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Posted by howmus on Monday, October 24, 2011 4:15 PM

Afternoon folks!

Just a RBF to tide me over to dinner later...

Today has been alternating between nice and sunny and drizzly icky cold rainy weather.  In other words, typical Fall day here in the Finger Lakes.

I did some printing, still waiting for the last piece of info and any changes in the mailing list to finish the job.  Need to do all the financial report w*rk as well.  Maybe I'll start later tonight.  I drove out to the Mennonite Farm Stand and they are out of sweet corn and pretty much closed down for the year.....  But, it is almost November!  This is the latest I have ever seen them open.

I'm starting to put together a Design Preservation Models Power plant for the quarry area.  I am downsizing the kit by 1/4 to be able to fit it in the available room. 

Thayne and others, in the 2 photos I put up this morning, one is using the old 2700°K low CRI lights.  The other is with the newer 5000°K 90+ CRI CFLs.  Both have had standard color correcting in Photoshop (I do THAT as a matter of practice.  If it doesn't improve the color, I just take a step backwards).  Bet you can see which is which.....Wink

Later!

73

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Posted by thortenney on Monday, October 24, 2011 6:27 PM

Hello everyone!  WEEEEW!! I am worn out!  Been working on my layout room all day it is on the 3rd floor and the dog and I have been up and down the stairs more today than in the past five years.  I finished the dry wall and painting. it looks pretty good if I do say so myself. now for the bench work. I keep rethinking and rethinking I guess that I will just go for it.??? I am pretty good with wood work and have some really good tools so wish me luck.  

Ray, Thank you so much for your advice. I had masonite on my old layout and like you I did not like the seams. now you have me thinking about the 1/2 drywall that 's a good suggestion.  I really admire your layout I have looked at your photo's many times. Thanks so much.

Jerry, Sorry buddy but I don't have any help for you. Maybe Ken or one of the others has an opinion?

                                          See you all later!   Thayne. 


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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, October 24, 2011 6:56 PM

Ray and Thayne      Here is a pic of my backdrop when I was looking at how I would like my yard.   It is 1/16” hardboard (masonite) taped,mudded,and painted.    It can be done but takes just a little more effort and is easier to handle then drywall.    Just my take on it.

Rob    It is good to see you in the Diner again and as others have said,I do hope all goes well for you.  

Best to all on sick call and those recovering AngelAngelAngel

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Posted by howmus on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:03 PM

Very, very nice Duke

What did you use to tape it?  I have heard there is a self stick type of drywall tape out there now that can be used with the masonite (hardboard).  How difficult was it to do?

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:30 PM

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:31 PM

Well guys,

another day gone by.

SHHH!!!

GOOD NIGHT!!!

SLEEP WELL!!!

Angel

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by teen steam fan on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:43 PM

evening

Nothing new from me. Just working

Did get sick over the weekend. Was supposed to go over to a friend's house and have a little pizza and sit near a bonfire, but I had a feeling something was off and ditched. Good thing too because at 7:30 the fun was starting and didn't stop until 1:30 saturday morning. Not fun. I am better now though

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:50 PM

bjdukert
Ray and Thayne      Here is a pic of my backdrop when I was looking at how I would like my yard.   It is 1/16” hardboard (masonite) taped,mudded,and painted.    It can be done but takes just a little more effort and is easier to handle then drywall.    Just my take on it.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/bjdukert/NEW%20YARD/NEWYARD018.jpg
Rob    It is good to see you in the Diner again and as others have said,I do hope all goes well for you.  
Best to all on sick call and those recovering AngelAngelAngel
Duke

Nice decent sized yard there ....the background..you said you used 1/16th hardboard..what size did you use for that?

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Good Eening...

A very nice sunny day was had by us all here..no rain to speak of...

Tomorrow however will be a different story...

BroadwayLion:   Here is a better picture of the little one here...all 7lbs of him...

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a roast beef sammich please...I'll be at the RC for a bit....

I'm probably going to be at the top with this post so..if I am...have at it !!

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Posted by Curt Webb on Monday, October 24, 2011 7:56 PM

Evening All,

Just got back from Sam's Club. Tomorrow I w**k and the temp should be in the low 80's. I have a new hire with me for the first half (not my new partner). I shot another video and put it on YouTube.

I took a good look at my first iteration of my addition and got rid of it. Decided the way it was laid out I would loose most of my yard. Thought about it for awhile and re did it. I am much happier with it and as a plus I will have an additional 90 inches of yard spread over 3 yard leads. I was going to shoot a photo but pencil on plywood does not come out well. I will draw out something later to show you. I also planned out my bench work for it and after I figured out how to add correctly it went quickly. Hope the link works. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtdTHi01DLg&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, October 24, 2011 9:00 PM

Time for me to call it a day. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, October 24, 2011 9:00 PM

Here is Callista, she is named after Pope Callistus I (+222). Her vestments are the correct colors for a Pope and Martyr. We acquired her as a kitty on the feast of St. Callistus, who BTW was the first one to change his name when he became pope. (His given name was Mercurious, which of course would not do.)

 

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Posted by bjdukert on Monday, October 24, 2011 9:08 PM

Ray and Barry       The tape looks like open grid,self stick, fiber glass,sticks very well,and much better to use then the paper tape is.    All you have to do is put it on and go from there,no putting mud on and then the tape and more mud.   The hardboard is 4x8 and I had enough room from the top of the benchwork to the bottom of the floor joists to be able to do it.   It isn’t the best job,but it works for me. 

This is after I made a modification to the bench work.

This is the back side and that area looks different now,not as messy.

Duke

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Posted by thortenney on Monday, October 24, 2011 9:43 PM

I am gonna call it a night, I will see you all in the morning!

Duke, Thank you so much for your time and the info. Your layout looks great!!

Curt, I watched your video's pretty awesome work! Have fun with your new temp partner tomorrow.....

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, October 24, 2011 9:50 PM

 Evening Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, I take a Big Boy Sub, 2 tenders of Onion Rings and a Beer please.

 Worked a 10 hour day today and while I can say I am tired, legs hurt some and bottom of the feet as well, I feel better tonight than I did last night. I picked up some stuff just from asking questions but no real training. But the shop was busy and I made my self as useful as I could. I hope Tuesday it is a little slower so Steve (Manager) can so me some of the computer stuff. At this point I feel some what worthless. If I could use the computer could have done much more, like giving phone quotes on tire prices. Be nice if I could cash a customer out after the work was done!

 I was of some help, get the contact information, inspect the vehicle before the work order is entered in the computer, moving them into the bays. 

 I better get out of here, I will be opening Tuesday. Have to be there at 6:45 AM. So I have to be up and moving at 5:00 AM.

 Todd I sure hope you HATE the next game!

 Working again, Cuda Ken

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, October 24, 2011 10:09 PM

Cox 47

..Anybody have any advice on a Command Control 20?...Are they any good?..I am looking at a used one..You all have a good one...Jerry

Whistling

Jerry, is that what you mean ?? or did you intend on asking about ControlMaster 20s in DC.?

If it is the latter, I use three of them and like them very much.   One thing you should know about them though is that there are two different styles of them even though they look much the same.  One is solid state with no fan in it.,  and the other isn't and does have a fan to help keep it cool.  They both work fine, the fan one is a little noisier,  but the catch comes in when you try to swap the walk around controllers. That doesn't work.  They need the controller that came with that particular unit.   Here in Canada they are worth $300.00 plus a piece.   I got mine off of Evil Bay from separate sellers and got all three for about 275.00 total.  That sure beat the heck out of about $1000.00 retail, and have had no problems with them for four years now, since I changed over to them.

Good luck with the I&S and new shortline "Crick"

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Posted by CNCharlie on Monday, October 24, 2011 10:41 PM

Good Evening,

J.R. I was watching a DVD I just picked up and it had a 47 minute film on the NH shot in 1941 or '42. Lots of footage of an I5. The DVD is from the Ultimate Trains set and consists largely of promotional film shot for various RR's in the '40s and '50s. It is interesting footage and largely colour.

Jerry, I too was wondering if you are enquiring about a DCC system as I saw your posts on that other forum. I went with DCC but if I had chosen Unitrack I might have just stayed with DC as Unitrack turnouts are power routing so blocks are at a minimum. If your locos aren't DCC ready then putting decoders in them might be a bit of a challenge. I've put in 7 or 8 so far and they sure aren't as easy as HO!  I have a MRC Prodigy Express that I  bought a few years ago and I really like it especially the hand held throttle. I have it on an 8' cord and can control trains from many different angles and both sides of my little layout. It wasn't expensive and was all I needed. For my N scale layout I bought a Dynamis wiresless but am undecided at this point if it was a good decsion as throttle control seems slow but I haven't used it much, just to test run locos on a bit of track.

Well time to head to the land of Nod.

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:03 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Tuesday, October 25th, 2011!!!

It's to be a bit chilly out there tonight...36-38*!!!

And dare I use a four letter word in the diner??? We are supposed to get a trace to 2" of Sn*w on Thursday!!!

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5:43 AM

 

Good Morning Folks,

we are in Berlin today and although the weather is quite nice, we take a long walk through the Deutsches Technikmuseum (German Technical Museum). This will occopy all of the day, as there is lots to see.

Have a good day!

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 6:38 AM

Good Morning All,

 

Rob, we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers, I hope all is going as well as can be expected for you and your family during this unexpected hardship.

 

I fear train stuff is still on hold until I get the windows installed on 04NOV11.  The den is where my model work bench is located and all my materials for the layout are boxed with the books in the dining room.

 

Good news is the parts for the rolling stock dresser arrived Sunday and the dresser is assembled to the point that it is in the train room.  I need to putty the screw holes, add the drawer fronts, and paint it.

 

Next project will be a new bookcase for the den.

 

Duke, very nice, well done…

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 6:53 AM

Good Morning All,

    39F this morning but no frost on the screens of the car. Dropped the F350 off at the dealers to see if they can find the cause of a part throttle bucking/misfire that doesn't throw trouble codes. It's driving us nuts.

   We were a verbose bunch yesterday. Lots of posts to go through. I also used the new self adhesive mesh tape to tape my drywall. I agree it's easy to use and with the 1/2" drywall it went well needing 3 coats of mud to get the job done.I will use sheet styrene form a sign supply store to cove the corners where needed.

   One drawback to a bigger layout is you can go a lot longer between cleanings. I need to do a major tidyup before proceeding as there are bits of track and foam and track bed all over the tables. I do have the foam recut and fitted up though and once the track is proven and functioning correctly I'll put in tunnel liners and ballast the sections that will be hidden.

   Ulrich - that is a very impressive museum you've taken us to. The cutaway steam engine is fantastic.

   Charlie - the NH video was probably the NH at w..k one that was done in the late 40's. I agree it is a great movie and I love all the shots of the I-5's (all of which were retired by 1949). The New Haven had the only streamlined steam in New England as well as pioneering electrics and lightweight trainsets (Comet, trainX varients, the original Turbo, etc) as well as piggyback service in the late 30's.

Good to see Rob dropped by yesterday. As G said one day at a time is just fine and we're here if you need us.

   Time to pick up tools I have a truck pulling in to take the 30's Alfa100 back to the west coast.  CUL, J.R.

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:06 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and some strudel please. Only got a few more days of the stuff. I’ll miss it.

Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 15 to 18 mph increasing to between 26 and 29 mph. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph

Good to see Duke’s up. Nice shot of the layout.

*GASP*!! Surprise The 5th picture. Or the next to last in Ulrich’s post at the museum. What do you see there you have seen no where else in Germany so far?! I’ll tell you…..weeds.

Well today is my “full day” so I suppose I should get a move on soon. I’ll need to wash some clothes sometime today so’s I'll have some for later. Maybe during lunch. Brenda has been doing her Mom’s laundry on the available times she has to do laundry. Harvest should be over, but they still are staying open late and on Saturdays for the few stragglers. They’ll lollygag around and wait until the elevator goes back to it’s normal hours then start complaining because they are closing early and they can’t get their crops in fast enough. Ask them where they were when they were open, they’ll say they had to wait so long for the others that threw them late etc, etc, etc. Any excuse to blame someone else. Some just need to complain. Those ill treated farmers. And it's always the same ones too. Unfair.Confused

BUT! One should never speak bad about farmers with your mouth full.

OH! almost forgot. Spoiled Missy the overweight dog. Get this.... She no longer barks to come in from potty time. Nope. Blue, the neighbors yellow Lab does. Yup. Missy pulls her plumpness up to the back steps, either stands there or sits down and Blue goes "woof woof". This took a little bit for me to catch on to, but I watched from the window the last couple days and that's what happens. Brenda picked up on it last week when she said "I think Blue is barking for Missy. Everytime he barks she is at the back door". I laughed at that but nope, she's right. She'll bark if we don't come, or she thinks companies showed up or if Blue isn't there, but for the most part......Laugh (shakes head) 

I guess that's the closest thing to opening the door for a lady as you can get in dog land.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:25 AM

Good morning. It's 55° and clear. The high is due to be 83° and it will be sunny.

Well I didn't get much cleaning up done on the layout yesterday as I got called on to do other things. Can't complain much as I got lunch out of it and a garlic rotisserie chicken. I know what I'll be eating today. Hopefully I'll have time to work on the layout. I did manage to get the trash cans out to the roadside last night. Three trips, one can per trip. From the trailer to the road is downhill so that made it a little easier. Still, by the second return trip I was pretty slow. It isn't easy with just one foot. As for the other foot, well I'm actually walking on the side of what's left of my ankle. I don't recommend it. By the third and last trip I was wiped. I had to stop and rest a little a couple of times on the way back to the trailer. Hopefully there will be nothing demanding today. Last night I ordered a good used Olympus D550Zoom camera. The one I have is acting a bit flaky. To turn it on you pull the lens cover to the right until it locks. It shouldn't turn off until the cover is unlocked. However it seems that the switch is going bad and just lightly brushing the lens cover causes it to turn off. I know that eventually it'll get to the point that it won't work at all. So, as I said, I ordered a good used one that the owner says works with no problems. It's just $22 and that's much less than the $80+ quoted to fix the one I have. I have a much newer Nikon L20 I can use but it doesn't let me get as close as the old Olympus does. My parents help pay for my model railroad stuff from Ebay. They don't pay for my cameras or what I buy outside Ebay. Well, that's all for this morning.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 8:12 AM

Morning All,

At w**k this morning. In a little bit I have to get a new security badge for Disney Access. Should be good weather today. The new hire with us today seems like a pretty good guy with a couple years of experience.

I drew up my plan for the adddition, and before anyone says something the drawing is not to scaleWhistling. I drew  it to scale on the  plywood. Just wanted to show what I was  planning.

Everybody have a great day.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 9:25 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  I will have coffee and waffles, please

Duke, Love that space.  I wish we had known that we were going to model when we designed our house.  We have a great room, and the layout has taken over the room, but we switched to operations after the layout was well on it way.  It amazing how thing evolve.

Curt, Your engine facility will be a fun addition to your layout.  You are expanding like a madman.

Lion,  For our backdrop,  Larry painted on the finished sheetrock.  It paints well.  He used the Bob Ross style of painting.

Later,  Sue

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 9:47 AM

Curt Webb

I drew up my plan for the adddition, and before anyone says something the drawing is not to scaleWhistling. I drew  it to scale on the  plywood. Just wanted to show what I was  planning.

Curt: It looks like you do your track planning the same way I do. Make a drawing for reference while working from a master plan in your head instead of making and constantly having to revise a CAD file. I tried CAD planning a few times but found it lacking as it usually depends on a certain manufacturers track.

Sue: That backdrop is very well done.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 10:28 AM

Waffles, what a wonderful idea! LION will have waffles with wildebeest sausage and some ostrich eggs over easy!

The virtual LION continues wandering through the regions of NYC, today he is in Irvington, New York, along the tracks of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad, the equipment is the new M-7 car. Irvington is where my grandparent's used to live. I remember that there was a Cities-Service gas station on the corner of Broadway (yes, that Broadway) and Main. There was a heritage center across the street from my grandparents apartment building. I stopped in there for a look-see. I told the old man there "My grandparents used to live in that building." He looked at me, and said "Smith", which of course was exactly right. The town has not grown an inch in 50 years. It cannot. It is bounded on the west by the Hudson River, and on all other sides by the huge estates of the rather-very-wealthy. The town began life as a riverboat stop and as a place to put stores, businesses, and churches for the comfort of the wealthy, and as a place where those who serve them may live.

 

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:00 AM

Guten Morgen, werde ich die Buurazmorga heute.  Danke!

Going to be a busy day again today.  First line of business is to prepare the financial statement for tonight's meeting....  Then i will see about some more modeling!

Later!

73

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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:22 PM

Actually Lion-san Irvington (named after Washington Irving - the former place name was Dearman) is interesting in many ways. It's been served by rail since 1849. Washington Irving of course also wrote the Legend of Sleepy Hollow (now renamed just that after being North Tarrytown for a spell) and so if we see headless people on horses in here come a week or so, it now be on you. Whistling

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:04 PM

Afternoon all...Its sunny windy and 66 here...I'll have a double RBF please ...Thank You...did some more scenery on Lost Crick branch this morning...Also painted bridge between track earth color..went to put WS turf on and found out I had big stuff instead of fine..seems like I alway need something like that and gotta order it so slows things down...You folks who have a LHS are blessed!..Didn't like the out come of the Cards game last nite but it was a good game..now back to St. Louis...Gonna go watch our Grand Daughter play basketball again tonite...

Johnny Boy and Charlie thanks for input on Command master..Had a offer on a used one but think I'll pass on it..I am coming to same idea with Kato track I am not sure DCC would be worth it..don't realy need blocks..

Well you all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 2:25 PM

Good Afternoon

Had fun this morning....my internet was cookied by a large scale outage....now it is back on.

I had an interesting day so far...got a few things done with the layout..and did do some grocery shopping/prescription getting as well...I had also a few HD things that needed done as well....Whistling

I'll be over at the RC...Chloe, can you get me a coffee please? Thankya....Big Smile

Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry

I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...

http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/

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