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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, March 3, 2012 3:04 PM

Good Afternoon.

Had a bunch of stuff to do this morning..namely clear driveway of neighbour's tree that fell on our'n front lawn this morning from all the winds we had today..then we had a piece of someone's front steel awning go fly past our house and slam into a car that was parked on the side of the road...it is just nuts out here..winds of 60mph and more...yikes!!!

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Posted by yougottawanta on Saturday, March 3, 2012 3:04 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Got the starter button installed just to the right of the steering column. Turn key to run, press the button and it fires right up. Perfect.

When I was a kid my dad had an old Ford. When the ignation went bad the way he fixed was with a doorbell button. Never forget getting in the truck one afternoon and there with a couple of clamps sat the rectangular shape of the door bell button. Pump the gas a couple of times, push the button and away we went.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 3, 2012 2:58 PM

Got the starter button installed just to the right of the steering column. Turn key to run, press the button and it fires right up. Perfect.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 3, 2012 1:27 PM

JeremyB

Jeff I always have wondered, being in the country do you keep a firearm in the trailer for protection?

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Went to town earlier and got the rest of the groceries for the month and went by Autozone to get a starter button for the van. The ignition switch in the column is starting to give me some new fits when turned to the start position. So I'm going to do the same thing that was done on my old '68 Dodge and run a fused wire from the battery to the starter button (to be installed this weekend I hope) then a wire from the button to the starter relay. The start function of the ignition switch in the column will be rendered useless and hopefully won't cause a problem. That's enough about that.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, March 3, 2012 1:25 PM

Coffee refill, please.

Outstanding layout pics being posted in here.YesCool

Searched my old computer for those WA. steam train pics with no luck. Did find a smattering of B.N. photos taken behind where I lived in Auburn. Also from the Tacoma freight yard, but they were shot during overcast days and are not much to look at.

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, March 3, 2012 1:15 PM

Good looking farm scene Curt :)

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, March 3, 2012 1:06 PM

Afternoon,

Well I got the ballasting complete and got the layout put back together (farm & new buisness area), did ground cover, and road work. I'm waiting on the needed turnouts to come in to redo the coaling tower area.

Todd- I don't know of any Menard's around here.

Ulrich- Nice pics of your modules.

 

 

 

 

 

Everybody take care.

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, March 3, 2012 12:18 PM

Jeff I always have wondered, being in the country do you keep a firearm in the trailer for protection? I know I would but, I live in Canada and are government treats us like babies and doesn't allow law abiding citizens to have a firearm in our homes let alone a concealed carry permit. I guess they would rather us become a victim then to defend ourselves if we have a intruder in the house, its sad but we see alot of home invasions around here, while people are in there homes.

Scary.....

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 3, 2012 12:08 PM

TMarsh

Yup, Jeff has thrown a hankerin for an Airstream in Toddland ( of which I’m King) somewhere. I think it would look good all dulled up and sitting somewhere in the woods being used as a hou….wait. That sounds familiar.Wink

 

Yep! It could look like this cracker box.

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, March 3, 2012 12:03 PM

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Sunney Santa Ana winds make it warm 80 today, 85 Sun. 77 Tue. I am wearing shorts with the front door open and my dogs can run in and out.

On TV here they have been having really discusting anti smoking comercials. I finally saw who pays for them. The Dept. of Health and Human Services, Thats you and me.

Yes and no... They are being funded out of Tobacco Settlement funds. True the funds *could* be used for anything else, but the pols have to throw some in the anti-smoking direction or face the wrath of those who are in the anti-smoking camp which includes some fair sized PACs.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:51 AM

Howdy ... 

Well, the weather has calmed down today. Winds were very powerful for several hours yesterday. Prayers for tornado victims and their families. 

Bill T ... I enjoy your friendly greeting every morning along with my Elliots Diner coffee. I'd still like to see the Tipton depot in person some day.

Ken ... Glad the situation at work is resolved. Now, you may have fun working hopefully.

Ulrich .... Best wishes with your search. Also, your layout photos look great. 

Cheers, everybody! 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:27 AM

Good Afternoon Gang!

It´s more like evening, the sun is slowly setting. It has been a sunny day, but I was busy getting my papers ready and sending out the first couple of applications. Job application procedures in the US and Canada are very much different from what they are here, and I want my application to be A1. You never get a second chance on a first impression ... Whistling

Aside from working on my papers, I even found a little MRRing time. Built a small console to hold the Kato power pack, which is not really meant to be a hand-held throttle.

 The thing looks like this:

Needs a dab of paint, but that has to wait until my financial situation is cleared up.

Some more layout shots:

Not the best pictures, but without a tripod I have to use the flash ... Whistling

Enjoy your day!

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:58 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have the #2 special, over easy on the eggs, home fries, bacon, and a double order of sour dough toast.  What?  No THAT is not the same as I always have, I changed the order of the order this time....  So there!  Yes I want a cup of dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR mug.  Some things never change...WhistlingSmile, Wink & Grin

Spring has officially arrived here in the Finger Lakes!  Saw my first pair of Robins outside in my lawn!  Probably got blown here from the mid west yesterday.  We are still supposed to have some high winds here today (no tornadoes hopefully) with gust up to 50 mph. 

I will be spending part of this afternoon viewing what I'm told is a great On30 layout that has agreed to be open for our NMRA Division Spring Meet.  He will getting a free Railpass (6 month membership) from us both to cover him with the NMRA insurance, and as a gift for opening up his layout for us.  It is supposed to very large and exquisitely done.  I'm sure I will enjoy this afternoon.

Glad to see most of our patrons have checked in after yesterday's storms.  Glad you are safe if not sound....!  Ken, that is some good news.  Hopefully you will will now be given the credit for the sales which were stolen from you.  Thumbs Up

Have a great day everyone!  Catch you later.  Oh, and Bill, keep on posting!  I enjoy your photos very much.  Nice we have someone who just keeps us company in here!

73

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:57 AM

gear-jammer

Galaxy,  Yes,  I will try to find a good location.  This time of year,  most things are closed.

Sue

SUE, we know most things are closed this tiem of year. If I pick a location, though, we just pretend it is open.

I try to provide links to a museum's or  vintage train running's website so others can peruse their info and "imagine" they are there or can "go there" in their minds.

Searching the net for pics we can legally use here can also be done of the vintage train runnings.

Otherwise, we would be "cooped up" in the southern states all winter in HOPES they are running trains, and "cooped up" in the northern states or across the border for all summer months. I found that even in the south of Texas and across the far south they don't tend to run trains during winter either. so imagination is the key.

I just thought you might have toured more or the train sites in the area than I could find listed, or know of a  special feature of one of the sites.

Thanks for your help!

-G

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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:55 AM

Mornin, Janie could I have an irish coffee and a short stack please. Suppose ta be mostly sunny, high close to 40 and real breezy today.

G-son’s team won last night, so they finished the year 3’rd. Ollie took 1 ref out for awhile, when he went for a ball blocked out of bounds. Ref was in the way, Ollie still knock the ball back in, but he hit the ref in the place, that guys don’t like being hit in, ref left the floor, again. Every-one was sure happy after that [even most on the other side].

ROB,,,,,, that hail was nickel n quarter size here, bout 10 mile S they had ping pong ball n bigger. There’s some windows that have to be replaced and a lot of roof damage.

JIM[CG],,,,,,,,, yep, still got G-kids 24-7, most doing great, got a couple we’re kinda worried bout. Jbirds J.R.A. She had a couple mornings this week; mom had to help her out of bed. And Tank, he’s got Bronchitis again, and may in up in the hospital, for treatment.

KEN,,, looks like you got this round with Larry anyway.

BILL,,, I stand with you, if’en I needs to on your morning posting and not much to say. There is times where the less is said, The better the conversation. AS for ME, I enjoy the different pics you post some morns

Thanks for the best wish dealing with the S.S., but if I lose it for a spell, we’ll manage, while tryin not to complain too much [unlike some others], in the same way we always have for many a year [guess we cume from good stock]. As my Gr-granddad said, “in hard times ya have 2 choices. Wonder round with yur head up yur backside in the dark, feelin sorry fur yourself. Or ya can grab holds of both ear n pull yur head out, so ya kin see where H--L yur going”. He didn’t say it exactly that way, he was, ah, er, not P.C. by todays standards and neither am I at times.  

Best gets round, thought prayers for all those in need, n hope ya’ll has a gooden.

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:54 AM

Good Morning!! Coffee and biscuits and gravy please. Thanks

Partly sunny, with a high near 40.

I wish I had a mini track hoe. OOOPS! Sorry. I mean excavator. Last time that word was used, the forum got it’s panties in a bunch.

Jim- Glad you’re doing…. as well as can be expected I guess. As far as not telling Brenda about me lazing out…no need. She already knows. Boy do I know she knows because she has made it rather clear that she knowsWhistling. Cabinets come in Monday. Vacation over. Or so I’m told. As for the Menard’s, I prefer them over Lowe’s. Not that I have anything against Lowe’s, but Menard’s does seem to have lower prices on comparable items of the same brand. Is the Menard’s very close to Lowe’s? Usually the build real close to each other. Many times even just across the street. They seem to compliment each other oddly enough. Menard’s picks up Lowe’s customers and vice versa. I do it myself if say Menard’s doesn’t have what I’m looking for then usually Lowe’s does. Usually. W**ks out well. I prefer Lowe’s for the tols as the sell DeWalt and they sell John Deere now. But for other items, I usually go to Menard’s. Maybe because Menard’s was here first and I’m just kinda sticking with them and I know the store layout better. Don’t know.

Yup, Jeff has thrown a hankerin for an Airstream in Toddland ( of which I’m King) somewhere. I think it would look good all dulled up and sitting somewhere in the woods being used as a hou….wait. That sounds familiar.Wink

Ken- Well, if he SAYS he’s cheatin, that’s a different story. Must not be a secret.

Ok, heart just settled down from the Marysville being wiped out thing. Though I’m not glad about those in Indiana, I’m veeeery relieved it’s not Ken’s Maryville. Prayers for all hit by the disaster.

Ray- Power house is looking great. I thought the downspouts looked a bit large, HOLY COW!!! 3 INCHES?! Quick call the RC police… give up that seat busterLaugh. Aw calm down Vinnie. He knows I’m just teasing him. But, with a flat roof they could be larger than normal if the don’t use as many. Just a justification thought for your RC side.

Welp, fooled around long enough, gotta get ready to….oh who am I kidding.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:52 AM

 Morning From Maryville ILL!

 Hum, Flo is this a new way of doing a Breakfast Buffet, picking it of the Walls and Floors? Dinner I will have a Coffee and a plate of Wall Scrapings please!

 Bill I did not see where TA called you 'idiotic" or "stupid"? He might have edited that part out, but I did not see it.

 Well, time to get ready for work. Sigh Not my normal time of 1:00 PM, so I am still sleepy.

 Ken

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:31 AM

Italian roast coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.

***Galaxy (& Sue): my sister and I used to take the Snoqualmie steam train almost every year and always rode in the open car. Somewhere I have photos. That's a nice jaunt.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:08 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Coffee, please.  Lots of chit chat since yesterday.

Bill,  I missed your depot photo this morning.

Galaxy,  Yes,  I will try to find a good location.  This time of year,  most things are closed.

Ray,  I do way too many hobbies and activities.  Life is not boring.  That is why I have trouble finishing things.  Back to the car shop.

Operations session this afternoon.  I am undecided on signing up to dispatch or operate an extra.  I will probably make that decision at the last minute.

Sue

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:03 AM

JeremyB

Hi Jeff

I see in your one pic that you use the loctite super glue gel, I love the stuff but noticed the other day that my bottle looks frosty on the outside like it might have leaked some, but it didnt. Have you seen this on any of the bottles you get?

Can't say as I have. They usually don't last that long with me.

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, March 3, 2012 9:00 AM

Hi Jeff

I see in your one pic that you use the loctite super glue gel, I love the stuff but noticed the other day that my bottle looks frosty on the outside like it might have leaked some, but it didnt. Have you seen this on any of the bottles you get?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:57 AM

Good morning. It's 50° and cloudy. The high is due to be 60° and it'll be partly cloudy this afternoon. There's a 30% chance of rain this morning.

Nothing special going on today. I'll be off to town soon to do the second half of the grocery shopping.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:40 AM

Good morning all, crisp cool morning in the 30's compared to 78 yesterday!

Off to the railroad museum CN is bringing a train ride for the kiddies. 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:08 AM

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...The big question at present is >>> How close is Tipton to Marysville Ind. ?  Hopefully not on the flight path of that Tornado.

Hope all is well with you there Bill......................

Johnboy out...........................and back to bed.

 

Thanks for the concern. All is OK here in beautiful downtown Tipton. Marysville is in extreme southern Indiana. I am about 30 miles north from Indianapolis on the old NKP (LE&W) main where it crossed the old NKP (LE&W) IMC line (Indpls. to Michigan City).

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Posted by Curt Webb on Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:01 AM

Morning All,

I notice there as been excitement in the diner already today. Only plans today are to ballast the new track and go to my club later. MOH is at a class until 2 PM so quality ballasting time for me. The next 4 days are supposed to cool down to mid 70's F.

Ken- I'm glad the Larry reign is over.

Ray- Very nice modeling.

Rob- Glad the storms missed you too.

Everyone take care of yourselves.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:49 AM

JeremyB

I dont think TA462 is picking on anybody, hes just stating that it seems like the same thing is said every morning with little variation . He didnt say anything mean at all, just asked a question and got jumped on for it.

Perhaps you should re-read what I said in reply to "TA462". I didn't "jump' on him in any way. I, simply, explained what I do and told him what he could do to solve his apparent problem with it. Also, I did not call him 'idiotic" or "stupid" which he used to refer to me.

On the other hand, if you find anything objectionable in my reply to him please feel free to use the "abuse" report function of this forum to report it.

Have a nice day ! Geeked

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:29 AM

I dont think TA462 is picking on anybody, hes just stating that it seems like the same thing is said every morning with little variation . He didnt say anything mean at all, just asked a question and got jumped on for it.

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:23 AM

TA462

 wetidlerjr:

 

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

 

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Cool

 

TIPTON

 

 

Is this some automated post or something?    This is the same post everyday for over a month.  Nothing else, just Good Morning! from Tipton IN.   Whistling 

Aw, quit pickin' on the guy.

It used to be a sometimes "race" between him and me to get the first posting welcoming the new day. He has been doing it for a long time and I sometimes do beat him to it, but now I post when I get up and get around to it, rather than the first minute I get up in the wee hours of the morning.

He doesn't really change his post much, but it is there and signifies a new day has arrived in the diner.

I change my post wording a bit so it isn't "boring" to others [or myself}, AND I was requested a long time ago to put day and date in my morning post so some could notice what day is was and know the date as well. I always try to wish everyone a good day for the coming day in some sort of manner, and often inject a little humor, depending on the day's events, celebrations or happenings.

As Bill said, if you don't like his posts {or mine} you don't have to read them.

Have a GReat day and enjoy it as you see fit, Mr TA462.

Geeked

 

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The Diner 03/03/2012
Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:09 AM

gear-jammer

  Galaxy has not stated exactly where we are.  I will look for a train theme location.

Later,  Sue

Sue- perhaps since i am less than familiar with the area of the Pacific Northwest, YOU could be a "guide" to train hot spots in  the Washington, Orgeon,and even  Idaho and Montana?

Perhaps we could start here with the "Spirit Of Washington Dinner Train" in Renton:

http://spirit-of-washington-dinner-train.visit-seattle.com/

Or perhaps a visit in Snoqualmie to the Northwest Railway Museum:

http://trainmuseum.org/   {we cannot get in regretably until APRIL 1, but we can nose around the website for info!}

and we can pop over here and nose around:

http://steamtrainride.com/

All for starters!!!

 

Have a Great day y'all!!

Geeked

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Good Morning...again
Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:05 AM

TA462

 

 wetidlerjr:

 

 

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

 

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Cool

 

 

 

 

Is this some automated post or something?    This is the same post everyday for over a month.  Nothing else, just Good Morning! from Tipton IN.   Whistling 

Actually, no. The greeting is the same but most days I post a picture (RR related) but sometimes I don't so it's just the greeting. If you would pay attention (which, apparently you have not) you would see that I post at different times (with different pics) which would tell you (which, apparently, it did not) that it isn't automated.

If my postings cause you such distress and grievous harm, I suggest that you ignore them or report them to the moderator.

As for not posting in other threads, I prefer to read and learn and go by the old saying "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." We have enough here who do not follow that wise saying so I see no need to add to to the folly.

 

Have a nice day!

(From Tipton IN)

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