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Elliot´s Trackside Diner March 2011

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Posted by fec153 on Friday, March 4, 2011 6:10 PM

Is that Vinnie and friends?????

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Posted by teen steam fan on Friday, March 4, 2011 6:08 PM

evening again, 

 

BC- Wow, that must of been sudden. Prayers for your friend's son and his family

Anyone get this rain yet? 

Well, I'll have some apple pie again. Thanks. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 4, 2011 6:04 PM

Cederstrand

***Jeffrey, got 'em all hooked up and 3 of the 4 work great. But that last one is completely dead, not even a hint of a buzz, nothing. Does this mean (other than yanking the entire thing out and replacing it) that it is now permanently a "manual" switch? Sigh  I dread the idea of having 1 dead switch almost as much as having to hack it out of there to replace it.

Try it on another controller. Sometimes a control box can go bad. If that doesn't work then you will have a manual switch.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 4, 2011 3:38 PM

***BC, sorry about your friends passing.

***Jeffrey, got 'em all hooked up and 3 of the 4 work great. But that last one is completely dead, not even a hint of a buzz, nothing. Does this mean (other than yanking the entire thing out and replacing it) that it is now permanently a "manual" switch? Sigh  I dread the idea of having 1 dead switch almost as much as having to hack it out of there to replace it.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 4, 2011 3:30 PM

Good Afternoon...

Well, we had a bit of a shock today..turns out a friend of mine passed away from Sudden Cardiac Arrest a couple of days ago...Crying..we were discussing a band that we wanted to put together that we had several years back...the thing about this is is that now his son wants to take his fathers place in said band...

I'm having a bit of a sit down with him tomorrow about the idea...

As it is ...today was pretty much of a wash when we found this out...Sigh

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 4, 2011 2:57 PM

Cederstrand

***Jeffrey, do I use the Bachmann red wire to run from the series of switch throws to a Tech II transformer? And just cut off one end of the red wire for connecting to transformer (AC) screws?

Green wires from turnouts to switch controllers, red wire from switch controllers the AC terminal of the Tech II. The switch controllers can all be connected to each and powered by one AC hookup.

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Posted by teen steam fan on Friday, March 4, 2011 2:51 PM

Hey guys

Not much new from me. Been working a bit on the layout doing small things on scenery. Its looking pretty good right now. 

Anyone try and make an offroading trail? I'm thinking about putting one in like in Top Truck Challenge. 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 4, 2011 2:43 PM

Coffee refill, please.

***Jeffrey, do I use the Bachmann red wire to run from the series of switch throws to a Tech II transformer? And just cut off one end of the red wire for connecting to transformer (AC) screws?

GrumpyThey've run our of hay at the feed store, so my work load here just increased. Will have to transfer hay by pitchfork (and using the 6x6 Ranger) to the middle pasture horses. Hope they get a hay shipment in soon. Yikes!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 4, 2011 2:02 PM

Afternoon everyone!

Flo, I'll have a cup of hot cocoa to tide me over to dinnertime.

Ended up having to go downtown this afternoon as I discovered this morning I only had a couple pills left in one of my prescriptions...  I also had to exchange some work pants i bought yesterday...  Needed a size large for these (I am the same size that I have been, but for some items I can wear one size and for others it is a size larger.....).  Got in the store, Super Casuals, to find one of the old employees from the Local Shoe Store that closed last Fall working there.  We got to talking and I told him that I sure miss the old shoe store and will now have to drive to canandaigua to buy at a decent store that can actually fit people for shoes.  he told me he has talked the owner of Super Casuals into opening a shoe dept. that will carry the stuff I wear....  YES!

Nice diseasal there Chris!  Good THAT Mr. Big likes your work....  Job security!

Robby, glad the two of you will part on speaking terms.  Still sad to see a relationship break up.Sigh

Sprinkling outside, and the wind is picking up...  Good time to stay inside.  May even sneak down to the Train Rooms and see if I can get anything done..

Later!

73

 

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, March 4, 2011 1:04 PM

ROBBY P: Pal, I'm sorry to hear that, but everything happens for a reason. And yeah, I've heard of these things ending very badly. One of my BIL's found out his first wife wanted a divorce by coming home to an empty house. All that was left for him was a rotten potato and a bent spoon.

THAT's a true story...

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, March 4, 2011 12:54 PM

 Chris..........Its done for us.  We both decided to just stay where we are.   We will stay friends of course, and that's about it.  I'm just glad it went good, instead of bad!!

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Friday, March 4, 2011 12:29 PM

Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Afternoon, BARRY-sized cheeseburger platter please and thankyou, with a Coke.

Just sitting here listening to the Iowa City West High girls playing in the semifinal round at the State Tournament in Des Moines ("Duh Moyne" for you non-Iowans). I was down there Wednesday for the quarterfinal round. IF the girls win against one of the strongest Class 4A teams in the state, I will likely have to go there tomorrow night for the championship. Maybe not, Boss and Mrs. Boss (THAT EDITOR) are pondering it.

New BIG BOSS just called, he was thinking of having me cover Mt. Vernon's championship game tomorrow night as well...says he really likes my stuff and wants to find some more opportunities for me. Good deal! His Mt. Vernon Sun staffer is able to take the gig...more power to her. I'm OK with staying home on a Saturday night...

JEFF and ULRICH: Continued best wishes for your mothers.

ROBBY P: Glad things are working out for you in NC...how are things with you and Jess?

 

Good grief! My "Women of Troy" have rallied back from a 15-4 deficit to tie at 24-all! Jess Shull just sank a key 3-bomb... Wow. West now has the lead. West is making their first State Tournament appearance and battling Linn-Mar, the defending Champs.

Sorry, guess you just had to be here.

I'll grab a seat in a corner booth and keep monitoring the game...

Uh-oh, thunder...Rerun is gonna need some comforting!

Have a good'un,

Chris

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, March 4, 2011 12:17 PM

Italian roast coffee in a Southern mug, please.

***Jeffrey, thanks! I'll hook up the turnouts and test them today. BTW, that's great you're friend is inspired to pursue a layout.

Real windy here. Rain will move in tonight & tomorrow, so it will be a good time to work on indoor stuff, like MRRing.

Have a great day y'all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by BRAKIE on Friday, March 4, 2011 10:27 AM

Good Morning All!

Not much to report from the land of Buckeyes on this rainy Friday.While out and about yesterday afternoon-actually my favorite Dairy Queen open and I decided a sugar free milkshake would taste good and after getting one I went to Col/San to enjoy the shake and stayed around a hour and saw 2 NS freights a coal drag and a grain train.It felt good to be trackside and better when those trains rolled by..No modeling yesterday..

I shall have a cup and look over the forum.

Have a good'un!

Larry

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, March 4, 2011 10:26 AM

howmus

  Not sure what happened with the double post...  I didn't click twice.  When it got to the "return to thread" window, it sent me to a "error" window, I clicked back and hit the "return to thread" again and it went through with 2 copies of the message???

 

Destiny. Now as fate has dictated..... AGAIN!  boo hoo wah ha haaaaaa!!!!

Ow. I fell off the chair.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, March 4, 2011 10:13 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, a short stack of blueberry pancakes ( leave the bottle of Maple Syrup), a side order of bacon, and lots of dark raost coffee in my FGLK mug.  Please and Thank You!

Looking outside right now the sun is trying to peek through.  looking at the weather forecast, Barry is sending me all the nice weather he will be having over the next couple days.  The forecast says, showers and light rain....  The "weather alert" says Flood Watch.....  I guess what we get is what we get.  Knock on wood, no water in the main train room yet this march.  I hope it will stay THAT way!

Todd, leg powered vehicles are cool!  I used to ride my bicycle to work (school) every day I could back in the 70's.  THAT meant carrying books and my guitar on the bike as well.  My late wife and I bought his and her 5 speeds and the family would go touring on some of the back roads often.  If leg power doesn't make it, then just get one of these.  How's 197 MPGe and 0 to 100 in 20 seconds sound?  Not sure if you need a motorcycle license or not to operate.

Not sure what happened with the double post...  I didn't click twice.  When it got to the "return to thread" window, it sent me to a "error" window, I clicked back and hit the "return to thread" again and it went through with 2 copies of the message???

Robby, glad things are going well for you.  Hope they continue, and you find a job you will like quickly!

Got to go wrap some presents....  Little Emily has a birthday tomorrow!  Grandpa is getting all excited.Smile, Wink & Grin

73

[edit]  Looks like luch is on me today.  Order up!

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, March 4, 2011 9:10 AM

 Hello everybody.

 Finally got the internet turned on.   Now I can catch up. 

 Its been going good here in NC.  I've put in a few job apps, and got a few friends putting in a good word.   Everything is going good for me.

 I will catch up later.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, March 4, 2011 9:09 AM

Cederstrand

***Jeffrey (or anyone) Do the leads from a series of Bachmann switches (for controlling turnouts) hook up to the DC or AC terminal of transformer? I forgot.Dunce

AC! Don't hook 'em up to DC. You'll burn them out. AC only!

 

 

Good morning. It's 66° and cloudy with an occasional morning shower. The high will be 74° with a 50% chance of thunderstorms.

This morning I awoke to the most obnoxious, rumbling, grinding sound I'd ever heard. It sound like somebody was dragging a shipping container down the road. I went out to look and found that the parish was using a large track hoe to grade the road on our loop here and they were doing a real good job of it. Usually they use a grader and really botch the job. This time the road is so smooth that driving on it is almost like driving on a blacktop road. This tells me that one of two things is happening. #1, some parish official is seeking reelection or #2, we're about to get a really major washout from a storm front. Looking at the forecast for today and tomorrow supports #2.

Speaking of things to come, I have an appointment with the foot doc Monday afternoon. I'm curious to see if he'll do a new X-ray series to see what this most recent break has done. My ankle was black and blue for the better part of a week and a half before the skin started clearing and took on it's normal dusky red tinge. The most an X-ray is likely to show is if any broken off bits of bone are floating free. These will over time be forced out toward the skin where they would be pushed out. It's not the first time I've had this happen. The trick is to determine if there are any major blood vessels in the way. I hope there aren't.

I spent much of the day yesterday helping a friend of mine do some layout planning. He's using photos of my layout (his choice) to make his decisions about what he wants. So far he doesn't have as much of a toothpick with which to start. It's just planning.


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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, March 4, 2011 8:14 AM

Good Morning!! Pancakes and sausage patties, with real butter and maple syrup and a cup of dark roast please. Thank you.

A chance of showers, then occasional showers and thunderstorms after noon. High near 64. They are predicting between 1 and 2 inches total through tomorrow afternoon. Of course the rain was supposed to start last night after midnight with occasional heavy downpours.  So far….nothing. Well, I suppose it is still after midnight. I’m not complaining. We could stand a few days of dry.

I’ve decided instead of saying what I want to do to the layout today before work, I’ll just report in as to what I did if anything.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, March 4, 2011 7:08 AM

Good Morning

We have a few hours of quiet before rain and all kinds of wind show up..over the next day and a half they are forecasting roughly 2.5" or more rain....StormUmbrella will be the in thing for the weekend again...oh and Sunday will be back to icy and slippie....DeadBlack Eye

Have a few things to do today...namely get the trainroom straightened up for an operating session...and see what else goes poof on me....WhistlingHuh?

Other than that not much planned here....

Flo, I'll just have a coffee please..I'll be at the RC for a bit...

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, March 4, 2011 6:50 AM

Good Morning,

Larry, I enjoy the Norwalk and Western show, been going to those since the late 1980’s, had a break when I was stationed in Michigan and Texas. In my humble opinion Berea is the #1 show up north and Lakeland is the #2 show.  N&W is hard to rate, but I always walk away with something I “absolutely” needed.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, March 4, 2011 2:13 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

Dinner

Geeked

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, March 3, 2011 11:06 PM

Slice of pumpkin pie, please.

***Jeffrey (or anyone) Do the leads from a series of Bachmann switches (for controlling turnouts) hook up to the DC or AC terminal of transformer? I forgot.Dunce

Question Guys: I have all these wires (for LEDs) which need connecting to a transformer. What kind of distribution bars (or other devices) do all of you use for this? Please be specific and any pics of your setups are most welcome, too.

Have a good night all.

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, March 3, 2011 10:44 PM

Good evening.

HA! Ray double tapped and got TOP! (evil snicker Mischief) So, since I see Barry has brought in a little bit of Mother Texas, I’ll have a Jax. Never had one before.

Alvie- Well, you’ve definitely found the best place to hang out with some good advice and friendly help to get you back in full swing. By the way, I thought about Doc O’brian’s weathering powders myself a while back, but ended up getting A.I.M. powders and like them very well.

Ray- I’m getting the bicycle tires pumped up just as soon as the weather breaks.

Welp, off to slumber land. Only thing left to say for tomorrow morning is I didn’t make it back down to lay the turnouts like I planned. Hm. Now I don’t have that to say. Could mention I stopped in at the umpteen thousandth Evil Bay thread, but I guess I just spoiled that too. Oh well, you know me, I’ll come up with something.

PFTIN. Angel

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, March 3, 2011 10:25 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo, just a cup of decaf for me please.

Did a couple loads of wash tonight which gave me some quality time in the layout rooms next door to the laundry machines.....  Also gave me some more time to practice some of the words i have been using way too often on this current project.....

Did manage to get one belt installed after pulling the assembly with the drive wheels off and regluing it 4 or 5 times......  Decided to do something easy for a bit and made up a scratch built Hayes type track bumper for the end of the track in the engine house.  It is basically made and soldered in place.  Need to have the actual bumper (where the coupler would hit) fabricated from some styrene and glued to the end then painted, and that little project will be finished.  I'll grab a few photos for the weekend Photo thread tomorrow.

Supposed to get some icy weather tomorrow morning just in time for the morning commute in these parts.  Hopefully it won't be too bad and they will get the roads salted early.  Snow has melted enough to let me get to the firewood in the driveway.  Good thing as I burned the last of the wood on the porch this afternoon.....

Hope you all have a great night.  Stay warm and safe!

73

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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, March 3, 2011 10:15 PM

Evening all...Temps in the low 50's with lots of rain coming in...I'll have a cup of tea please..Thank you..Just checking in before hitting the sack...

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Thursday, March 3, 2011 9:57 PM

Evening all.  Nothing for me, grilled some pork chops tonight for dinner and I am stuffed!  Continued prayers to Jeff and Ulrich for their parents.  Nothing happening on the train front for me at the moment.  Will be doing some more tweaking this weekend if the weather and w*rk cooperates, which it should.  Tomorrow Amy's got a Dr's appointment, so I know that I won't be able to do  a whole lot of anything then, but that's the way it goes.   Welp, guess I'll check around and see what else is happening around here. 

Later taters!

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Posted by Attaboy on Thursday, March 3, 2011 7:55 PM

Evening everyone, today was supposed to be a scheduled day off for me but the manager called this morning and asked if I could work.  Someone called off and they needed someone to man the gas station kiosk.  Since I have been fighting a bad cold for a few days I had a choice, stay home and be miserable and get bored out of my mind because I didn't feel up to doing much.  Or go to work sit in the kiosk being miserable and getting bored out of my mind but getting paid for it.  I went to work.  With everything going on around here the few extra dollars will help.

Not much else happening, just fighting the cold and waiting for everything to settle down around here.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, March 3, 2011 6:12 PM

Pot Roast with green beans & mashed potatoes, please.

***Ken, do you ever think the more complicated the gadget is, the more likely it is to fail? Sorry about your DT 400. 

***Alvie, welcome to the Diner.

Wife came down to the train room to see the progress. I added a board under her table to place transformers on. Also started tying up some of the wire garden under there.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, March 3, 2011 5:42 PM

Good Evening

I'm having a quiet evening at home tonight..no runnin' 'roun' doin' stuff today...got ever't'in ready for the on call this weekend ...

My work in the trainroom consisted of actually running some trains and doing some ballasting work...Wink

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a rib dinner please...hold the mashed potatoes...I'll be at the corner booth for a bit..Dinner

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