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Posted by cudaken on Friday, December 30, 2011 7:25 PM

 Evening Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, Beer Please.

 They Demoted the Dog and made the Fox in charge of the Hen House at work. Bill the acting manager and was the real services manager was demoted to sales person today. Tim, one of the reason I think the shop is screwed is now the acting manager. You folks will remember the only thing I do is complain about Tim. Phone ringing off the hook, where's Tim? Customers stacked up at the counter, where's Tim? Customer calls to see if the car is done, ah Tim where's the ticket? Oh, you did not make one yet the work was done? How's that done Tim?

 I really feel bad for Bill, he tried where Tim, well what can I say? He is there some times?

 I may go into more details later about work. All I will say now is I am looking for another ship to jump too. This one is sinking fast.

 Lee 4.5 MM! I would be truly impressed if you could have pasted that sucker!

 Rob Glad the tree is down and shed is safe. You saving the wood to burn?

 See you all later!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 30, 2011 6:36 PM

Did some more work on some junk cars today. I painted them with some nice flat latex colors then touched up the chrome with some satin nickel. After they've had a while to dry I'll start on the job of rusting them up.



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Posted by Curt Webb on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:52 PM

Evening All,

Not a good day. I spent 4.5 hours soldering and installing signal components and wiring/plugged everything in and......nothing. The power converter and block controller light up but nothing in the signal heads. Also I can see the red light in the IR sensors. I tried trouble shooting for about 3 hours and still nothing. I turned it off and walked away before my frustration caused me to break something. I have been sitting here and I have a couple of ideas to check tomorrow.

I hope everyone else has had a better day.  

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:25 PM

Cederstrand

Had to make another square bale run, as the round bales won't be delivered until tomorrow, same day as the tractor. Could be interesting if they show up at the same time.

If Murphy has anything to do with it they will.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:21 PM

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Jeffrey,  hope you feel better

I'm somewhat better. Went to my parents place to take their mail to them. My mother was unhappy with the way the new couch is sitting. Not anything that requires a move, just raise on end. Here's the problem. The room was at one time a two car garage. Drainage was handled by sloping the floor to the front left corner. In 1972 my father and I poured a new concrete footing under the front of the foundation then closed the garage in and built it into a private library. It's my mothers favorite room in the entire house. Sixteen rooms and she likes that one best. OK. The floor tilt thing is fine for a garage, not for a room as it makes the furniture slightly higher at one end. Under each leg of the couch is a three inch high concrete block with a brick on top. The bricks were laid flat. There are seven such block/brick stacks as this is a sectional. L-shaped couch for those who aren't familiar with what a sectional is. I had to squeeze into a fifteen inch space at the low end (a real trick for someone who weighs 245 pounds) on my left side, plant my left elbow against the floor and lift that darned heavy beast with my left hand until I had my arm vertical. Using my right hand I turned the front brick onto it's side. Now came the fun part. Getting to the brick at the back! I tried to reach around my left arm but that wasn't working. I had to push my right arm in between my face and my left arm to reach the back brick. I had my fingertips just an inch away and couldn't go any farther. OK. Now I had to pull my right arm back then try to crawl a little further into that narrow gap. That was putting a bind on my left shoulder so I pushed my left elbow ahead a little farther. This caused the couch to start going the other way as my arm is now at an angle. So now I had get my right arm against the bottom of the big red monster (couch) and push it up so I could move my left hand and get my arm vertical again. It was at this moment that a garden spider decided I bore investigation and proceeded to crawl up the side of my face! Well hell! Here I have both arms involved, a spider is crawling up my face and I have no way to get rid of the dang thing. It's now up under my nose tickling my mustache when the need to get rid of the spider took care of itself. I sneezed! The spider was blown somewhere into the middle of next week and the end of the couch jumped up two inches and came crashing back down onto my left hand. Great! Now my wrist hurts! Being I can only feel a little heat, some pressure and bone pain in both my hands I knew something was going on bone-wise. Now I tried the between the face and arm reach again and was able to grab the brick and turn it on it's side. OK. That was done! Now I had to extricate myself from the tight space. Did I ever mention I'm claustrophobic? I got out of there and sitting up I checked out the damage to my wrist. It was just a case of two bones being forced against each other at the extreme edge of the joint and no permanent damage was done. I had just started the involved process of getting back to a standing position when my mother said she wanted the couch centered with the windows. I told her very flatly no. I then left before she could think of something else for me to do.

In other news, my Accurail DT&I covered hopper came in. I picked it up for $10 on Ebay. It's nice when somebody else is paying for that as long as I keep it within reason. The car has three damage points. One stirrup is bent, one stirrup is gone, the ladders and railings at one end are gone. Exactly as it was pictured on Ebay. A photo of it is below:

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 30, 2011 2:54 PM

Afternoon folks!

Just stopping in for a cup of hot chocolate to tide me over to supper time.

Rob, glad the tree is down!  Looks like you will be able to salvage the shed as well.  What a wonderful present for them to help you with some other clean-up while they were there.  Sounds like a good company!  Enjoy the new tractor...  I know you will. WinkBig Smile

I just finished up making the years supply of fire starters....  Made a quick run to the Credit Union to deposit some MLK donation checks and cash one for myself THAT came in today.  Now I'm off to start making the Beef BBQ for tomorrow night.  Oh, I did get to spend a few minutes in the train room, and while I was out I stopped at the Value Center (Do IT Best) on my way home.  They actually had Pliobond in stock!  YES!  Just ran out of it a couple days ago.  Now i can get back to hand laying ties.......

Later!

73

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, December 30, 2011 2:44 PM

Coffee refill, please.

Will try to post a couple pics again of during and after tree removal. Wouldn't let me earlier. Those fellas sure did a lot more clean up than just that tree I hired them for. Saved me some work.

That pile is a whole lot bigger than it looks in this photo.

Had to make another square bale run, as the round bales won't be delivered until tomorrow, same day as the tractor. Could be interesting if they show up at the same time.

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Posted by JeremyB on Friday, December 30, 2011 2:29 PM

Afternoon guys Smile


Well its a somewhat dreary day today, snow and rain with more rain tonight. I was out today and got something that I have wanted for a while, a Jigsaw. It was on for half price so I scooped it up for that price. Im also looking at a new circular saw but havent made up my mind on which one to get. I really want a milwaukee one but they are kind of expensive, even though milwaukee does make some good tools ( I have a milwaukee sawzall and I love it ) there is always a new tool I want just not the money for them,lol Stick out tongue I cant believe another year is at the end, it feels like Christmas was weeks ago already.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, December 30, 2011 2:22 PM

Here is all gone to slush and gunk...

Apparently, however there is now the idea that we may be seeing all kinds of snowsqualls the beginning of next week..

Chad:  Thankee...

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Friday, December 30, 2011 1:18 PM

Afternoon Fellas,

I'll have a toasted Ham & Cheese!

Rob,  congrats on the tractor!

Barry,  Love your pix!

Jeffrey,  hope you feel better

Everyone, Have an Enjoyable New Year!!!

It snowed here! About an inch, it is still warm so I need to go shovel to expose the sidewalks so they melt off.   It sure is better that 8+ inches & almost 0 out like most winters at this time..

Take care & Happy New Year!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 30, 2011 11:31 AM

Mornin'....  Ah, yeah, I know it is afternoon, but I couldn't onto the site earlier.....  I restarted Firefox saving the open sites, and it still said it was going down a deadend street to get to the Kalmbach site....???  I finally removed the tab, then quit Firefox, restarted, and oipened a new tab...  Came right in...  I dunno?

Zoe I'll have the Goose egg omlet since those 6 geese a laying are still at it....  Some sourdough toast with lots of real butter would do nicely, and don't forget the dark roast coffee!

Lee, glad you are home and feeling better!

Jeffrey, I like the lion statue!  Lion, yours too....

Barry, I clicked on the link after I posted last night and did see the car is not only preserved, but still runs!  Cool!

It is 38°F and sunny here in the Finger Lakes today.  High will be in the low 40's.  I did light the wood stove a while ago.  Should keep the other furnaces here from coming on at all today.  I need to make more firestarters for it as I used the last one today.  I use old candles from my sister and paper egg cartons I have collected over the last year.  Melt the wax in a double boiler, and pour it into the egg cartons.  They are great, I get a half dozen starters from each one, and cost me nothing....

Hope to also get some quality time again for the layout!

Later!

73

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Posted by Cederstrand on Friday, December 30, 2011 9:21 AM

Columbian roast coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Jeffrey, that's a cool lion. And unless Marius Pudzianowski lives across the street and decides he wants it for his yard, your folks don't have to worry about anyone wandering off with it.Smile, Wink & Grin

Thank you for the kind words, folks. Much appreciated. Still in a funk today, but it will pass in time.

Train Front: Been seriously considering selling off a couple of my vintage passenger car groups (U.P. & SantaFe) to put towards a fancy Fox Valley Hiawatha sets. When I was a pre-teen, I tried to model and cast a shell for that loco and didn't do to bad. Never solved how to make the wheel arrangement functional though. Anyway, that would leave me with just 2 site seeing tourist trains for the volcano run. The other being my favorite, the Kato Daylight set. 

Tree removal fella is here as I type. Brought a couple guys with him to help move a pile of old limbs, no charge. He knew of my health issues from when he was here previously. They brought a walk behind bobcat thing which makes short work of it. Mighty kind of him and his buddies to do that for me.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 30, 2011 8:55 AM

Good morning. It's 43° and mostly sunny. Foggy this morning. The high will be 68°.

I got a first coat of latex paint on most of the vehicle castings last night. Today I'll do the same with the remaining castings then get started on painting in details like grilles, lights and windows. Last will come a layer of weathering and rust.

No outside activity is scheduled for today. I'm still hurting from yesterday. That was some serious work for me and I hate moving furniture. A member on another forum said he had to take some pain meds after reading my post from yesterday. Guess I was a bit too graphic.

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Friday, December 30, 2011 8:50 AM

Good Morning Modelers!

It's currently 34F and Sunny heading for near 60F.  Another long weekend ahead and then the long gray winter months from there Sigh  Time to head to that "W" thing that pays the bills...

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 30, 2011 8:21 AM

Lee: Glad to see you back! I know you won't miss that pain.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, December 30, 2011 8:00 AM

Ray:  According to that one website I posted the Persu Streamliner is in a technology museum in Bucharest...

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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, December 30, 2011 7:50 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Just coffee this morning, please.

I had an implant to replace a lower molar placed on Wednesday.  It was easier than having a filling.  The worst part is the liquids and soft food for a week.  Everything is white.  My diet has been yogurt, cottage cheese, & mashed potatoes.  They said to lay low for a few days, but I am finding that hard to do.  I find oral surgery with no bleeding a bit odd.

Lee, Glad to hear that the stones were removed.   You  should be feeling better now.  I hope that the stones are not a reoccurring event.

Well, today, we should be on the final leg of painting the kitchen.  We may take a break before attacking the entry & hall.  I am so sick of plastic on everything.

I need to get back to working on the cyclone on my wood working shop.(layout)

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, December 30, 2011 7:35 AM

Morning

Dull and dreary day today...rain to fall on our'n heads later on this morning

Got to get some stuff bought for the New Years get together tomorrow night..that means buying even more stuff that will sit around all month...Whistling..then off to check out the LHS and see what is new...and since Rapido is going to make my GMD1's see if I can't throw in a pre-order there as wellMischief for 6 of them...heeheeheeSmile, Wink & GrinMischief

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

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Friday, December 30, 2011 7:09 AM

JEFF:  My parents also have a LION in their front yard...

 

 

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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, December 30, 2011 6:54 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and a waffle and bacon sandwich with butter and maple syrup please. Thanks.

Showers likely. Cloudy, with a high near 51. Breezy, with a south wind 14 to 21 mph becoming west northwest. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Funny, last night the local weather guessers said sunny today.

Let me get this straight. Young man, who obviously isn’t going anywhere because his truck is being used, sets idle while allowing Jeff, no ankle to speak of, no meds ‘til next year Jeff, carry a sofa. Not push.., CARRY!…Sigh….. Kids.

Glad you’re doing well Lee. How’s your Mom? Could you spare the 14 lbs, or are you on a mission to find it again? Me, I’m still looking for the 40 lbs I lost a year ago. 30 more to go.

Well, things didn’t progress as well yesterday as hoped. I was left alone, but through a series of little things going not wrong, but not right (shakes head), I didn’t get the living room done after all. I should get it done today as I am to the fireplace. Once I get the front fitted it’s just two small spaces on each side an I’m done. I think I’ll blow off a few things that need done so’s I get a earlier start on the floor. Gotta w**k this evening and if things go as they have been this week, it’ll be a busy one.
Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by LSWrr on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:45 AM

Good Morning,

Surgery went well; I have to go back on Wednesday to have the stent removed.  Doc pulled a 4.5mm stone and a 2mm stone out of me.  I’ve lost 14 pounds since December 19th, not water weight either, I’ve been drinking 100 to 160oz of ice water daily.  Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes.

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Good Morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:41 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

 

Cool

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, December 30, 2011 3:23 AM

Good Morning!!!

Today is Friday, December 30th, 2011!!!

Only 2 more days of 2011 left!!!

Geeked

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:52 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Jeff ... Evidently, Sundown Shops has an SP F7B to work on soon.

Nope. That shell won't be touched. It's an old Athearn Hi-F Southern Pacific 'Bloody Nose' F7B. I took out the old Athearn rubber band drive and replaced it with a Proto 1000 F3 drive.

This is how it looks now:

It's the third unit in this all-power F3A-F3B-F7B permanently mu'd lashup:

 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:23 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a decaf for me...  I'll go sit in the back by the stove for a few minutes.

Barry, very interesting vehicle there!  Rear engine I would suspect, and a bit ahead of its time.....  I wonder if any remain in museums?

I did some last minute shopping for a dish i will be bringing to my son's house for New Year's Eve party (Beef BBQ, old family recipe my Mom got out of the Sunday Magazine insert many decades ago).  Good stuff!  Did a wash and headed over to the layout for most of the day.  Got one turnout finished and installed on the layout, put together another THAT is just waiting for the ties to dry and such to be glued to the turnout and then installed.  Cut another hundred or so ties from stock and stained them.  Hopefully tomorrow I will get a large chuck of THAT area in place and wired.  Still waiting on some items to finish up the Power House by the Quarry and finish up the area of THAT as well.

Hope Lee made it through his procedure without problems and will check in here tomorrow.

Prayers for all in need.  Tomorrow I plan on having an omelet for breakfast since there are 6 geese a laying out in the pen...... Wink

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:47 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

 

 blownout cylinder:

 

As for the global warming thing...how did the last ice age suddenly end? Hmmmmmn?  http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz323/freshcylinder/Persu_Streamliner_1923_Romania_01.jpg

 

 

Barry .... Is that the result of removing the "W" from a BMW? Whistling

That was supposed to be a streamliner car built in 1923..a Persu made in Germany by a Romanian engineer Aurel Persu...http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.php/1923-persu-streamliner-12319.html

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Garry:  Have a safe trip tomorrow....

Another view of the thing..

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:24 PM

blownout cylinder

As for the global warming thing...how did the last ice age suddenly end? Hmmmmmn?  http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif

http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz323/freshcylinder/Persu_Streamliner_1923_Romania_01.jpg

Barry .... Is that the result of removing the "W" from a BMW? Whistling

_________________________

Rob ... Our trip to AZ is about a month away, and we will fly to Phoenix and rent a car there. I have flown a lot of places, but I have never liked flying. When I was a kid, an airliner crashed very close to our house, and about 80 people died. I still recall the explosion as it crashed. Most were killed right away, but a few laid on the ground moaning for their final minutes. It was awful.  ... So, I avoid flying when I can, but sometimes I do it anyhow.

Jeff ... Evidently, Sundown Shops has an SP F7B to work on soon.

Well, we're drivng to CIncinnati tomorrow.

Have a good New Years Weekend everybody.

 

 

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:59 PM

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

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:09 PM

cudaken

  Who ever came up the saying "The Customer Is Al-wise Right" never ran a business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Actually, Ken the guy who came up with that saying DID indeed run a business....one that he inherited from Grandfather and his father and walked right into a CEO position guaranteed by the family business who NEVER, EVER worked the front lines with the actual customers!!!!

If you get a chance watch "Undercover boss" where bosses{CEO's}  go undercover on the front lines of their companies and "work inthe trenches" with the 'slaves". Was funny to see the CEO {and family inheritor} Of White Castle Burger chain. He worked with one gal who siad she walked into work everyday and said "is today the day I get fired?" He said he NEVER had to worry about that..inheriting the family business his grandfather built from the ground up, and wondered how anybody could work under that constraint?. Oddly enough, the lazy one he SHOULD have fired {and she KNEW buy the look on her face she was in toruble in the CEO's office before he walked in} was the lazy woman who was a supervisor and walked off the line when the line went awry, Shoulda fired her. Oh well. She got A HUGE second chance to save her job.

Have a good night's rest...

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:53 PM

 Hello Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, yes thank you dear, I will have a Beer

 Rob we all understand why you have your down days. We are just thrilled that you are posting again. Looking forward to see the new tractor. Are you painting again? Plus, would you post some pictures of the layouts? Love to see some.

 Lee Hope all went well today.

 Work Front Today was pretty much uneventful except one customer that was a ***. (can I say that?) He was not my customer, and I had no idea which car was his. Whole time we worked on his car he stood in the show room. I was up front and had 3 customer waiting at the desk and phones went nuts, had 5 lines going. 

 I could not find Tim (seems him and a teck went on a parts run?) and Bill was on a mandatory confreres call so he could not help. Took me 15 minutes to clean out the calls and the 3 people that where waiting. By that time Bill made it up front and that when the guy spoke up. Said he stood there for 15 minutes after his truck was pulled out and was not helped and he wanted the number to the customer complaint line?

 Bill apologized, and gave him his oil change for free (used my employee number) and gave him his next oil change for free. (again my number) I all so apologized and explained that I did not know what vehicle was his and with him waiting in the showroom the whole time I did not think anything with him standing there. (one of my customer and he knew each other and stood in the show room and gabbed for half a hour). He told me "it was not your fault, you where busy". OK, I was thinking to my self then why did you complain? Plus most people would have said something like "My truck is outside am I ready to go?"

 But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO he just stood there so he could complain later! Who ever came up the saying "The Customer Is Al-wise Right" never ran a business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Well, I have to be in at 8:00 AM Friday, so I am going to eat.

 Later, Ken

I hate Rust

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