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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Sunday, August 7, 2011 8:53 PM

Evening all, steak dinner, medium, baked tater with butter, side salad with honey mustard dressing and a tall cold sweet tea please.  Today has been a good day, just got finished up with putting the girls to bed (that includes Amy the wife...) and now I'm waiting on some laundry to finish in the washer and the dryer before heading off to bed, so I figured that I would stop in here and chow down a little and check up on things.  

On the MRR front: I am continuing to get my mileposts marked out on the railroad so I can correctly ID the various siding and interchange points down.  I'm also working more and more on learning the history of the line and the various industries along the tracks (kinda helps me put together a more "complete" picture).

On the w**k front: the four letter word known as w**k is going well, this week isn't going to be the easiest in the world due to my manager being out at some other stores during the week to help with their inventories, but that won't be too bad, I can handle it, its just nice to be able to bounce things off someone over my head when I come up with a hair-brained idea.

Thanks to all for the well wishes on child #3 being inbound, it is appreciated and we love being a growing family, although I dunno how much longer the house is going to appreciate our growing.  We've been throwing around the idea of building more and more here recently, so I dunno what the future holds, i might just get my train layout room with a house over it.....

I see that my food is here, so I guess I'm going to start working on it and check over some more information I've found on the history of what is now the CSX Dothan Subdivision. 

Edit I see that I have TOP honors (haven't gotten that in a while).  Girls whatever the late-nighters and early risers want, please place it on my tab!

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, August 7, 2011 9:33 PM

Evenin'

Hi Bill!

Flo, just a decaf for me right now.  I'll be in the back booth relaxing for a bit!

I have spent all afternoon and evening doing more cleaning in the office area of my dining room.....  Have filled Five 13 gal trash bags with paper and cardboard for recycling, filed half a large box with wire, old electronic junk and other recyclables to got to the collection center here in town, dusted, vacuumed, rearranged, and now have a back ache......  Tomorrow I will going over to Staples to take advantage of a furniture sale they have going on this week.  All new furniture will soon grace the office space!  The old stuff was a bunch of this and THAT I put together over the years to be able to make CD's and do printing for customers. I will still be able to connect both the G5 and the Macbook to the Mackie Onyx mixer and the Alesis Near Filed Monitors.......Smile, Wink & Grin  But i don't need to store anywhere near as much paper, CD Blanks, and a host of other stuff out here anymore.  Should also give me some space for a fold up table for when i have family over for dinner....  I will also be using the extra spca for practicing my Cordoba Classic Guitar agian.   Yep, I think it is time to get the axe our of the case and get to w*rk!

I hope to get all the above done this week before my sister and one of her students (from her boarding house) come for the weekend. 

Barry, the old NYC and PPR (Northern Central) Yards actually were right in Canandaigua.  The photo I posted this morning is now at the edge of a walking trail (Ontario Pathways) that follows the route of the PPR Northern Central.  Nearby is the remains of LISK, Inc.  The building on the right used to have boxcar loading facilities back when I was a kid.

All that remains of the PRR Service facility and roundtable is the back wall foundation:

The building on the far left of the above photo is one I helped a friend and mentor measure a few years ago.  It will become my next major scratchbuild.......

All this is a block from main St. Downtown Canandaigua......  The Finger Lakes Railway uses the couple of tracks left of the yard......  I'll post some more tomorrow.

Hope all of you have a great night!

73

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, August 7, 2011 9:45 PM

Curt Webb

Jeff- I did 2 tests on scrap track pieces. One with the diluted straight Rust Rail and one with the black added. I will be going with your formula. MOH also likes that best also. With the black added it looks good for grime and the rails kind of disappear into the rails. I might use that in the center of the track after ballasting. Thanks again.

Glad you can use it. Check our 'Weathering Rails' conversation.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, August 7, 2011 10:21 PM

Hello everybody.

I certainly hope Bill T opens the diner in the morning. 

Dinner

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 8, 2011 4:49 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and a breakfast pile covered in milk gravy please. Thank you.

What? Why’s everybody looking at me all disappointed?

A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 7am. Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 85.- Rain has been predicted and spotted on the radar for the last couple days yet none has hit the ground. We’ll see. We could use some now. Couple inches over a couple days would do the corn crop wonders around here. Beans too.

I know I’m in early, but I went to bed at 9 and was up and wide awake at 0230. What else do you do at that hour other than cruise the forums. WHICH, since you mentioned it, I have no more issues with thank you very much. What I don’t understand, and with my computer knowledge probably never will, is why though the problems are the same, the fix is obviously not. You’d think if by clicking on the Compatibility View icon and it works for me, Jeffrey, having the same issues, and the same browser, could do the same. Then there's Barry, same browser...., no issues Weird.

Well today, other than the bookwork for the Church and a trip to the Blackberry bush, oh and a quick trip to Mom’s, I will make no plans today. Why? I want to play with my choo choo set. Yes I do. With ANY luck I will get there today.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 8, 2011 5:55 AM

Good Mornin...

This morning we are foggy, sticky and at 69F...we are going to get to 83F today in the dull and showery weather here...it looks to be that we are going to cool off a tad this week though...

mmmmmm...it is pretty weird this situation. I'm able to get in on all browsers..even the dreaded IE9 with compatibility on and no OOPs pages show up...Google Chrome..latest update..same thing...Huh?...I'm almost starting to wonder whether this forum is having server issues here and is ditching some of the users for some reason...maybe a queue processing issue of some sort?Confused

Going to an evening class today for w**k...this oughta be fun..then get to do some w**k at w**k for a small bit as well....Whistling...then it is off for a few days...heeheeheeMischiefSmile, Wink & Grin

Flo, I'll have what Todd is having please..sounds delish...I'll be at the window booth for now....

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, August 8, 2011 6:06 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

RISE AND SHINE!!!

Reloaded IE8 and accesing the forum from it. I STILL get error messages on it. I'm NOT about to download several servers to get it right. It worked fine until I acces the computer at teh hotel in Schenectady with IE9, I thought I had corrupted the site as it was the only one I went to.

BUT EVERYBODY on the "Problems" thread DIDN't access the forum formteh Belvedere Hotel in SChenectady!!!

There is definitesly a problem. I hope the Kalmbach administratos get it fixed and SOON.

We have AOl diorect form cable so I have never had a problem that wasn't the forums problem!!!

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Posted by inch53 on Monday, August 8, 2011 7:19 AM

Mornin,, an irish coffee Zoe please. Got another warm one on tap today, with a chance of a thunder boomer thrown in for good measure.

Went down and seen Cowboys n Aliens last Fri, it was a purrty good sci-fie flick and would recommend it. Sat was mostly wasted in Terre Haute shoppin, did make it down to my not-so LHS, paid some on my lay-a-way n picked up some paint.

Sunday was Mothers family reunion, always fun. Deb’s great aunt made it up, so we got a 6 generation picture, to go along with the 5 gen we’ve got.

RAY,, the engine house looks better every time you show. One thing I noticed [and not being nit-picky] is whenever we roofed a barn, the long sheet of tin where on the bottom n short sheet on the top row.

1916, is some old rail, I found some old NKP section rail from the late 20 and some 30’s still in use in Neoga by the EIRR.

BAMA, congrad on the upcoming birth of #3   

ULRICH,,, the section is lookin purrty good, one thing, it might take the clear caulking 3 or 4 week to clear up all the way, if it’s really humid.

KEN,,, glad business has improved some. I’ve found after a large number of years with mine. That most of the worst fights are over something stupid.

PAUL,,, sure hope you folk get a break from the heat soon. Hows the grass n hay holdin out???

GALAXY,,, yes in a few month, we’ll be complainin bout the cold, dat just be life, but I’ve learned, you can put enough clothes on to stay warm, but can’t take enough off to  cool, without being arrested.

TODD,,, we gotta 60% chance of rain here and 30 tomorrow. I just hope the rain clouds don’t dry up again afore they gets here or turn south at the county line.

The Monticello RW museum, railroad days are Sep 17 & 18’th this year, maybe you can make it this year. Their Southern 401 will be under steam. HEY maybe that’s where the dinner should go for next month.

Beast get moving,, gotta go feed the vampire first thing this morn at the VA clinic in Mattoon. Thoughts for all those in need n hope ya’ll has a goodens

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 7:32 AM

I'll rise but I refuse to shine.

This is one of the very few times Firefox has worked on a reply in the past week or so. Bet'cha it gets lost on the next one.

 

EDIT: I was right! I clicked 'Post' and the screen went blank and the browser got lost. I'm making this edit with Opera.

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, August 8, 2011 7:57 AM

 Morning Folks

 Flo, Coffee please.

 Inch Now that is a Train Set! Big Smile

 Fire Fox For what ever reason I have no problems to this point getting on or posting on the site.

 Well, off to work, see you all later.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Monday, August 8, 2011 8:40 AM

Morning All,

At w**k today. High today supposed to be 95 F with stupendous humidity. Chances for rain are 40% later today. Fingers crossed. Wish I still on vacation.

I have tried IE9 two times and it messed up on this site, so I uninstalled it both times back to IE8 and no problems other than when I cause it. Whistling

I will talk to all of you later. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 8:40 AM

cudaken
Big Smile

 Fire Fox For what ever reason I have no problems to this point getting on or posting on the site.

This seems to be selective. I can't post here from my system with Firefox and Chrome. IE will post but give error messages. My system at my parents place won't post with Firefox but IE and Chrome work fine. My neighbor can't post with Firefox and can't log on with Chrome. His IE will post but goes bananas.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 8:47 AM

Curt Webb

I have tried IE9 two times and it messed up on this site, so I uninstalled it both times back to IE8 and no problems other than when I cause it. Whistling

What version of Windows are you using?  Requirements for IE 9 are Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2 with Platform Update. Windows XP and earlier aren't supported.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 9:57 AM

Good morning. It's 81° and partly cloudy. The high will be 97° (feel like 107°) and it will be most cloudy.

Blood sugar level was 55 this morning. That's too low. A couple spoonfuls of sugar in a glass of water took care of that in short order. Blood pressure is normal at least. My sunburn from last week has turned to a dark tan. So dark as a matter of fact that my natural American Indian red tinge is lost in it somewhere. Oh well, it'll reappear when the tan fades. Just going to be working inside today as much as possible. A bit too warm outside for my taste. Yes, even us Native American rednecks have our limits. I had to do a little work on the Proto 1000 F3A shell this morning. The opening in the pilot for the coupler was a bit too small for the Athearn coupler clip and was putting a bind on it. This caused the pilot to bulge out just a little bit. So it was necessary to make the opening just a little bigger. That solved the problem. That allowed me to take care of another little problem. The headlight bulb tended to move around some so I applied a dab a hot glue between it and the light bracket it lays on. Problem solved. There is however ANOTHER problem. I seem to have lost the headlight lens. If it's not one thing it's another. I was thinking that I could make a lens from hot glue but it dries very opaque. Looks like a very thin film of white glue might be the answer. I'll smear some on a piece of glass and see how that works out. Meanwhile I'll be keeping an eye out for that lens.

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, August 8, 2011 10:15 AM

Whistling

Good Morning Gang,

Just stopped by for an eye opener.  Flo, I'll have the Ozark Scrambler this morning with an RC to be different.

I didn't want to start something new, so I thought I would just put this out to my friends in the Diner here.

What do you Fellas and Gals know about the "Penny Auctions" ????

I just ran across WWW.BidCactus.com .  I had never heard of this before, maybe my head has been in the sand to long.

Does it work as stated, is it legit, does it work in Canada ????  or anything else you can tell me about it would be appreciated.  If it is OK, it would sure save some funds for our Newbies buying lumber etc, plus tools or anything else the Little Woman might like to get her hands on as well.

Just curious

Good to see Bama and Paul are coming around again.   Paul, you are in our thoughts and prayers for some cooler weather and some moisture for the North Star State and all others caught in that same heat sink.  That includes my Son now in Springfield, Missouri.  The other end of the State from Cape Jim.

A Special good morning to Bill T.  C'mon Bill, we all know you aren't that Bashful.   And don't be annoyed either as this has happened to most of us at one time or another. It was only a couple of years ago that Crandell tied the can on me for having a scripture  (book, chapter & verse) mentioned in my byline at the bottom.   Those are just the rules we have to live by if we want the use of this Forum.  C'mon back in we all miss you.

Off to the lake for today and tomorrow, after having to work the week-end. Oh well, it will be quieter out there this time of the week.

The Diner should be about half way through Ontario by this time, we are looking forward to hosting it on the Prairies here arn't we CN.Charlie, SeaMonster, Blind Bruce and all I have missed.   Confused

Have a great week Gang.    Boy, if we could only have a reunion, what a great time that would be. The RBF and STRUDEL would be in high demand. We would have to hide the catapult from Barry though.Black EyeOops

Later............

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

 

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Posted by Curt Webb on Monday, August 8, 2011 10:27 AM

Jeff- I have Windows 7. Some people have said I need to change cookies....but I like my Oatmeal Raisin cookies the way they areWhistling. Seriously though I don't have a clue about this. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 8, 2011 10:27 AM

JohnBoy:  I  never had anything to do with that there catapault....Whistling

Good Noon hour peoples....

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 8, 2011 10:34 AM

Good Afternoon Gang,

I am not having a good day today - just too much load on my shoulders. Aside from all the issues we are having with my parents, we got word that my son´s GF has turned seriously ill. She is in hospital now, getting tested for Krohn´s disease, a really nasty thing to have. My son´s just getting ready for his final exams - not a good time to have an ill GF at home.

A minor issue was a rude and insulting PM from a forum member, hitting my nerve at the wrong time. After fiddling around with my waterfall, I decided to just ignore him.

Chloe,  astrong coffee in a JNR mug, please.

Johnboy - yeah, a reunion would be a wonderful thing! For Strudel, which Petra would be happy to provide, it may be a little too early  in the year, unless we get an unexpected and spectacular drop in temperature.

Galaxy - I am sure the Oops-issue is known to the forum administrators by now, but I have not yet seen a feedback on it. I had the same issue last year, but it just went away, dunno what I did to remedy it.

Bill - I hope you still visit the forum, esp. our Diner and read this: We miss ya, pal!

This is my last week in freedom and peace - next week, my training will start, keeping me busy for the next 10 weeks. I´ll probably learn how to say "Don´t move a muscle" using a 6 letter word.

CU, Folks

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 10:59 AM

Curt Webb

Jeff- I have Windows 7. Some people have said I need to change cookies....but I like my Oatmeal Raisin cookies the way they areWhistling. Seriously though I don't have a clue about this.

I don't know anything about Windows 7 so I can't advise you on that. I can tell you that you need to have cookies enabled. Your Internet Explorer help section could give you some information on this.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 8, 2011 11:49 AM

Mornin'.....  Uh..... Er......  Ahem...  Afternoon!

I'll have the Turkey Club Plate with a glass of regular iced tea for lunch.

Afternoon Bill!

I took my old Electric Bass over to the middle school along with a stand for it and a direct box.  Talked with all of the Elementary/Middle School  Instrumental teachers for a bit.  They are doing "Summer Lessons" a program paid for by the Band Boosters.  They will have Band Boosters write me a letter of thanks for the gifts for my taxes....  Then I dropped off some "Trash and Treasures" at the high school for one of the Art teachers.  All THAT amounted to was a tall stack of Bulk CD cases.  She uses them to clean brushes in her classes.

Have to finish lunch and then go buy some furniture!

Inch!!!  AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH! Now ya tell me!  On a project such as this, nitpicking is welcomed...  One more thing I tried to look up and couldn't find on line.  It has been a long time since I was 9 years old and was helping my dad roof the addition to the barn with the stuff.   OK should I leave it as is and hope there is some "Proto" buildings done this way, or remove the roof and start over, and hope I can get the roof off without braking any rafters??????   Hmmmmmmmmm????

Have a great day!

73

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, August 8, 2011 11:56 AM

Afternoon All...Its cloudy and 84 with t-storms just to west and headed for us..I'll have a ham and cheese and Iced tea please...Thank you..Made some deals over the week end for some used Kato track...got a good start on what I will need for new layout..still need a bunch of switches...You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by yougottawanta on Monday, August 8, 2011 12:52 PM

Hey all

Bad weekend.Went to work the side job Saturday.We were rushing because they were calling for storms to roll in about mid day. ,Mid morning I  stepped on a nail THAT was very rusty and went in about three inches Dead Kept working thru the pain,mistepped on a joist and my foot went thru a metal shed roof that is below the deck Bang Head . We knocked off at lunch went to the LHS. Hobbled in thinking my couplers would be in and wjile home with leg propped up I could install some couplers. Noooo that were not in Confused. So I next hobbled over to wally world to pick up some first aid supplies and then went home. Of course MOH was freaked out and would not let me lay down and rest and made me get up and go see the saw bones. Of course I had to have the tetanus shot and now my arm hurts as bad as my foot.spent saturday on my back , foot propped up in pain. Got all of three hours sleep last night.Black Eye

Jeff - looook out for THAT driver ! You should try driving in and around DC these days!

Cuda - is that on top of Base pay ?

Bama - congrats on the little gift from Angel !!!!

Inch - Nice ! Momma can I have one of thise ???

Jerry - where are you finding your deals ? State secret?

Ulrich - you did the best thing with the rude PM

Gotta get back to w**k guys talk to you later

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 12:59 PM

Fixed the headlight lens problem. Found a piece of clear plastic sprue, cut a short piece, put a small dot of hot glue on the side of it and shoved it in the headlight hole. Problem solved.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, August 8, 2011 1:09 PM

Good afternoon!

Inch ... Looks like fun!

Jeff ... Headlight looks great!

Cheers everybody. 

GARRY

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, August 8, 2011 2:43 PM

Coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

Have had nothing but trouble trying to post here. If this one doesn't go through, I'll try again later in the week. Did Ulrich spill something on the server or what?Mischief

Hope y'all are doing well.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 2:47 PM

OK, now the trouble is getting serious! I can't bring the forum at all on Firefox or Internet Explorer. I have to assume the staff at Kalmbach is working on the problem.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, August 8, 2011 2:57 PM

Seems to be still working fine here on Google Chrome..their server must be having a hate on for a lot of browsers anymore...GrumpyWhistlingWow

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, August 8, 2011 3:25 PM

Will someone PLEASE turn of that headlight! Cool Ah, better.

Ray- Never notiiced the roofing "issue". Maybe they won't either. If it helps, we had someone install a metal roof on the education wing of our Church a few years ago and they did a horrible job. Maybe you can claim it was put on by a transient..., transiant...., passing group of fellas who needed work and put it on that way. Happens you know. More common back then than now. Shame you don't / can't make the roof removable to get a better view of that beauty of an interior though (hint hint)

It's 3:10 in the afternoon central time and all is peachy keen on this site running IE8 with compatibility engaged. For me. This is truly wierd if Jeff and others cannot get on using the same program. IF it was in one area, Imay say it is the ISP, but it's not. If it was a browser conflict I would think they all would have the issue. If it were on Kalmbachs end I would assume the same. I'm no computer guru but I would say something is wrong somewhere. But don't hold me to that.

One project left then to the basement I go. Blackberry bush is waiting. Mom's took a bit longer than planned as I ended up servicing the furnace while I was there. Servicing the furnace (chuckle). Sounds more impressive than vacuumig out the thing ans changing the air filters and giving the blower a bit of oil. Had to go to Springfirld to get filters so there was almost an hour.

Welp, I'm off.  

EDIT: (ahem) Ok. So it took me fifteen minutes to type that last part. So I'm a slow typer. Now you know...HAPPY NOW?!  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, August 8, 2011 3:35 PM

Forums back up on my Firefox and IE. Problems remain though. Somebody on another forum brought up a subject about fitting AAR side frames to a GP38-2 so I came up with a fitting photo. Not a GP38 but there was a prototype for it on the Alaska Railroad.

 

While looking at the all-time roster of the Alaska Railroad I found that ARR F7A 1502 is now a diner in Yakima Washington. You read right. The Track 29 Dining Company. An F7A as a diner. Hmmmm. That has possibilities.

 

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Posted by Train Master on Monday, August 8, 2011 5:02 PM
While looking at the all-time roster of the Alaska Railroad I found that ARR F7A 1502 is now a diner in Yakima Washington. You read right. The Track 29 Dining Company. An F7A as a diner. Hmmmm. That has possibilities.
You could do that with one of those F7 dummies you have, put a B unit on behind it.

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