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Elliot's Trackside Diner JUNE 2011

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:07 AM

Jeff: Hope you get to feeling better as well

tc: I, too, have a predilection for forgetting to take the camera with me..twice now I seen on the CN here turbine blades being taken somewhere west of here..and did I have the camera? noooooooooBang Head

Good Morning...

I had a wonderful night last night...a cat and a racoon decided to have an argument right outside our bedroom window...hissing and hashing at each other...sounded almost like our neighbours across the road from usWhistling

Today I get to do the fasting blood work for the vampires..yay..then I will go and find something nice to chomp on.....grrrrr

Flo, I'll just have a glass of water for now...my blood must be pure here....WhistlingMischief...I'll be at the RC for a bit..Whistling

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:12 AM

Got to add ...since I got the top ...here is my card...stuff it up!

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Posted by steamfreightboy on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:32 AM

Morning everyone. I'll take a decaf hot tea. 

Blownout Cylinder: where were those pictures taken?

Operated my modest 4x8 steel mill for three hours yesderday. I finally got around to using a switch list, which was a lot of fun. That goes to show that even the smallest layout can deliver hours of enjoyment.

I'll sit in the RC for a while, see who else shows up.

sfb

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:52 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee please. Thanks. You know what, maybe some BBQ pork ribs and a baked sweet potato with butter, cinnamon and sugar and some steamed broccoli. Thank you.

Sunny, with a high near 85.

No mowing got done yesterday, so I suppose that is on the agenda for today. Oh well, at least I don’t have to w**k today Hmm.

Did I hear Bill came in last night singing? The guy never ceases to amaze me.

Lee- Yes

Welp, have some bills to pay and then off I go. ( leaves singing) "Ohhhhh, IIIII'm a lumberjack and I'm ok. I sleeps all night and I works all day. I cut down trees I skip and jump, I go to the......

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:17 AM

Going to be busy with other things this morning so may not be on until after noon. Got some important stuff that can't wait to take care of.

Packer: Check your PM's.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:06 AM

Good morning Flo ! No thank you, no frying pan facials for me. Wow! what have these guys been up to while I was off one day from the forum???David gets run over by a Mac truck wearing a bikini,LOL! Jeff wants to know how many white wallsLaugh, who was it you went after with the frying panSurprise ?Got a little rowdy  round here didnt it? If it is okay can I have a cup of joe and BLT ? Now jusss ease up a little on the handle of that pan I'll  behave myself and wont sit close to those that dont.  Hear that David ? You just stay over there on the other side of the diner . If Flo starts swinging I dont want to be in the way of THAT thing! It looks hot and dangerous why, I believe it would leave a markWhistling

Yesterday was rough ! In meetings from 9am straight thru to 1pm.Then called by the VP that the water service installer has walked off the site , What ? Now he knew I had meetings  how the heck am I supposed to know whats going on on site? Turns out the guy did not walk off but is ticked about the inspector. THAT GUY IS COSTING US TENS OF THOUSAND OF DOLLARS Bang HeadSoapBoxBang HeadSoapBox Okay I feel better now. Then I get this e-mail where the excavater is going to bill us for lost time due to our sub who is supposedly in his way and that our sub was not supposed to be there blah blah...He was the guy who told me our vender could be in on Tuesday ! I cannot wait for these guys to finish the excavation and get off of my site. Because of them my day did not end until around 7pm.Was glad to get home to my two lil princesses and MOH Cool

Blownout cylinder - Smoke alarms! I think they are programmed to go off in the middle of the night. It has happened to me and several other people I know. And now they stick so many of those things in a house and they are connected together its is difficult to tell which one the battery is gone on.

LSWrr - nooooooooooOOOOO!  Dont let him buy the N&W and reletter it with B&O ! THATS one of the commandments - Thou shalt not reletter N&W Whistling

Todd - THAT inspector with is causing us delays and costing us tens of thousands of dollars. It will probably cost the company about 50 grand to dig up, move the valves,relay the services, relay the asphalt etc....

Howmus - would you be willing to send a PM with the recipe for the potato salad ? I have not had anyt good potato salad since my grandmother passed away? MOH is an outstanding cook but she does not have a good recipe for THAT food.

Stan - do you ever paint N&W? Something like the J pulling round a bend thru the mtns? Big Smile

Galaxy - Hows THAT tooth coming ? Must be some good drugs you are on by the size of your GOOD MORNINGS !

Ulrich - Left for the lake cabin yet ?

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:05 AM

steamfreight: those particular ones came from someplace in southern california...as to where exactly is anyone's guessHuh?

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Posted by B&O1952 on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:31 AM

Good Morning!

How about a Western Omelet like they used to serve at Lowrey AFB, Flo!

Thanks again to everyone for the nice remarks on my paintings!

Heratland division- That's a sharp looking Hudson, and same goes for the scene on your layout! I'm looking into a group of paintings on midwestern trains next, and I have a copy of Steam Locomotives of the Burlington route, so I'll give the 4-6-4's the once over. I'm sure I can find an image I can work with.

Yougottawanta- Yes, I have painted the N&W J and A class, they're near and dear to my heart since I used to chase 611 and 1218 on their trips from Buffalo to Girard Pa with camcorder in hand  every summer in the late 80's and early 90's. My oldest son Shane was a babe in arms when his Mother and I took him to Dunkirk NY to see the 1218. He's now 21, and if he had a chance to become an engineer, he'd probably throw away his cushy state job! He is very knowledgable on the Wabco air brake, he knows how and when to use the dynamics, and I know he'd pass the course if he took it. I'm kicking around an N&W painting before my projects head west. I have some of Mr. Links great photos to work with, but I'll probably stick to a daytime painting. I also want to get one good NKP painting in probably after the N&W.

Ok, I'm a little long-winded today. It looks to be a beautiful day outside, I'll see ya all tomorrow!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:53 AM

Stan ... Glad you like my old NYC Hudson. It runs like new now. 

Here are pictures of Burlington 4-6-4’s with and without streamlining.

 

 

 

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Posted by BRAKIE on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:20 AM

Good Morning All!

Not much to report from the land of Buckeyes on this glorious Wednesday other then I had a great morning of railfanning I saw several trains including NS OCS train and photograph a real oddity..A NS train going around the Northeast connector towards Bellevue and a NS train going around the Southeast connector toward Crestline at the same time! Another oddity was a CF&E hy-rail truck!

Slate Creek news.This project is on hold pending a move to larger quarters in the near future..In the mean time I will keep my notes,industry names and original plans intact...


I shall have a cup and look over the forums..

Have a good'un!

Larry

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:39 AM

Mornin'........!

What's Galaxy Hootin' and Hollerin' about this morning....  Hope his tooth is feeling better!  Zoe I'll have the #2 special this morning, over easy on the eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of the sourdough toast as well as my daily pot of dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR mug.  Please and thank you Ma'am!  I'll have a seat with Barry at the Rivet Counter.

Stan.....  Your paintings are top shelf!!!  Excellent stuff!

Ken, you might enjoy this: http://money.cnn.com/2011/06/29/news/companies/b_of_a_settlement/index.htm?hpt=hp_t1 

So all that catterwailling last night was Bill trying to sing?  I thought it was a bunch of cats and raccoons and other such creatures being run over by Jeffrey's van.......

yougottawanta asked: "Howmus - would you be willing to send a PM with the recipe for the potato salad ? I have not had any good potato salad since my grandmother passed away? MOH is an outstanding cook but she does not have a good recipe for THAT food."

I don't have the recipe written down...  Just in my head.  I'll try to post it in here when i have a few minutes to put it on paper.....

I plan on heading back out to camp this afternoon and finishing up the large campsite and getting  a few lean-to sites trimmed up.

Catch you all later!

73

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

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Posted by Cox 47 on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:28 AM

Good morning all...Its sunny and warm here...I'll have a windy city dog drag it thru the garden,onion rings and a diet coke please...Thank You...

They brought my new lift chair yesterday,set it up and when I tryed to sit in it the seat is much to high for my short legs!..They took it back out and put the old one back in..They are talking to factory to see if they can make a thinner seat..Back to the drawing board..

Kinda at a stand still on the I&S...Hope to get some space to make it bigger..feel like I have went just about as far as I can with space I have now..

Steam Freight boy...Your 4 by 8 steel mill layout sounds interesting...do yuou have any Photos?...

You all have a good one..Jerry

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:11 PM

Good Evening, Guys & Gals!

What a weird day! It was so hot & humid over here, that Petra and I felt ill all day long. We did not leave the house, closed the blinds on our windows and just tried to stay cool. Rain came with a big "Boom & Bang" a few moments ago, so it is now starting to get a little more comfortable. I guess I must have some Inuit or polar bear blood in my veins.

It was a day of doing nothing. I watched a few steam videos on Youtube to collect some more ideas for my layout. It is amazing how many nice videos there are - if you are interested to learn something about Japanese steam locos or just enjoy some spectacular pictures, do a search on Youtube using the key words SL C61, SL C62, or SL C57, SL C58 or SL D51. The SL stands for steam locomotive - you would not have guessed this! Actually, I quite like the looks of Japanese steamers, they all have a somewhat familiar face with their German brethren.

I received the kit for the level crossing I want to use on my next module - $ 3 well spent (well add the same amount for shipping Crying) Took me 2 minutes to assemble - well engineered. I hope now that the missing piece of track comes soon, so I can start to w*rk on the module.

Zoe, just a Beer and put the drinks the gang will be having tonight on my tab.

Ray - I need to persuade Petra to publish her award winning potato salad recipe her, then we can enter into a who makes the best potato salad contest... Laugh

YGW - I don´t think I´ll ever make it to that cabin by the lake in this life - maybe in the next Sad

Todd  - it must be the season - about a year ago we had that song coming up here Smile, Wink & Grin

Stan - if I were a rich man I´d commission a picture of my JNR D51 498 with you! Petra is pretty good in water colors, but unfortunately lacks the understanding of a steam loco to paint a picture of it. Women - don´t the know the essentials of life? OK, Zoe, now will you please ... Bang , Clonk - shudder - Ouch!

CUL

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:21 PM

Yougottawanta, Um, I think someone forgot to tell Norfolk Southern

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:25 PM

just a quick post to see whether my palm pre will post here. So far everything seems to be working.
mind. This is without stupid apps getting in the way. 
and no driving was done either...heeheehee.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:51 PM

Barry ... you were posting train wreck photos lately.

 

Look at this one. 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 3:48 PM

Gives new meaning to "Hopping a freight train". Hope the crew was ok.   J.R.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 3:50 PM

I bet the insurance company loved that one!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:47 PM

Talk about piggyback....

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 5:22 PM

Sad

Years ago in I believe 1964 or 65, and I believe it was west of Havre Montana, I came upon a grizzly scene where the Empire Builder had been in a head on accident with a fast freight. What a terrible sight to behold, these were two cab units, I think F-7-9s , and one was virtually inside the other one. Both head end crews had died.  My heart went out to those guys then and it does again every time I think about it.

Johnboy out..................................................

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Posted by Curt Webb on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:40 PM

Evening All,

It rained pretty good here today and the temp is bearable but the humidity is going up again. At w**k today.

Talked to my Son-In-Law and he is coming to the house tomorrow so we can install the counter top in MOH's sewing room.

If you remember I mentioned last night my son's care broke down, well we found out that it was a broken timing chain and associated damage to pistons. It is going to run around $2300 and not be done probably until Tuesday next week.Bang HeadCryingGrumpy. Of course my son does not have that kind of money so I wonder who will end up paying for it?Sigh

Hope everyone has a good evening.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:53 PM

Hey fellas, long time no diner visit. I've got the tab floe, long as Vinnie don't rough me up too bad for being gone so long.

First off, for those of you who don't remember me or are new, my name is Sawyer (pronounced SAW-yer (if you gotta, try a redneck accent). I'm now 16 and write a monthly column in Model Railroad News for the Teen Association of Model Railroaders (I also have a review coming up in August). I play (or used to play) rugby for my local high school club team (that's a huge can of worms as to why I shan't be back). But I'm planning to run Cross-Country for my school this coming school year. I also work at Tyler's Sanitation, doing whatever needs to get done (wash trash carts, help work on trucks, throw stuff away...)

As for model railroading, I'm currently building a layout to be able to take to shows. I've been posting updates in WPF, but here's an outdated overview shot:

Anyways, chat with y'all later. I already ate, and it's my little bro's bday, so no dessert for me...

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:37 PM

 Hi folks Sigh

 Flo Beer please.

 Went to the dentist. Well I knew this was coming, he cannot not do a thing for me! I have 5 teeth that are so badly damaged for all purposes the only thing left are the roots. They need to be removed by a oral surgeon. Like I can afford that. My only hope is to see if I can get taken as a patient at the Alton IL Dental Collage. I will be calling them in the next few days.

 Only good news is he will still call in scrips if I get a infection. He all so did not charge me for the visit, you got to love Model Railroaders they are good people.

 Work Front Called Shaun today, he was going to work with me this coming Saturday. But he has been pulled out because the store will not be busy with the ad they are running for Fairview Heights store. Do You Think! With ad saying drive only 6.5 miles farther to Fairview you get a extra $100.00 off, what would you do! Big reason I am disappointed I was looking forward to someone to talk to and play guitar with. It is all Shaun's fault you know! He is the one that truly rekindle my desire tp play again and got me Guitar Happy!

 Train Front. Trying to get another RIP engine on line. This one is my BLI Monon Heavy Mike. Lost power pick up from the tender, with it being a shorter engine it stalls a lot. I am guessing it sat for 2 years now.  It is the old Sound of Power BLI with a QSI decoder. I have asked for help in the DCC Section but feel free to help in the dinner!

 Hope to make it to K-10 Model Trains Thursday. Want to get a second reading on the motors before I pitch them or fry a decoder. Have two engines ready to go, a SD 50 and the F7 B. I really hope it is my equipment that I am testing with. A Santa Fe Warbonnet F7 A looks silly by it self.

  I hope no one was killed or hurt in this wreck you have to admit it does look a little funny.

        See you all Thursday as I spit out teeth remains.

                                  Ken

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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:55 PM

Good Evening Diners!

A pleasant 83F here in Winterpeg at a quarter to nine. Sun won't set for another hour so likely will be a warm night too. I'm not complaining as it is finally summer with no rain in the forecast.

Had an exciting Monday as we took delivery of the new car on Monday evening. Hopefully it will last at least 11 years like the last one. I finally got through the manual which is 285 pages. Mind you there is a lot of stuff in it relating to options we don't have and also page after page of various warnings such as don't drive with the doors open. Oh well I guess they have to say it or get sued by some idiot who does it.  It is a really nice car, far nicer than I ever  thought I would be getting but as I mentioned earlier we got a really good deal on it.

No RR stuff for me as it seems it is 9 p.m. by the time I'm done with dinner, errands, walking the dog, etc.  Luckily we have the long week-end coming up and I am taking a couple of extra days as holidays. I don't have many days left after the major expedition last February.

Stan, that is one terrific painting you have done. You sure do turn them out quickly. Do you paint 12 hours a day?

Ken, hope the teeth settle down.  If sales are poor at your store do the owners plan on doing a little advertising for your location too? 

Well I think I'll go watch a little TV now,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:15 PM

I had a problem with the van today. It would run for a while then labor down and quit. Wait a few minutes and it would crank right back up. The problem was, believe it or not, carburetor icing. The venturi tubes in the throat of the carburetor were icing up. It's probably done it before but I dismissed it as a bad automatic choke and tied the choke back and hadn't had a problem with it until now. It did it today several times. I took the engine cover and air cleaner lid off, started it up and continued on down the road but it wouldn't do it with the air cleaner cover off. So I laid the cover back on the air cleaner and continued on. It wasn't long before it did it again. I quickly pulled over, lifted the top off the air cleaner and looked down the carb and couldn't believe my eyes. Ice in both venturi tubes. It melted away almost as fast as I looked at it. I started looking for a reason and found that a small vent in the bottom of the air cleaner snorkel was stuck closed. This lets in additional heat from the engine. You'd think it wouldn't be a problem on a hot day. I opened it and lubed it with some silicone oil and made sure it would move freely. I put everything back together and it was a perfect angel all the way home. I got home and test started it a few times and it fired off on the first crank every time. Been a while since it's done that. It would usually take three or four turns of the crank before it fired even when it was warm. All due to a 3x5 inch piece of metal it seems.

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Posted by simon1966 on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:05 PM

Gosh darn it!!!!!   Just about completed typing a long missive addressing all sorts of issues and somehow hit the back key and lost the lot!!!Bang Head

The potted short version then......

Spent most of yesterday in the ER in agony, and the rest of the day and night in bed sleeping off the effects of muscle relaxants and pain killers.

Today spent the morning having my neck worked over by a Chiropractor, and then sleeping off the effects of today's medication dose.

Tomorrow it is off to the Children's hospital in STL so my eldest son can have surgery on one of his eyes.

Needless to say no train time at all.

 

Ken.  On the Mike, check that a truck has not reversed.  Check that the wipers on the axles are clean and not oil contaminated.  Make sure that there is a good conduction path up from the wipers through the truck screw, past the insulating spacers and into the metal plates inside the tender.  I had big issues with an early BLI Mike and with careful use of an ohm meter was able to track down the issue.

Regarding the motors.   See how many are bad and I will try and get replacements from the seller that we purchased them from.  I have one bad one and I suspect you have at least 2.

Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:19 PM

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:24 PM

Morning?

OK, Bill T..... If you say so.

I'll have an RBF, please.

Cheers!

GARRY

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, June 30, 2011 12:38 AM

The Insomniac Special, please.

That last train wreck photo is easy to figure out, they simply wanted to have a baby loco to work in the yard.

Still barely making a dent in the farm work here. Not much to report on.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Have a good night/morning y'all.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, June 30, 2011 4:05 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

This is Major Tom to Ground Control: And I'm floating in a most peculiar way.

Tooth still draining making me very sick to my stomach. Antibiotics not workiong well. I see dentist tomorrow. Lost 5 lbs not eating much in a week.

Open the pod bay doors HAL. I'm sorry, I cannot do that. Open the pod bay doors HAL.

-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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