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Elliot's Trackside Diner JUNE 2011

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Posted by howmus on Friday, June 17, 2011 7:00 PM

Evenin' folks!

Chloe, I'll have the NYS Strip, med. rare,  Onion Rings (better for the blood w*rk), and a trip to the salad bar.  cup of decaf coffee would go nicely, thank you.

Been a pleasant day here in the Finger Lakes, so I spent much of the day finishing up some odds and ends outside.  Got the wire fence put back up around the garden, hooked up the hose, and turned on the outside water.  Moved the rototiller back around the house over to the concrete area by the shed.  May turn over the garden one more time tomorrow morning before i start planting in there....  Maybe not....  I'll decide tomorrow.  Found out the lawn mower will be done on Monday.  Going to cost double what the estimate was....  Why am I not surprised???  Next week will be mowing week I think.

Hmmm, now how can I make footprints on the floor of the shop?????   Hmmmmm???

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by CNCharlie on Friday, June 17, 2011 7:15 PM

Good Evening,

Clouded up here and we are supposed to get showers overnight but at least it is to clear up later tomorrow. We are looking for highs in the low 70's.

Garry, that is really an impressive steel mill you have there ! 

Curt, congrats on your 33rd anniversary. It is the 29th for us in a couple of weeks. Hope you had a nice night out.

Jim, nice to see you in the Diner. How is the wiring coming on the layout?

Joe, great news on the drivers license. Not a day you will forget and I can say that as mine was 47 years ago. Took my test on my Dad's year old Galaxie 500. 

Found out today that my car won't likely be out of the body shop for at least 2 weeks. They are waiting for the adjuster to approve some parts for hidden damage. It is a little frustrating as we have the new one just waiting for us to trade-in the old. I told the dealer and they are ok with it as they should be as I did pay a deposit. 

I ran a train last night for a little while. I put on the lights in the passenger cars, lights in some buildings and with the lighthouse blinking away, just watched the Hudson do its stuff for a while. It was nearly midnight when I finally shut it down.  Wonder if I'll get started on that N scale underpass that has been on the bench for the last 2 or 3 weeks.

Have a good week-end.

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Posted by Packer on Friday, June 17, 2011 9:19 PM

Evening guys

Went with my parent's to celebrate their 24th anniversary. Did a little bit of work on my CP centerbeam. Turns out the floor wouldn't mate to the underframe, so I had to file off a good chunk of the bottom of the floor. Upon putting trucks on I noted that it wouldn't turn very well with the provided 36: wheels. I doubt these cars has a capacity of 100 tons, so I stuck 33s on it and used a washer that came with the kit (used to increase car hieght to facilitate turning). The car's hieght is the same, and can negotiate 18" radius with a slight bind. Also got the next batch of cars to be weathered clear coated.

Todd, Thanks think I'm having good luck so far with her. I got a 2nd date within the first hour of the first one. Now I have to choose the movie (she chose the restaraunt for the 1st) for the 2nd.

Ken, Thanks for the compliment. Have you tried adjusting the flywheels on the loco? I think the flywheel may have been hanging up on the motor or chassis. I tried it with one of my atlas U33Cs and it worked.

Joe, Happy B-Day

Chris, One of my friends was impressed. So impressed he wanted it, but he had 2 cars I wanted, and I had a box in his road and era I didn't  want. So swapped and it worked for both of us. I have a UP high-cube that came out pretty good, maybe I should dig it out and post it. I have a DRGW and a RI hopper that came out okay.

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, June 17, 2011 9:41 PM

Evenin' again!

Flo, I'm still hungry....  How about the fried squirrel, some fresh greens, and a cup of decaf....  THAT would hit the spot.

I was outside planting pole beans tonight, using the little battery powered electric roto tiller (perfect for this job as the big one can't get into THAT space...  When I heard BAM!!!  Sounded like a gunshot very nearby....  Looked around and didn't see anything out of ordinary, shook my head and continued on for several minutes.  When I finished planting the beans, I went inside and noticed everything was dark except for the computer screen.  Thought I had the kitchen light on and the light over the desk should have been on.  Then it hit me!  No electric!  I quick shut down the computer which was running on the backup battery, and checked around the neighborhood.  Everyone was without power, and the "Oh, Oh" crowd was gathering a few houses up the street.  They were all looking up at a power pole, pointing and saying...  "Oh, Oh!"  I grabbed a lawn chair and went to sit out in the side lawn where I could watch the festivities, when A fire truck complete with with all kinds of cool lighting effects followed by lots of Pickemup trucks with the blue lights all showed up.

See a smaller crowd was gathering across the street, I decided to mosey on over and see what what up.  I figured something had to be up as the main crowd was still pointing up at the electric pole, now illuminated by flashing lights and the spotlight on the Firetruck, and saying, "Oh, Oh!"  it was then I found out about the fried squirrel up on the pole next to the transformer that everyone was pointing at and saying, "Oh, Oh!"  Then the conversation changed to how they were all going to survive the night without the TV....  I suggested that there was sufficient entertainment going on right here for the moment and we could probably be well entertained until the squirrel had been properly disposed of and the power back on.  We then all decided THAT we had fed the local mosquitoes long enough and since the crowd of people pointing at the pole and saying, "Oh, Oh!" had started to disperse and the fire truck had done its job of lighting up the neighborhood with emergency lighting for the evening so they departed as well followed by the Pickemup trucks with the blue flashing lights inside.....  I came back in my house and decided to show off for the rest of the neighbors how I am a good prepared Boy Scout Leader by lighting oil lamps and candles and other such stuff I have laying around the house and then proceeded to do some crossword puzzles in my well lit house until the Utility Trucks showed up drove around the area trying to find a fried squirrel.  I watched all their flashing lights for a bit, and then the lights came back on.

What Flo?  No just a normal evening here in the Finger Lakes......Zzz

Later!

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, June 17, 2011 9:52 PM

Been working on the SGP9 some more and it's really taking on a personality now.

 

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, June 17, 2011 9:54 PM

 Hello Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, what do you have that is cheap, any left overs? OK so you don't have a dollar menu, I take a Beer then.

 Work front. I am firmly in control of last places this month with only $4,000.00 in sales?Bang Head Would have been 3rd from last but we voided a deal that went bad from a few months ago. Things are so bad they pulled Shaun out of the store this Saturday, Shaun is 3rd from last places. Boy I need a good weekend. Not that there is any hope for me to make any extra money this month, I just don't want to finishes in last places!

 Packer Flywheels are not rubbing in the SD 50, the motor is just not what It should be. I have some replacement motors, and the old motor is coming out.

 Train Front If you folks to care to look, I have a posting in the DCC section about the odd power readings I am getting from the new Bear Motors. Starting to get a sinking feeling in my stomach about them. Red Ram (fellow site member) bought 6 of them, 3 have over heated in Athearn Engines he has.

 Simon All so chimed in that I was doing the testing correctly plus the bite of helpful insight.

  "it is also worth noting that anything that has electrons moving in it has a tendency to spontaneously combust when within a 20" radius of Ken!!"

 Gee thanks Simon. I must all so point out anytime Simon comes by, something breaks on my layout! Smile, Wink & Grin I just happy to call Simon a friend and a few other words. Whistling

 Well, time to start some cutting and soldering.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Friday, June 17, 2011 10:50 PM

Hey all , sorry havent been on in a while but there have been many changes in the last several weeks. Started the new job. Working double duty trying to get up to speed on the project. Also preparing for a side job. Doing the drawings, getting qoutes etc...And the item that was taking the better part of my time was preparing for MOH birthdayHappy B-Day . We had over fifty people invited, some coming in from the other end of the state. This year the celebration was especially sweet. She was supposed to be in heaven this last Mothers day. Instead we celebrated a birthday,making plans for the future ! The last report on the cancer is that it has receded more! This new drug, Avastin, is amazing ! Expensive too. 30k a month with insurance 60k with out! TG for insurance.And this week end is my Birthday. I might buy some rolling stock to celebrate. MOH is making me my favorite for my birthday - an home made Apple Pie -Dinner So yall come on over an help yur self to a slice or two !

Joe -  Happy birthday to you too Happy B-Day

Jeff -  Stake and Lobster !Bow Pretty funny about the Mantua , at least it is now like you said.

Galaxy - Oh jeez root canal , ouch hope that tooth gets better

Curt - Happy Anniversary Thumbs Up Flo - set Curt and his other half up. Its on me tonight.

Gary - that crane is a hoot !

Uhlrich -  very sorry to hear about your mom. Will keep you in my prayers. How are you doing ?

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, June 17, 2011 11:02 PM

 You Gotta To Want Glad to here your wife is doing better. I hope that she continuities to improve and will be cancer free soon.

 Trying to pull the darn flywheels off the SD 50 motor! Bang Head Darn things will not budge! Twisting with vise grips and pliers and just want move! Any tips?

 Time to play with the running trains.

  See you all Saturday.

                 Ken

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Posted by Trainman Sam on Friday, June 17, 2011 11:21 PM

Well, the job proceeded to keep me busy this week again!  Just got caught up, and LOVE those photos of the bone yard!  Wish I could pick up one of those c-130's or the Air Force Jumbo Jet!  Make a mighty neat 'Mobile Apartment"!!!  Wink

Tomorrow is our company picnic... looking forward to talking to everyone (working the "Extra List" you learn to take advantage of downtime to get some rest...) 

I hope to pick up some styrene sheets in the near future to start 'honing' my skills at scratch-building structures...

Anyway, I shall be in a booth, taking a nap! lol....

Talk to you later!

Sam

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, June 18, 2011 1:27 AM

Chamomile tea, please.

***Joe, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY". Hope it was a good one!

***Ray, sounds like you had some entertainment there. Not so much for the squirrel though.

Good night all.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, June 18, 2011 2:25 AM

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, June 18, 2011 5:41 AM

Good Morning..

It is sunny and we will be going to a high of 80F with low humidity of course....Whistling

Welp, getting ready to go od the on-call weekend stint...go to office and check up on things and then enjoy the chaos of a London downtown which will feature the London Fringe Festival, a Car-Free Weekend event, and 2 concerts...all downtown...oh...and a Children's Festival as well...so it is going to be a busy one down there....

So getting into and out of the downtown core will be kind of interesting I am sure...

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

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, June 18, 2011 6:02 AM

A chamomile tea with the Insomniac Special, please.

Almost 2 hours of sleep thus far. Think I'll crawl back and give it another shot.

Have a good day y'all.

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Posted by LSWrr on Saturday, June 18, 2011 6:33 AM

Good morning,

 

Jeff, it’s amazing how certified mechanics can’t think outside the box.  I needed a new oil pan installed on my last truck.  Mechanics wanted to pull the engine to do the work; meaning I would also have an expensive repair bill to re-connect the AC, U-joints, and radiator.  I told them no, pull the front shocks, lift the truck by the frame, the front axle will drop, then replace the oil pan.  They were amazed they didn’t think of it themselves.

Ray, knock on wood, I haven’t seen a mosquito yet this year.  Mufffel heads have been in full force the past 2 weeks.  There are so many out here in swarms they look like smoke. Soon the mayflies will be out.

Ken, do you have a link for the bear motors?  You get the flywheels off let me know how you did it.

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Saturday, June 18, 2011 6:36 AM

Morning!

Didn't sleep much, just got home from WASHING DISHES!!!!

 

I had to say the word steak.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:06 AM

Morning All,

The SIL is moving out today so I have been drafted to help move this morning. She has some people coming to help so it should be OK. We are having a OPS night at the club today and the prez asked me to come in early to help stage rolling stock so hopefully I will make it.

I completed running wire for another 10 Tortoises (20 down, 6 to go) so that should be done next week. Running the wire I have discovered a problem. I don't have a exact count yet but it looks like I need to modify the under frame for 5-6 Tortoises as the above turnout is too close to the 1x6 underneath. There is always something.Crying I will have to figure out next week the best way to do that (read easiest). I really believed by this time I would have been through with wiring and Tortoises...not even close.

YGW-I am really glad that your wife is doing better.

Ken- sounds like a interesting time last night...except for the squirrel.

Well I have to go. prayers to everyone that needs them.

 

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:41 AM

Morning all

Up late this AM cuz I actually slept last night and into the AM!!

YGW- I'll ha ve a piece fo pie for teh Happy B-Day celebrant! YOH seems appreciative!

BTW, YGW- The root canal itself is a "pleasure cruise"...its the next 2 days after that are the real kickers when hte numbness wears off....

well, I shall have a cup at the RC and look over teh forum..

 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:49 AM

 Morning Folks

 Flow English Muffing to go please with a Dew.

 LightningStormLightning here again! Really nasty thunderstorm, sounds like the artillery range is next door.

 Guess I am going to have to buy a flywheel puller to change these motors out.

           Ken

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:52 AM

Good morning. It's 79° and cloudy. The high will be 97° and it will be partly cloudy.

I have only one thing to do outside the home today. That's to take my mother to the drive through at the bank. I may get some work done on the layout today. That depends on how I feel later.

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Posted by B&O1952 on Saturday, June 18, 2011 9:40 AM

Good Morning! Another beautiful day in sunny Salamanca. I just opened the doors here at the museum with Alex assisting me. I usually have at least one, sometimes all four of my sons with me on the weekend. I had a chance to break out the B&O brass and stretch their legs yesterday. Here's a shot of a couple of them:

And I finished the locomotive save for the Pennsy lettering on the tender and numbering on the cab on the K4 painting:

I may be able to finish it up this weekend depending on our business here.

Everyone have a good day!

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, June 18, 2011 10:15 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have the #2 Special, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of sourdough toast along with some of your finest dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR Museum mug, please!

Stan, I love your paintings!  Just looked up the Salamanca RR Museum and found the page with a couple of your paintings...  Nice!  I'll have to get over to the Salamance Museum and check it out closer sometime.

Today is "Plant the Garden" day....  Should have been done 2 weeks ago!  Garden was still too muddy then.

Best finish my coffee and get moving!

73

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Posted by ns3010 on Saturday, June 18, 2011 10:58 AM

Morning all.

Thanks, Jim! As for the auto-park, I have no clue. The car I used is an '05 Ford Escape, so it is not equipped. I would imagine that that feature could be disabled, but I wouldn't know.

Ray, sounds like an exciting night! I assume that the squirrel nibbled on a wire and blew itself up, and there were also casualties to your electricity. If only that poor squirrel had received some counseling, then this entire tragedy could have been prevented... Sad
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YGW, thanks! And I'm glad to hear that your wife is also doing better, and she is still in our prayers as well.

Sam, it sounds like your new job at VRE is going well. Just wondering, if Keolis hired the entire VRE crew district at the same time, then how did they determine seniority/job bidding? Was it a lottery, or was it whoever worked for a railroad the longest? Being that you came from Transit, I would imagine that you were not last on the list.

Stan, you do those paintings yourself! WOW!!! Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs UpBowBowBowBow

Thanks also to Charlie, Vincent, and Rob!

I just made plans to do something with a friend (maybe more, depending on availablity). I'll just be glad to do something tonight, because being stuck home last night with a license, a car, and no one available to come rescue me was a complete bummer!

On the MRR side of life, I haven't done much, aside from weathering a gondola (its simple and nothing special, but I'm happy with it considering I've never used chalks before), some ballast (I still need to practice [and gain some more practice for] THAT), and some grass. I'll post photos in WPF.
I also may have scored some Comet V passenger cars at a slightly reduced price. A guy on another forum bought seven cars (three cabs and four coaches) but was unhappy with them so he never built them. He offered them to me, but I'm broke right now, so I would have to wait a few weeks. However, there was another "bidder," so I am going to let him take his pick, and I would take what's left. We'll see what comes out of this.

Well, it's nearly noon, and I have a lot to do, so I better get out of here. Catch you guys later!

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, June 18, 2011 11:26 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and…Confused..don’t know. Surprise me. Not too much but enough to know I’ve eaten Thank you.

Good golly what’s up with the pile of steak bones out back? EVERYBODY had to have had steak yesterday.

Rainy day. Got a little over an inch last night.

Speaking of Inch, You floatin down there? Looks of the radar you and Jerry might be reading rain in the feet and not inches.

ns3010-Happy Birthday yesterday! Congratulations on passing “the” exam. Drive safe. Sad news about your families friend. I will pray for them.

Ulrich- Good news about your Mom, and bad. I may not say it all the time, but you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Curt- Jim’s right. We don’t find anything wrong with being a Rivet Counter. In fact, I myself, am amazed at their abilities, attention to detail and patience. And thoroughly enjoy viewing their work. I hope some day to get at least close to that level. IIRC, and I probably don’t, the subject elsewhere in the forum probably had something to do with someone being offended at the term (imagine that), and some others saying they weren’t offended. Whatever the reason, we in here concluded that there was nothing negative about the term Rivet Counter to descride the level of accuracy a person chooses to model. It's just the way the person reacts towards others who are not feeling as accurate that is obnoxious. And then the reasoning’s of my previous posting, all rolled out the Lunch Counter being called the Rivet Counter as a joke and it stuck. Can’t remember who coined the phrase. Might have been me. It does sound familiarHmm. Doesn't matter, but it has been since I’ve been here

Ray- Tiny feet make tiny prints. Whistling

Welp, not much to do today being as how it’s stil raining a bit and it’s real muddy. Maybe later this afternoon unless it rains again (and it’s supposed to). Supposed to rain tonight too. And tomorrow….shoot the weather channel says at least until Wednesday. Good opportunity to see if my drainage system works. Would have liked to have gotten all the dirt back in first though. Say, maybe there’s something I could find to do in my basement……I wooonder.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

 

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, June 18, 2011 3:03 PM

B&O1952

Good Morning! Another beautiful day in sunny Salamanca. I just opened the doors here at the museum with Alex assisting me. I usually have at least one, sometimes all four of my sons with me on the weekend. I had a chance to break out the B&O brass and stretch their legs yesterday. Here's a shot of a couple of them:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5229/5634383119_7cbf4cd64a_b.jpg

And I finished the locomotive save for the Pennsy lettering on the tender and numbering on the cab on the K4 painting:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3411/5845448376_6a085373bd_b.jpg

I may be able to finish it up this weekend depending on our business here.

Everyone have a good day!

-Stan

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Posted by yougottawanta on Saturday, June 18, 2011 4:47 PM

Good afternoon all just woke up from a napSleep It is Lightning here Thanks Ken ! must be some of the rain from your way. MOH has gone shopping and myself and my two little princesses are looking over the forum and watching/listening to "The Polar Express" one of our favorites! It was that or Thomas the train. Better sound affects with the Polar Express with surround sound Thumbs Up Earlier to we visited our LHS in Warrenton and I bought myself a birthday Gift "The Search for Steam" by Joe G. Collins. and I bought some a package of "Woodlands scenic " mailboxes and stuff. Tomorrow after church we are going to Culpeper to "The minute man mall" which has a LHS inside and sometimes they have N&W stuff. Maybe I can sneak another locomative into my stable Whistling

Curt - since the squirrel was already fried did someone serve some gravey and home fries with that critter. Better than road kill Smile, Wink & Grin So was anyone impressed with your boyscott skills ? Sorry couldnt help myself.

Galaxy - Pleasure cruise ! Oh it hurts me to read about the root canal ! Word of advice make sure THAT you have pain meds  before the numbnes wears off and take it before the pain starts . I can tell you from expierence that you never recover from the pain if you dont let the pain killer kick in first.

Ken - last place ? Maybe some of that rain is rusting you and affecting you ? Thanks for the well wishes

Jeff - Surprised you could post after all that steak ! By the way you always have cool pictures. How is the ankle doing ?

Stan - That is a really great picture,BowThumbs UpBowThumbs Up from one of the other post they seem to think you have other paintings displayed ? I will have to check it out !

Todd - Awe! what a shame THAT you have to go down to the basement and find something else to do Wink

Rob - Chamomile tea ? What is THAT ? Tea THAT changes color ?

Curt - Have a great suggestion for the offending 1x6 . It is called a sawzall ! Cuts neater and cleaner than a chainsaw Mischief

Ulrich - you okay ?Didnt see any post from you.

Sam - send me a private message , where abouts are you in Manassas? I used to live and work there. Over in the Yorkshire and Wellington/Business 234 area.

Oh one last thing the PIE almost got changed to Lemon Marangue ! My second favorite Pie. But I told my OTH not to switch. Phew , almost a disaster. Well the PIE will be ready around 2PM Sunday , Yall come on over and have some with your choice of Ice Cream there will be chocalte , Vanilla and my favorite Mud Pie !

Thanks every one for the well wishes and prayers for MOH they do help. I beleive without prayers we would not be celebrating a birthday this year. THANK YOU ! 

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, June 18, 2011 5:11 PM

Evenin' folks!

Flo, I'll have the Rib Eye steak, med. rare, baked potato w/ sour cream, and a trip to salad bar tonight.  Oh and a tall glass of iced tea....  thank you Ma'am!

Well (deep subject), I got the garden almost planted.  Would be done except I forgot to get some Butternut Squash seed.  So (a needle pulling thread) I'll buy THAT on Monday before I see the Nurse Practitioner about my blood sugar readings.  Personally I think they are not bad, and have been coming down over the last month.  I'll have to see where she wants to go with the treatment......

YGW,  ah....  Think the squirrel and Boy Scout thingy was me......???  Who knows maybe Curt is a Boy Scout too....!  If the power goes off for any amount of time around here, I get a couple neighbors at the door to see if they can borrow stuff...  I have 1 three burner stove, 2 two burner stoves (one of them a 150,000 BTU Fish Cooker), and 2 single burner stoves, as well as a couple lanterns and a heater or two.  The three burner is set up on the deck for the summer to use for picnics, etc.  Yep I'm well "Prepared" for any old thing....

Ah, I see dinner is here....

Catch you all later!

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 jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 18, 2011 5:27 PM

yougottawanta

Jeff - Surprised you could post after all that steak ! By the way you always have cool pictures. How is the ankle doing ?

Not so good today. It was tolerable while I took my mother to the bank and the pharmacy this morning. Afterward she wanted to go to Alexandria and about halfway there my ankle was letting me know it wasn't happy. We got to Alexandria and stopped at the LHS to pick up a Walthers kit (50' waffle side box car, B&O #480000) and got directions to a Hyundai dealership where I put my name into a drawing for a free Hyundai. From there we went to lunch at a Mexican restaurant then went to Kroger so my mother could buy more flowers that she doesn't need. She wanted to go to Lowe's from there for the same purpose but by then my ankle had me in agony so I told her no, we are going back home. Next stop was her home.

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Posted by Packer on Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:47 PM

Evening guys

Just got back from an ops session. Still have yet to tell my date for tomorrow what movie we are seeing. I think I'm gonna suprise her.

Anyone here know electronics pretty well? I want to make a sequential tail-light ciruit for my car. There is a kit for doing this but it's $100 (my brother has one) but I know it could be done for less with relays or something. Anyone know how to make this one work?

Ken, Could never get flywheels off new motors with that method, without bending the shafts anyways. I've heard a NWSL puller will work, but I have yet to buy (or make) one.

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, June 18, 2011 8:00 PM

yougottawanta

Galaxy - Pleasure cruise ! Oh it hurts me to read about the root canal ! Word of advice make sure THAT you have pain meds  before the numbnes wears off and take it before the pain starts . I can tell you from expierence that you never recover from the pain if you dont let the pain killer kick in first.

Sure it IS a pleasure cruise to go through it. I have had 2 already and the worst pain was the following two days AFTER the day of the actual root canal. I know all about the pain meds order and have them ready to go.

Well, another wasted day, I guess we didn't do anything but sleep alot and "graze" on food.

A day of rest is good for the body and soul.

Tomorrow is laudry and shopping day.

ALSO- HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all the dads out there tomorrow!!

-G .

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

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, June 18, 2011 8:02 PM

 Flow, Beer and Lots of It!

 Just in a plan *** mood today! LightningLightning and it not the weather! Grumpy

 Work Front I had 4 customers today and all 4 of them bought, in fact one couple went back to American Furniture and got a refund so they could buy from me. But even with closing all 4 deals, only had $700.00 in sales. I was not happy, but still in a fair mood. Then I went home!

 Guitar Wars! When did my daughter become my keeper?

 Just to refresh, I wanted a Guitar and Amp that I could leave at work for when it was slow. Wife did not want me taking the Less Paul and amp to work because we all know "People only pretend to be looking for mattress, what they are really doing is look for is Guitars to steal!" So I have taken a cheap Less Paul knock off to work. But wife did not want me to take the amp, she might want to play it so it was time for a cheap amp.

  Mistake? Never buy anything from your daughter boy friend! Adam works at Guitar Center and all so has a side business repair amps. 

  1 I did call him at work, and asked if it was worth repairing older amps, saw a old Peavley at a pawn shop pretty cheap. Told me it would be better to buy one from him at work.

 2 Went to Guitar Center and asked him which used amps would he recommend? Show me 2.

 3 Picked a Line 6 amp with a tag prices of $60.00. He said give me a minute, talked with the manager and got me a prices of $45.00. Great, well so I thought.

 4 Amp did not come with a owners manual and it was doing some odd stuff. So I called Adam at work with a few questions. Got the answers and I was fine.

 5 Was looking on line with Shaun at Guitar Center web site (my partner sometimes at work) Shaun's Less Paul Knock off needs a new 3 way switch and we found one for $7.99. Stopped by Guitar Center and asked Adam about the switch. Only one they had is stock was $15.00, but Adam said he had one at his shop I could have for free. OK, free is good.

 I hate to say this, but I know how my daughter is, she has two speeds. Sweet and Caring and Bi*ch and the shifter is broken. So I asked Adam not to say anything to Sharyon, guess who talked!  Grumpy

 Today my wife spent the day with are loving daughter Whistling and Sue got a ear full. Then I got my share after a rotten day!

 1 Dad broke the Less Paul I gave you and him for Christmas! (No that was for Shaun)

 2 You and Dad are broke, why is he wasting money ($45.00) you all ready have a amp!

 3 Dad is calling Adam at work and he is busy! (called 2 times, and one was because I was having issues with what he sold me while he was at work!) By the way, I never seen him or the store busy.

 4 Adam didn't even make any commission on the amp! (I was going to pay the $60.00 and never asked for a discount)

 5 Dad asked for money off on a switch! (I asked if he could get the $7.99 switch that was on the site, then he offered me a free one)

  So, I am just tickled with today. Best part Sharyon and Adam are dropping by my work Sunday to give me my Rotten Fathers Day Present. (me being rotten not the present). Only good thing I can say about my daughters choices in men? She has yet to pick one that I cannot beat the living daylights out of. Adam head does look like a punching bag to me! Smile, Wink & Grin

 No, I won't do that and I will hold my tongue, but I told the little puke not to say anything. If there relation goes in farther him and i will have a heart to heart talk.

 Now that I have that off my chest, hope you are having a better day than me.

 Ulrich Hope all is well and you are on the way home. I still worry when you don't find time to drop in my friend.

 See you all later.

            LightningKenLightning

I hate Rust

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