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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, November 20, 2011 11:43 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  I am cooking a turkey today so we can eat turkey all week.  We are going to by brother's for Thanksgiving.  By cooking today, we don't over eat on Thanksgiving.

The train show didn't have as many deals as last years show.  We picked up 6 NP cars and 1 GN.  We had taken our inventory and noticed that we were deficient in NP.  Deals were fair, but not crazy good like last year.  Larry is doing tuneups on everything as we speak.

Later, Sue

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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, November 20, 2011 12:51 PM

Hey Wolfgang,

I tried to post my smallest diesel, but I wasn't fast enough.  So I will  post it here.

MDC critter.  We picked up the gondola at the swap meet in Puyallup yesterday.

Sue


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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, November 20, 2011 1:05 PM

Coffee refill, please.

***Sue, that little Critter is cute as heck. You guys must have some really good track to be able to run a 4-wheeler around.Yes

***Audiophiles: A friend of mine is seriously considering trading in (selling off) his surround sound system and replacing it all with a simple tube amp from here: http://transcendentsound.com/Transcendent/Products.html and either a pair of horn speakers: http://www.thehornshoppe.com/index.html or a pair of these: http://www.magnepan.com/model_MMG  Any experience with this stuff or opinions? Kinda home he goes through with this, as I would kinda like to give them a listen.

Not much going on here. Taking it easy today. Rob

 

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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:09 PM

Cederstrand

Coffee refill, please.

***Sue, that little Critter is cute as heck. You guys must have some really good track to be able to run a 4-wheeler around.Yes

*

Rob,  That little dude is not without issues.Bang Head  It is not always happy at crossings or turnouts.  We have debated fabricating some type of tender to improve the electrical connection.

Sue

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Posted by Curt Webb on Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:22 PM

Afternoon All,

I got the mountain/tunnel plastered in. Will probably paint it tomorrow after it has plenty of time to dry. I have my Dr. appointment tomorrow at 1100 about my Ultrasound and MOH has hers Tuesday afternoon about if surgery is appropriate. I work on Thanksgiving, but the on duty crews are having a big dinner. Saturday we will be taking my Mom out for her 78th birthday.

I also did a black wash on some WS Talus for at the base of the mountain. 

Sue- I like the critter and also the bridge that it is on.

Ulrich- Nice looking buildings in Show me Something.

Wolfgang- I'm sorry I meant to post previously that you are in my prayers.

 

 

 

 

 

Everyone have a good day.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:57 PM

Curt, 

You are working hard.  I can't wait  to see the finished product.

Sue

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 20, 2011 4:24 PM

Afternoon folks!

Cloe I'll have the hot roast beast sandwich with fries and gravy, a trip to the salad bar and lots of decaf coffee for supper.

Oh.....  Am I gonna hurt tomorrow....  Not only did I mow the lawn for the last time this season, put it away for the winter (brought in the battery and plugged in the charger in a storeroom in the house), but I carted and stacked just under 2 face cords of wood....  That stuff gets heavier every year.  still have about 2 more face cords to move...  Hoping to get it done tomorrow.

Tonight I need to get started on scanning some of my classmates old yearbook photos......  Need to have them done by this Tuesday evening for a reunion committee meeting.

John P, good to see you sir!  Glad you are still around.  Hows everything over in Sorrycuse these days?

Best get moving again before i completely stiffen up....

Later!

73

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Posted by Curt Webb on Sunday, November 20, 2011 4:55 PM

Sue- I was thinking (always dangerous)Whistling Can you permanently hook a flat car to the critter and put wipers on the car axles to act like a tender. I would think that it would give you enough length to make  it through turnouts.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 20, 2011 4:56 PM

Well I had a good day of rest going then my mother called. She wanted to go to Stage to do some shopping to add to the mountain of unused clothes she already has. That was at 10:15 this morning. I just got home. It's 4:48 pm. I least I got lunch at Wagon Master out of it. A half rack of ribs and a ten ounce sirloin and all the peanuts I could eat. So much for a restful day. My ankle is hurting and my back is trying to kill me.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, November 20, 2011 5:42 PM

Ray..found a few things...


These might give you some idea here....

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Sunday, November 20, 2011 6:46 PM

Evening, Flo - I'll have a bowl of the chili with some chopped onions and a RBF, please. Thanks!

Sorry, Jeff, I was thinking that (not the Busch backdrops that are in several of your layout photos) the shots with the backdrop that has the grain elevator in it, was one by Detail Associates (rather than Walthers, which I have some backdrops of, also). Glad your thumb and back are feeling better today (sort of?). Well, you were feeling better - for a while (until your mother roped you in for the day...)

Ray, if you'd have got a kerosene lamp for that lantern, you could use it sometimes when your power went out... Whistling Nah, it looks fine (and w**ks simpler/easier)! I don't have any ideas for your turbine (short of scratchbuilding it - could you get a Merit award for doing that? (Just hoping for ya... Wink) I must have had either kinder scout leaders at camp, or ones with a smaller repertoire of pranks - I never got one done on me (that I know...Huh?) And I learned about hunting snipes before anyone staked me out to do that... (whew)

Barry, we're having one of your "dull days" here today - you didn't lose one, didja? Misting and cold damp kind of day.

Rob, is your eye doing any better by this evening? AngelAngel

Ken, you'd better be careful, or you'll get drafted for some of Todd's wife's new projects. Surprise

Todd, did you tell your wife that Ken was coming to visit (and she mistook the name for 'Kim'... one of your past girlfriends)? Whistling Could be why the sudden bunch of additions to the HD list for you.

JP, I don't know for sure, but I'd guess that part of your post got cut off about when you sent it... Oops

Sue, are you kidding me? You were short on NP cars? Who'd a'thunkit? Smile, Wink & Grin Glad you were able to start correcting that shortage. The idea of cooking earlier than Thanksgiving sounds like a good one, and I might be able to use that next year - get a turkey *** to cook and spread it out over a week (or two)...Dinner

Curt, that one track next to the mountain sure made getting that side done a real prize, I'd bet. Surprised at how you managed to keep it from 'taking over' that inner track. Thumbs Up

Hey, there ya go, Ray! Barry found you the pics (for your scratchbuilding project...). Barry, you sure can find the photos!

Speaking of projects, I was able to get some more pine tree photos uploaded, in spite of Photobucket telling me that there was "an unknown error" in the process. So to help those having trouble getting to Zzz tonight, here are a few. This first one is some of the trees with more of the caspia glued on:

And a closer pic of one:

And without the flash:

Apparently (I found out when uploading the photos earlier this evening) I don't have the pics of the tree(s) which has/have the foliage added to the caspia. This afternoon, I also started carving some more balsa wood for some of the bigger trees (have one cut, carved and sanded, awaiting the Sawblades of Texturing to be applied).

Well (starting to creep up, with all the misting rain today), about time to head for home. Hopefully, I will have about the same on-call this evening as last night. Zzz

 

Blessings and prayers,

Jim in Cape G.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, November 20, 2011 6:57 PM

Good Evening

Well, only have one more day to cover then I am fini for the rest of the week...whew!

JimRC:  Nice looking trees!!! 

I'm looking for some other photos in here somewhere...

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:46 PM

Chamomile tea please.

***Jim, nice trees!Yes The eye is ever so slightly improved. More sleep might help.

Coyotes are howling close by as I type. Going to hit the hay early tonight.

Rob

 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:54 PM

Well, Its nigh on near bed time.

the forum was a little slow this weekend.

must be people are getting TG stuff thingys done? Dunno.

WEll, I didn't have a lot to say anyway.

Thought I'd drop by to say g'nite gracie.

G'nite.

Cheerio, Pip Pip, and all that jazz.

Geeked

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 20, 2011 8:00 PM

I'm hurting bad so it's time for me to call it a night a bit early. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Sunday, November 20, 2011 8:32 PM

Good evening all,

     Good to see J.P. drop in it's been a while.

    After chores I got some time in on the layout noodling the elevated section on the back wall. Ended up cutting another overpass in the stonework and I'll add another converging road through the cut and allow the addition of a couple of extra buildings in a back corner. Didn't get to coving the rear corners yet so I need to do that before proceeding further.

    Rob - if at all possible it is best to actually listen to the speakers before buying them. Different people hear them differently. In general, tube amps have greater dynamic range and a more natural sound especially listening to amplified guitars.  Tough trying things out if its coming on line. Next best bet is a good return policy after a reasonable trial period. At one point I had purchased a set of high end Marantz speakers (bass, mid, tweeter) that I hated and was lucky to sell to a friend who loved  them . I replaced them with a set of Wharfdale Rosedale speakers with a pair of Bose 901's for the best stereo I ever had. Those I drove the salesman crazy testing.

Ray - I see a period steam turbine powerplant on Wikipedia.

Sue - nice critter. A tender might just do the trick. Glad you found something useful at the show.

Jim - those are some nice trees.

Curt - you're making me look like a slacker. Nice job.

Jeff - that's the bane of being retired isn't it? Everyone thinks you have nothing to do so going out all day shopping must be a treat. At least you got a nice lunch out of it.

Watched the end of the cup season - best NASCAR race I've seen in years if not ever. The suspense was riveting. Kudos to Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards both for driving great races and not resorting to the ugly WWF stuff at the end. A remarkable race.

   Time to toodle off to get some shuteye. Catch Y'all tomorrow,  J.R.

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, November 20, 2011 9:06 PM

 Dang, I had a long post going and hit the wrong button by mistake! Bang Head

 Well I will pick up where I was, then post the other stuff Monday when I am off.

 Rob As far as your friend, as JR posted (while I was erasing mine) music is very personal. I have heard $40,000 tube set ups and they did nothing for me. What I like is sound stage, you close your eyes and you can tell where the singer, base player, drummer, and guitarist is standing. When you have a great system (to me) you can not tell where the speakers are, just hear the music.

 Far as the Magnepan's I was all hot and heavy for a pair. Then a friend brought over a set and we hooked them up on my gear. Well, they sounded the same from behind as they did when I stood in front of them and looked really cool. Told Mike they sounded great and stop trying to win a set off E Bay. Whistling

 With your friend wanting to go back to a good system (2 speakers) I would look for what I have. (reason I have them right)

 Preamp is a Carver 4000T, you can find them on E Bay for around $400.00. (sold for $1,000.00 in 1978) Adcom 555 amp, all so a round $400.00 on E Bay. And my babies, Dahlquist DQ 10's. I paid $1600.00 for mine around 1985 and have never regurgitated a penny! Nice extra I bought latter was a NHT SA-1 amp and sub woofer. Did add to the music depth, I was shocked.

 DQ 10's before I was into trains. Black speakers are Keff 7.2's

 See you later.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 20, 2011 10:20 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a decaf to finish off the evening...

Jim, I do already have 4 kerosine lanterns that work....  Plus several propane lanterns and a whole lot of candles inherited from my mother who thought they were way too pretty to burn....  The electric will be more usable more often...Whistling

Barry and JR, thank you, thank you, thank you!  You have been most helpful.  At least now I have some idea what they look like.

Spent the last 3 hours scanning in the first 1/3rd. of my high schools class yearbook pictures.  The new scanner is great!  Very fast and i have figured out hoe to remove the screen door effect from photos in books!   (probably most of you already knew.....)

Getting late and i have had a long day.

See you all tomorrow!

G'night Galaxy!!!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 21, 2011 1:02 AM

bright, loud and cheerful and eye opening as always Ray:

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Monday, November 21st, 2011!!!

Part of the history of today's name:

- Skandinavian = the origin of the skandinavian "Manudagur" is Mano, the god of the moon)
- Icelandic = Manudagur ("Mano's Day", Mano or Mani was the skandinavian moon-god)
- Swedish = Måndag
- Danish = Mandag
- Norwegian = Mandag
- Dutch = Maandag ("Moon's Day", skandinavian origin)
- German =
Montag ("Moon's Day", from the Anglo-Saxon moon-god Mano or the skandinavian god Mani)
-
English = Monday ("Moon's Day", from the Anglo-Saxon moon-god Mano or the skandinavian god Mani}

-G .

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Good Morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Monday, November 21, 2011 2:38 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

Cool

 

 

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Posted by thortenney on Monday, November 21, 2011 5:21 AM

Good Morning All! I had a pretty good weekend. I spent the day on Saturday cleaning the house I even did some laundry, Boy Camille was surprised when she came home from work! One of my hobbies is feeding the wild birds. Well the mice found my bird seed in my shed (what a mess) I went and bought two metal trash cans for the seed and some traps and spent some time cleaning the shed. (It needed it!) On Sunday I worked on my Layout, I am still in the bench work mode but I am making progress. There is a 10' section on my layout that can be seen from our living room,  (layouts on the 3rd floor- living room on the 2nd floor) So I have been having a tough time thinking of a way to make the back side of my back drop look nice. Guess that's part of the fun with our hobby figuring something out and then building it,  I am off to w**k. I hope you all have a GOOD DAY!

                                                                                                                                                                   Thayne.


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Posted by Mr. Dispatcher on Monday, November 21, 2011 5:42 AM

Thayne- Not knowing how your layout is set up as seen from the LR. have you thought about a false wall fastened to the layout that can be moved by just removing a couple of screws. The wall could be made with 2x2's and drywall painted to match the non-layout side of the house with a couple of pictures. Just a thought? Post a pic. of the area I might have a better idea.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 21, 2011 5:50 AM

Lunchtime!

Zoe, make that a Barry-sized burger with all the works for me, and a RBF to wash it down, please!

The weekend was quite busy, still helping Aunt and Uncle. Did not find much time to relax. It´s a cold but clear day - I think I have seen Frosty the Snowman already. Must be getting close to Xmas, as all the radio stations start to playing "Last Christmas" again. This season´s shopping list will be as short as last year´s - just a few odd things for our son and his GF, that´ll be it, nothing else.

Here is my first attempt at w*rking with GIMP, which I posted on this weekend´s WPF thread:

Tried to add a little steam.

Have a good one!

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, November 21, 2011 6:52 AM

Good Morning All,

 

Heck of a weekend;  alternator died in the truck Saturday, it was under warranty and didn’t cost me anything but still I lost most of the day hanging out at the auto shop.  Finally got home and found water in my laundry room, the washing machine died, repair guy stopped over and quoted $500 to repair it.  I guess I need to start going to the laundry mat again or hit the black Friday sales…

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 21, 2011 6:53 AM

Zzz...zzzzzz....gesnufflesnort....zzzzz...snort...uh? wha?...I must have fallen asleep back here again...Whistling

Good Morning

We be up..well..sort of...

Going to clear up enough to actually see a microspot of sun then right back to the swing of things with another raining kind of day tomorrow...

Have one more day of on-call today..will finish off in the late evening....then it will be off to get some mrr things actually done here...Mischief

Ray:  Your Welcome!! I actually found that when I typed out "Old Power Plant-Images" there is a nest of these pix in there..such as this little fellow...

or this...

So one can haz all kinds of the good schtuff....Stick out tongue...you made me think of adding something like that to my layout as well!!! Stick out tongue

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

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, November 21, 2011 7:35 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and the #2 brakeman’s special please. Over easy thanks.

Cloudy, with a high near 50.

JP- Good to see you’re still kickin.

SUE- I really like that bridge.

Jeff- I feel for you on the shopping trip, but lunch sounded great! I got mixed up, was/is your Dad an Architect (or Engineer) or in Insurance? Or am I just imagining things to get a wrong impression. Wouldn’t be the first time you know.

Welp, Looks like Floor Wars: Williamsville is starting to gear up. Starting to build the cache of flooring. Got the tile for the hall bathroom Saturday, getting the wood for the hallway and entrance today. I will wait until we return from Texas to begin. Apparently we are leaving Saturday.

Went to Nebo yesterday to see my Aunt. Pretty much the maiden voyage for the truck. Ran and drove great, I’m impressed. Only thing that is weird, is when we were driving around through the country, my Aunt wanted to take us sight seeing through some areas I haven’t been through since I was a kid. Haha She kept asking “now do you remember this?” or “being here?”. Great lady. Anyway, strange feeling on the truck. When you’re driving slower, and the engine drops the cylinders, it sounds like it’s missing an a couple cylinders, but it doesn’t feel like it at all. Kinda strange. Othernat, no problems. I like it more and more ever day.

Best get doing something before I run out of day.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

Todd  

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 21, 2011 7:40 AM

LSWrr
Good Morning All,
 
Heck of a weekend;  alternator died in the truck Saturday, it was under warranty and didn’t cost me anything but still I lost most of the day hanging out at the auto shop.  Finally got home and found water in my laundry room, the washing machine died, repair guy stopped over and quoted $500 to repair it.  I guess I need to start going to the laundry mat again or hit the black Friday sales…

I HATE waiting at teh auto shop for a "quick repair". Last time I waited for a "quick repair" I showed up at opening time {7 am} to have the headlight low beams replaced on my Kia Sedona Minivan replaced...took 1 hour 40 minutes!! He siad "well they don't make them easy to change like they used to!!"

Yep for $500 you can buy or nearly buy a new top loader!!! I personally see no reason to spend a small fortune on a front loading "E-machine" that has gobs of electronic options for "steaming", "freshening", "steam pressing" and "watever elsing" my clothes. I jsut want the bloody machine to wash them clean so I can throw them in the dryer and wear them again!!! Besides, "Steam Freshening" Does NOT sound "clean" to me!!!

Whew! sorry for that little SoapBox  !!

 

Geeked

EDIT: I got top SO here's my CC Flo...go easy guys...I still got the new furnace to pay for !!!

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, November 21, 2011 7:41 AM

 Morning Folks

 Flo, Diet Dew Pleases.

 Fell like like stuff this morning. Woke up at 6:00 AM and could not fall back to sleep.

 Think I will stop back latter when i fell more like typing.

 Ken

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, November 21, 2011 7:49 AM

Just a quick coffee before heading to work, Chloe.

Thanks for the suggestions & compliments, guys.  We have a 30' flat car that might be the solution for the critter, but it is not a high priority.  I worked so hard preparing for the wreath party, and cooking the turkey this weekend. No layout time for me. Maybe I will work on the cyclone for the wood working business on the holiday weekend.

Later,  Sue

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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, November 21, 2011 7:54 AM

Good morning All,

    47F and partly cloudy this morning. No wind though so it's actually nice out. Crews are still going through picking up fallen limbs and trees and the general debris that's been hauled curbside. Many areas look like they have battle damage with all the stuff on the ground.

   Ken - hope you're feeling better.

  Galaxy - unless you really like the occasional water on the floor, stick with the top loader. I love the front load stuff we have now because it is stackable but every once in a while we do get some leakage at the front gasket. You can get basic models in both configurations for not a lot and the best bet is big box closeouts. You have a particular issue where you're at now because of the massive amount of replacement stuff needed after the floods. On the other hand, all the volume should mean more "scratch and dent" stuff. After all, it doesn't need to be a perfect showpiece to clean clothes. Steam freshen indeed - Haarrumph.  J.R.

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