on to the U.P. Yellow.

  BTW.  Garry or any others.  Don't look to me for riding 'Point' on this one.  Todd is blazen the way for DCC.  I'm in the back of the pack,  riding 'Clean-up'

  Chris, ... ".... Also, the layout will be a glorified point-to-point with a single track "mainline."

  I agree Chris.  Just one of my lines travel a whopping 105 real feet one way, and 120 feet the other way.  Its just a straight line to the next station.  "Whats the problem I asked myself.  It can't be that hard."  Blocks?  for what?  its only running on a straight line.  And then the choice, pull in off the mains.. or continue on. I am a firm believer in the K.I.S.S. theory.  Keep It Simple Stupid.  I don't deny I'll look for the easiest solution.  I also will try my Prodigy DCC.. to see if its really a Plug and Play as it is stated.  To both with my setup I really don't see any problem.  I have both DC and DCC and originally planned on having both.  My two mains are separated by an ElectroFrog, and never plan on throwing the switch... unless I plan on running DC through the whole layout.  And if you wanted to do both...  a 'Double Throw' switch is all you need to separate the power from DC to DCC.  Yes.. a switch when in the vertical position.. neither contact is made.  Throw it flat one way.. DC.. back up to neutral.. then the other way.. DCC.  Maybe I've got it all wrong.  But I see this as a simple layout.  And maybe 4 layouts all conected.

  J.R.  I'm going both ways.. or neither.. I haven't really decided quite yet. I'll do my best to try both,  an no I am not planning on running DC on DCC tracks. So much to do to keep me busy until Fall.  You remember my first diorama?  Well I still have 3 more to make.. lol.  And the planning involved in the design of each town/station.  Until then I plan on just laying more cork.. moving on up higher and higher.  I will  have some track laid but on a slower pace.

 J.R>?  Dual Transformers.. ? Yeah.. I got two of them.  Ot oh.. not more reading today?  I was planning on reading about Prodigy today... lol.

  Rob, I already have some old DC loco's and the thought of paying big bucks for a Big Boy.. going over a ,off the layout.. landing on the floor.  Splat.  Now I ask.. If you paid lets say.. oh.. 200 bucks for a DCC and splat.. verses how many used DC I could buy and have fun.. I dunno~  Apples to Oranges.  I guess.  I just have a wife to answer to.  Like so many of us..lol.  My DC 2-8-8-2 I only paid $65 dollars for off of ebay.  It was during the holidays,  and no one was around to bid on it.  Talk about getting something for a song~

  Flashwave and others I thank you for the Kudo's on the layout.

Rob... I've got some Circus Pics for ya.. Stay tuned for an exciting message!~

ok.. its early for me.. not quite 6:30 AM.. I need some coffee... and sorry for any mis spelled words.. and broken sentences.

  Ray , Todd.. I have had some good laughs concerning the Cork issue.. and measuring twice.. cutting 5-6 times.

  BRB..lol.

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, August 6, 2010 7:54 AM

LSWrr

Galaxy, I plan on baiting and trapping the garage this year.  I’m doing work on the door and replacing the door gasket, those mice like to tear into that rubber.  In the house I don’t have a problem with the two cats.

Here's the deal: according to the exterminator friend of mine they only a space about the size of a dime to crawl through as their body will elongate to accomodate them. a rat only needs the space of a quarter to crawl through. They can and will eat or chew their way through many things, but plugging holes with either Great Stuff spray foam, Or better yet using steel wool to plug up holes they wont eat through the steel wool but may still make mince meat out of spray foam.

In the last 2 months we: caught one in a "safety trap", the female cat presented me with one dead mouse, presented my other half with 2 dead mice, and then one night while i was awake not sleeping and up watching TV, I heard banging against the wall in the hall. I turned on the light and she was after a mouse, which she lost in the scuffle when I startled her by turning on the light. My theory is that she managed to injure it enough that it would die a week later after crawling in a corner somewhere in the computer room and died. SO that is 5 dead mousies in 2 months. Mice are not usually a problem until OCt-Nov when they start looking for a warmer winter home, but we obviously have a family of them and a nest somewhere they like. The exterminator set 11 traps out of the way of the cats that has his "special peanut butter" loaded with poison set for them, if they find the traps. hopefully if there are more, they will!!!

Living in a trailer is a wide open invitation to mice as there are plenty of plumbing areas they can squeeze through to get into the place, with out much control. There are about 4 outdoor cats int he neighborhood to help keep the mice population down, but if the nest/they are already in here and dont venture out of their mansion {aka our trailer} it doesnt help. Our indoor cats are a help, but apparnetly cant get them all, or as I said she managed to injure it but not kill it as I helped to let it get away when I turned on the light and startled her at the game of cat-and-mouse.

When it was found it was still mostly mouse and nto much decompositon had taken place,just the strong stench of death. THere are no flies in the house as we use A/c and haven't had any to lay eggs for maggots to eat teh rotting flesh either! SO had it not been found. it would have reeked fora  long time and I would litterally ahve had to go stay with my father for awhile as the stench was making me violently ill with vomiting and no appetiete-or rather couldn;t eat with the stench. My ohter half doesn;t smell half of anything, I have a strong nose and a weak stomach, where as my other half has a strong stomach and doesn't as I said, smell half of anything. I can smell what type of laundry soap/dryer sheet weas used on somebody's clothes from 10 feet away, and makes me as nauseus as when one is around a woman in the store who put on too much perfume! WE only use "free and Clear" laundry products...that is free of perfumes and clear of dye so there is no smell to our laundry. WE also use all free and clear or hypoalergenic or sensitive skin products for showering as they all are free of perfumes and often have no dyes in them.

Now only to get the room aired out! the window is open as often as can be {rain will come in it so we have to close it and my other half is concerend at night it could rain in while we not know it being asleep} so only during the day when we are home it is open....a fan might help setting in the window and I will look for a box fan when i go to the dentist later today! Backing soda sprinkled is about the only thing the exterminator advised besides airing out to get rid of the stench. WE COULD open all windows in house and run the 12 in oscillatiing fans to help blow it out, but in this heat, I need my A/c so rest of house gets A/c'd while this room not. This is the first day I find tolerable enough to sit at the computer long enough to type this, though I do have a mask over my face. The cooler weather we are to get today can help aslo.

Thnak good ness this didn't happen in dead of winter!!

Well, I hope everybody has a great day!

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, August 6, 2010 7:50 AM

GMTRacing
I would use proper floor screws to hold the 1/4" ply

 

 Heck JR, did not even know they made floor screws? I am more of a Don Garrets than a Bob Villa. But, I can degree in a cam shaft! Big Smile

 Off to Lowe's!

                              Ken

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, August 6, 2010 7:09 AM

 Finally it's cooled off and we have highs below 100. As of this past week the Knutsville station on my layout had been occupied by a large wolf spider that had been in residence for a couple of years. The station is now vacant and is open for another boarder. The wolf spider died sometime this past week. The last time I recall seeing it alive was about four days ago. Today I'll likely be going out to get a new drive belt for the mower deck of the tractor. I'll see if I can go by the KCS yard in Leesville and get some shots of KCS 3137 on switching duty.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, August 6, 2010 7:08 AM

Good Morning All,

   Hoo boy - Robbys got breakfast - HOG PILE! - Oh?  a limit on the bill - oh. Ok they just the usual please. Smile

Sunny this morning with a high in the mid 80's and the reletive humility is 90%.

Ken - sounds like a plan. The diluted glue should help. I would use proper floor screws to hold the 1/4" ply down instead of brads which like to pull out. Other than that, the self stick tiles work fine. Try not to bridge the edges of the ply with tile as that will print through and good luck to ya!Thumbs Up

Lots to do again in the shop so I'd best get to it. Still have to make and fit two wiring harnesses in addition to the regular stuff (if anything we do here is actually regular). Catch y'all later, J.R.

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, August 6, 2010 6:54 AM

 Good morning.  Its not as hot, and the temp will be around 80 degrees!!!

 Not much planned today.  Maybe wash the car and work on the layout later.  

 Hope everybody has a good day.

 Seems like I have TOP honors.  Be gentle on the bill.  Whistling

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Posted by Wisconsin Railfan on Friday, August 6, 2010 6:49 AM

 Good Morning Folks!

Nothing for me this mornin' just passing through

Chris  - Thanks for posting the C&NW picture

Have a great day all,

 Steven

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, August 6, 2010 5:54 AM

Good morning all,


Joe sorry to hear about the passing of your Grandpa.


FaceBook, I got started in FB because my kids were on it.


Galaxy, I plan on baiting and trapping the garage this year.  I’m doing work on the door and replacing the door gasket, those mice like to tear into that rubber.  In the house I don’t have a problem with the two cats.


Road trip: Monday-Tuesday going to Homewood, IL to meet with CN bridge people.  Should be an interesting trip.  I called several hotels and found the one with the least horrible customer feed backs.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, August 6, 2010 4:28 AM

  Flo, need caffeine, lots of it! Could not sleep and got up at 3:45 AM.

GMTRacing
Do be sure to vacuum up the dust as it is toxic

 Great, sure glad my wife does not come on line to read that statement!

 I have got rid of all the high spots, used a level to make sure. Far as adhesive sticking to the sand, that is not a problem. The 1/4 plywood will be held down in most places with 1 inch long brads to the original floor. The large spot where I used the floor leveler, I am going to try dry wall screw about 2" long. May have to drill pilot, I don's want it to crack.

 I will all so will mark the top of the 1/4 plywood so I know where the sand and the floor leveler is located. The areas I will be using the sand are not overly big. I will try not to staple in the sand area's.

 What gave me the idea of using sand is two fold. I have some on the train layout I am using on spurs for around the different industries. (I did shift it, so only the small grains) Plus I have been watching a lot of home make overs on TV. On one they where using sand to level flagstone, hum that is sort what I am wanting to do? Whistling My only concern about using sand at this point is will it make crunching sounds when walked on? Will lay some of the new sub floor and walk on it and see what happens before I nail it down. All so thinking about using some Elmer's Glue and Alcohol as a 50 50 mix to make the sand more stable.

 Flooring it self is self sticking vinyl tiles, they are very flexible. If I get 5 years out of this I will be happy. Will have around $290 invested in a 200 square foot kitchen.

 Wish me luck with the wife and the floor! Big Smile

                   Cuda Ken, not knowing what he is doing again! 

  

    

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Posted by Flashwave on Friday, August 6, 2010 2:10 AM

Evening al- WHOOPS! WHy is there a giant hole in the floor? Oh, showing Ken how it's done. Might I reccomend fixing that BEFRE Vinnie gets back from grocerying?

Milk in, ah, Nickel Plate glass.  

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Still wondering if a Heavy Mountain ever double headed with a Bigboy???Confused

To my knowledge, no. When you do it, be sure the Heavy is in FRONT of the Big Boy. Smaller steam always worked better in front.

Kieth: Like the station. Engine's purty too!

So anyway, not that I stay in here for very long, but Indiana Transportation is back for another year of Fairtrain! Hopefully, I can certify this season as Conductor, but we'll see. Coach Attendent at any rate this weekend.  And the NKP mug being for the KP line we run down. Former Peru & Indianapolis, second (third) line built in Indiana. Technically, the first was in Shelbyville, and pulled by Horses, so it depends on your criterion.

I am proud to admit I've inspired another volunteer. Well actually, 2. *Sniff*, Makes you feel warm and fluffy.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, August 6, 2010 12:37 AM

Decaf in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Chris, thanks for a new desktop image for my puter...the UP one of course.CoolThumbs Up

DC vs DCC: My future (N) layout will hopefully have both, with completely separate lines for each. As has been said, too many vintage locos to switch over and need to answer to the wife. I only want the DCC for MU'ing locos. Wife's train is officially DCC run (and did I mention I love how it runsTongue).

Still wondering if a Heavy Mountain ever double headed with a Bigboy???Confused

Have a good night y'all.

Cowboy Rob

 

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Thursday, August 5, 2010 11:54 PM

 KEITH: I can only guess you're replicating life as it was after Uncle Pete got fed up with how the CNW handled (mis-handled) his "premiere prestigious passenger liners" and instead partnered up with the Milwaukee Road for the transcontinental runs.

 Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, a little alliteration has crept into my disertation...must be about time for nocturnal not-awakeness!

 

OK.... I'm gone.

ChrisEight Ball

BTW: NICE little scene you got there KEITH! Thumbs UpThumbs Up

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, August 5, 2010 11:48 PM

 

"Can you identify the liners?"

How about a one-liner (joke) ?  Smile,Wink, & Grin

The MILW E6 looks great.  

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by Blazzin on Thursday, August 5, 2010 11:42 PM

  Ray, Chris, Todd, Garry and others.  I'm tired but already had a good laugh from some of the posts.  I'm tired but will get back to you all tomorrow.  I'll leave you with this pic.

100_1642.jpg

  What are the two names of the two lines you see here.. and why are they together.?  Can you identify the liners?

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