Heartland Division CB&Q Jeff .... Busier than what? .... LOL
Jeff .... Busier than what? .... LOL
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Helloooooo
Ulrich, I like how your little plan has developed, very well thought out...
Just a quick stop,
cya!!
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Howdy!
VSmith .... Good to see your post here in the diner.
Ulrich .... I like the layout plan very much. Hop you feel better.
Ken .... I hope your illness is not a bad one.
In 2 days, I will have my 5th anniversary as a forum member. ... Are you ready for the celebration?
Also, we are getting ready for a trip to AZ coming up at end of the week.
It's time for the MIA's to report for duty!
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
cudaken Well went to work, came home sick 2 hours later, what can say?
Well went to work, came home sick 2 hours later, what can say?
Afternoon Folks
Ken
I hate Rust
Well I've been busier than a one-legged man at a butt kicking contest! Before I could even start on the Athearn loco this morning my father showed up. We needed to change out the front wheel bearings on the Peerless tractor. Naturally it became more than that. The left front bearing had gone dry and the spindle was badly worn, the part toward the outer end has a quarter inch deep, one and six tenths inches wide groove worn into it. No wonder the camber was out on that side! Only hard part was getting the tie rod end off. It didn't want to budge. I pulled so hard on it I almost pulled the tractor off the stands! That would've been nearly 3/4's of a ton of metal looking to use me as a landing spot. I had to lay back on my back and brace my foot against it and push it back so the stands were upright again. That resulted in the leg cramp from he!! but it worked! I had no intention of getting that close a look at the underside of that monster. I changed my point of attack so I wasn't pulling sideways on the breaker bar but rather from front to back. I eventually loosened the bolt and the tie rod end dropped away easily after getting a good hard smack from the hammer. I'm glad the brakes are on the rear axle. At least I don't have the fight with them. We got the axle spindle off and took it to a welding shop to have it built back up and ground to the proper size. Maybe it'll last another 15 plus years. The welding shop will call when the part is ready. Then it'll be fun-fun-fun putting it all back together. The bearings are already packed and ready so it should be a simple matter of putting on the inner bearings then the wheels and outer bearings and tightening them down. Who knows, maybe I won't have to look at them again until I'm sixty-six.
Ulrich thats a nice looking plan I like the way the divider creates 4 specific scenery areas. Look forward to seeing it progress.
Have fun with your trains
Good Evening Gang!
Flo, just a coffee for me, please. I am feeling kind of awful today. Nothing specific, just a case of having the blues.
I tried to get rid of it by adding some finishing touches to my layout idea. I guess I can leave the way it is, until I actually start building it. When that will be, is written in the stars.
Hope your having a good.
To all those MIA´s: Folks, I am getting worried - the list is getting longer!
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have a short stack of Buckwheat pancakes with real NYS Maple Syrup please. Oh, I need a nice mug of dark roast coffee to warm me up as well.
Today would be a thoroughly rotten day to be out camping! Currently 43°F and rain..... It is right on the edge of where it will be too hot in the house with the wood stove lit and to cold in the house without it.... Think I shall get it lit and keep as small a fire in it as I can today.
Ken, hope you will be feeling up to par soon.
Barry, I like the doodlebug photo! We had two of them at the golf course I w*rked at when I was in high school and college. Didn't have the fork lift though. We used them to pull the mowers for the rough. I think they were made from old Chevy pick up trucks IIRC.
Prayers for all those affected by the tornadoes in the Southeast last night!
I have a bunch of odds and ends needing my attention today....
Later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Thanks Terry. Starting to wrap my head around about working today, so I am feeling a little better.
Only tip I will offer on the coal loads is add some small domes in the coal from the cars being loaded.
Italian Roast coffee in a STORMY SOUTHERN mug, please.
***Ken, hope you are feeling better soon.
Have some required phone calls to make and papers to fill out, so better get at it.
Rob
Morning. Another forced train day. 20f ,20mph wind and snowing over the ice(rain) we got last night. Roads suck!
Going to try to finish the round house today. MOH left me a Honeydo list ,too!
Hope you feel better, Ken!
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
TMarsh Ulrich- No complaints on the door plan but, do you want two water scenes? They are different I see, but maybe the end one you may think of another scene you would like. Just a thought.
Ulrich- No complaints on the door plan but, do you want two water scenes? They are different I see, but maybe the end one you may think of another scene you would like. Just a thought.
Todd - one is supposed to be a coastal scene, but in view of a possible tsunami, I might change that.
Morning Folks
Flo, Coffee please.
Still sick, nose is stuffed up still. Not sure if I am going to work today or not. Yesterday I had a temp of 100.9 and not sure what it is right now.
Give you a idea how bad I felt yesterday, I did not run the trains and did not have a single beer.
Well I see you later.
Happy Monday Modelers!
Yep, the start of the w**k week is here again It's 28F and Sunny at 5280+
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
Delaware and Hudson Virtual Museum (DHVM), Railroad Adventures (RRAdventures)
My Blog
Good Morning!! Coffee please and a stack of buttermilk pancakes with butter and maple syrup. Thanks. Oh and don’t forget to make them thin and kinda rubbery. Thank you. Cloudy, with a temperature falling to around 33 by 5pm. Breezy. Currently, 40. Looks like they’re slowly backing off from the highs in the lower to mid forties this week. This morning they have tomorrow and Wednesday in the upper thirties then Thurs and Fri in the mid forties. We’ll see. Floor Wars Williamsville: Phase….I lost track - Well the refridge is in the living room and I have the tile layed were the thing will sit. The new on comes this afternoon sometime and it will go in the living room also until the mortar sets enough and we will move it in there Wednesday. I will grout today and then start w**king on the rest of the floor. Funny. Yesterday after we moved the refrigerator, Brenda decides she need to clean the insides. OK. But I ask, why now. See were the thing sits in the kitchen is right as you walk in. So, There I am, on the floor trying to prep and lay tile and there she is, trying to walk back and forth to get to the sink. "excuse me." "Sorry" "Can I get through?" " I don't know what you're getting mad about"......."What did you say!?" Ulrich- No complaints on the door plan but, do you want two water scenes? They are different I see, but maybe the end one you may think of another scene you would like. Just a thought.
Good Morning!! Coffee please and a stack of buttermilk pancakes with butter and maple syrup. Thanks. Oh and don’t forget to make them thin and kinda rubbery. Thank you.
Cloudy, with a temperature falling to around 33 by 5pm. Breezy. Currently, 40. Looks like they’re slowly backing off from the highs in the lower to mid forties this week. This morning they have tomorrow and Wednesday in the upper thirties then Thurs and Fri in the mid forties. We’ll see.
Floor Wars Williamsville: Phase….I lost track - Well the refridge is in the living room and I have the tile layed were the thing will sit. The new on comes this afternoon sometime and it will go in the living room also until the mortar sets enough and we will move it in there Wednesday. I will grout today and then start w**king on the rest of the floor. Funny. Yesterday after we moved the refrigerator, Brenda decides she need to clean the insides. OK. But I ask, why now. See were the thing sits in the kitchen is right as you walk in. So, There I am, on the floor trying to prep and lay tile and there she is, trying to walk back and forth to get to the sink. "excuse me." "Sorry" "Can I get through?" " I don't know what you're getting mad about"......."What did you say!?"
Barry- Welcome to Floor Wars. It’s a fun and exciting event. The original started in Marysville, now currently is in Williamsville. Good to see it’s going international now. We’ll call it…Floor Wars Canada: London. (in case another NOB decides to sign on) May I suggest for the foy-yay (pronounced Entrance Way around here ) use tile. We have wood, but the ceramic will be easier to maintain what with tracking snowy wet slop in. Even with rugs. See, we found out that rubber backed rugs are a no no with wood floors. So, the rug gets soaked and stays right on the wood. And unless you’re using cypress or bamboo or some other wet wood, wood no likey wawa. Our entrance has wood. Looks nice, but hindsight is 20/20. It’s not a big deal mind you. Just something to think about before you make the big decision. You can seal the wood and the cracks of course, but that too cracks sometimes with the expansion and contraction. Just something to ponder.
Proto what? Oh that. I’m a thinkin ya’ll know my feelins on THAT. I just want it to look good and somewhat believable to someone just passing by. That is a non railroader. I’m not saying just anything, I’d like it to at least be close. But like Ray I am kinda making my world up as I go. Um, probably a bit more than Ray is, but he’s like me except I’m using a real, no wait. I’m not using a real railroad, just an old name for one. (ideas/plans changed. Imagine that, me, change my mind. I already had a bunch of cars and well, I’m cheap) But even if I were a prototypical modeler, I would not care at all what you did or how you chose to do it. I may offer a suggestion, but that would be all it was. A suggestion based on my opinion and opinions are like a........ belly buttons. Everybodies got one. Just like my suggestion to Ulrich. Or Barry. Do I care if Ulrich has two water scenes? No. Would I? Who knows. I just thought there may be something he might like to try to model and….well. But actually, if Ulrich wants seven water scenes, more power to him. He may like water. Bottom line is his railroad, his dream, his…, his…, it’s HIS. And he’s having fun. Now Barry’s entranceway, if he puts wood down I’m coming up there and ripping it up and then run him down for three days til I get there, and then not let it drop for at least a week, then bring it up again for some other totally unrelated reason in about a month.
Wood in an entrance way….REALLY!
Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
Good morning. It's 60° and mostly cloudy. The high will be 69° and it will be partly cloudy.My plan today is to take the bottoms of the Athearn F7's trucks apart and give the contact surfaces of the trucks and bearings a good cleaning. Hopefully that should clear up the pickup problems. After that, well, we'll just see what happens.
Good Morning All,
Not much to report. I installed interiors and store signs on 4 buildings for the club layout and I applied static grass to a set of hay bales, all for the club layout. I really didn’t do any work to my layout over the weekend. Pictures of everything after I install it on the club layout Wednesday night.
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Good Morning...sort of..
We are supposed to go up to 45F today with a possibility of those ol' t'underin'boomers showing up this morning...this could be an interesting day as winds are supposed to go up to 40mph or so....
Going to go a little early this afternoon up to the university to find another book for the one course that I found out only yesterday that was supposed to be in the book store there...all I can say is that it had better be there...
Flo, I'll just have a coffee and a toast with jam please...I'll be a the RC for a bit...
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/
Monring,
Sausage,egg and cheese muffin, please.
We are supposed to be in the mid 40s today, so maybe sn*w will melt off??? This whole week looks a bit on the mild side...If it was for the mild temps early on, I would say this is our January thaw....
The fracking gas companies are hiring vets to do their dirty work... I'm all for hiring vets..they need jobs now too, but Nat gas companies are furthering their agendas in NE PA. To many now have to have "water buffalos" {large tanks of water delivered and refilled with potable water} cause of contaminated wells!!! SOme people can light their tap water coming out of the tap on FIRE. THAT is NOT how its supposed to be. One farmer in a nearby town say the NYS government is "depriving him of the use of his 242 acres"...well NO they are not...it was zoned agricultural and the gov't isn't preventing him from farming it! Thye are only holding up gas drilling until they understand the ramifications of such here in NYS to be SURE it is safe {mainly for tha NYC reservoirs upstate of course, NAturally!}. away for now.
Whew!
Well, we will see what kind of trouble we can get into today around here!
SO..what are you all gonna do for today?
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Chamomile tea, please.
Under a Tornado Watch this morning. Only a couple hours of sleep thus far, so heading back to bed awhile.
Have a good day all.
Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is Monday, January 23rd, 2012!!!
The start of a brand new work week!!!
Make it a GREAT day!!!
Our little Spring is a compact fellow....
Well, looks like it is time to go to sleep here as well...have a good night ...
Thanks for the tips, Curt. I'll give it a try.
Howdy.
My five year anniversary in the MR Forum is almost here........ Are you diners planning a big party to celebrate?
It's been busy for me last couple of days. I skimmed thru your posts, and I see you are all busy, too.
Jeff .... Sorry you were not feeling well yesterday, but hope you are koay now.
Rob ... So it'll be BN Cascade Green hailing the soylant green. ..... Hmmmm. ... I hope you can solve the derailments soon. The Haz Mat guys will be there to clean up the solent green.
Todd ..... Thanks tell us the Floor Wars Adventures.
Ulrich ... I like your track plan.
Lion ... Those cats are huge.
Ken ... That is a BIG DOG in that photo. Our son got a dog nearly that big a couple of years ago. (Great Dane/Pit Bull mix). This big dog is very gentle with our grand daughters, but certainly protects them from strangers. Our son bought the dog immediately after our DIL came home one day with the little girls when an intruder was in the house. It was a very bad situation.
Der John ..... How do you work so well with that itsy bitsy N Scale stuff?
Cheers!
Evenin' folks!
Janie, just a decaf please. I'll be right here by the stove when you bring it. Not going anywhere for a while.
Der.....???? I don't think I was part of the Rivet counting discussion.... I rather have fun doing some more or less highly detailed models, and I pride myself in getting as much information as I can about the prototype, but remember I model a figment (of my imagination). I figure to each his own, and don't make any fuss about what someone else did or didn't do, that's all. Of course, if I am evaluating your models for NMRA Achievment awards, THAT is a very different story. I have to know where all the rivets should be and you are going to do much, much better if they are all there....
Curt, it all depends.... How's THAT for an answer? For the turnouts the rail (including the points and frog) is soldered to the PC ties while it is in the jig. After it is soldered and the turnout is basically finished, it is taken out of the jig and I paint the PC ties then. For track that is hand laid in place (no jig used), ie: straight track and curved track, the ties are, including the PC ties are put in place first. The wood ties are hand cut from rail stock (Kappler Scale Lumber) and then stained with various dyes. I use a strong solution of India Ink and alcohol most often, but have some other solutions for lighter (older) ties. The ties are then glued in place, the rail glued and soldered (PC ties) and then the PC ties are painted to look like regular ties.
OH, oh! I see some pet envy going on in here...... Look what we have started!
Got about 4 more foot of track laid tonight while I was drying clothes down cellar. I also made a list of items I need to get. Put in an order at Fast Tracks, and will be making an order at Caboose Hobbies in a bit. Hope they have all I need in stock.....
Just stopping in one last time for the night...
See ya later!
-Joe
Dump trucks deliver ballast to the Lackawanna Cutoff work site.
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Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Here doggie doggie doggie....
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS