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Posted by cats think well of me on Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:22 PM

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I got this one off a music forum I'm on...

Bird joins Bluegrass band....

http://www.dogwork.com/blugrs9/

Hahaha I love the bird joining the blue grass band! That guy on the guitar seems rightfully surprised but at the same time amused. I have a very helpful cat blocking my view as I type on my laptop. 

Last fall, I acquired two Merchandise Service X29s (Red Caboose) and finished the second one, and fixed up the first as I'd slipped and fell on my butt going down the basement stairs to put it away. A few parts were broken but easily repaired, especially once Red Caboose sent me new stirrups. They're awesome about that, I asked them for new parts and he sent them right away free of charge! I have a lot of steps in case any more break. I am down to three X29 kits now and looking forward to finishing them, not just assembling them but adding proper couplers, weathering and some detail parts in time.  

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:14 PM

I got this one off a music forum I'm on...

Bird joins Bluegrass band....

http://www.dogwork.com/blugrs9/

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:06 PM

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Solving Jeff's math problem.

9 inches / second

x 60 = 540 inches / minute

x 60 = 32,400 inches / Hour

/ 12 = 2,700 feet / Hour

x 87  = 234,900' Hour ...(HO is 1/87 scale)

/ 5,280 =  44.5 mph ...... (5,280 feet per mile)

44.5 mph would be a good speed.

Thanks. I was thinking 40-50 mph. A speed of 45 is about right for small town grade crossings here. A member on another forum posted a link for a scale speed calculator. I tried it out about thirty minutes ago and came up with the same answer you did.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:56 PM

Solving Jeff's math problem.

9 inches / second

x 60 = 540 inches / minute

x 60 = 32,400 inches / Hour

/ 12 = 2,700 feet / Hour

x 87  = 234,900 feet / Hour ...(HO is 1/87 scale)

/ 5,280 =  44.5 mph ...... (5,280 feet per mile)

44.5 mph would be a good speed.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:55 PM

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

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Everybody is welcome in the DIner!
Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:34 PM

TSF ... Sorry to hear about your dog. Pets are so much a part of the family.

Ray ..... Sounds like you have a good day planned, I like your cloud tutorial.

Russell ... Good to see you in the diner, and I'm glad you solve the problem with the NS locos.

Rob ... Good to hear you workd on HO signs. I bet the green peppers were not HO.

Jeff .... I'm glad you got your track in good running condition.

Ken ... will you have a model of that car on your layout ?

I posted this photo in the "Show me" thread. I am working on the stone retaining walls. Also, I just completed upgrading the Con Cor CZ dome observation.

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:26 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Well after all the work I put into fixing the track problem last night and this morning the trains now run smoothly all the way around the layout. The lap time I just checked was fifty-seven seconds covering nine inches of track each second. I don't know what scale speed that works out to but it looks believable.

LION is not that sure anymore either. I once worked up a "timetable" so that I could use a stop watch against 300' of moving train (regardless of scale). For my 300' trains to pass a marker takes about 4 seconds, or 38 mph.

I have timed BNSF trains from my train room window. Six coal cars = 300' and they pass in about three seconds which figures out to be about 50 mph or so. I'll have to look in the train room to see if I can find that crib sheet, or maybe some mathematical geenus can produce a similar sheet.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:10 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a decaf for me....

Going to turn in a bit early tonight as I need to be on the road to Batavia by 7AM tomorrow morning.  I do hope I have remembered to pack everything we need for the day.  I'll be assembling some Tichy Train Group flat cars.  One gentleman is building an old O Scale Locomotive kit (I do mean old as everything has to be soldered in place - Brass), and another will be installing decoders in some ancient locos he has acquired.  we will have a bunch of handouts for people who visit the booth as well, and I am always available to chat about the NMRA and the hobby with people./

If you are coming to the show, be sure to stop by and say hi!

I won't be in before I leave, so I'll have to get breakfast their I guess.  I am looking forward to a Beef on Weck for lunch!

Later!

73

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Posted by csxns on Saturday, March 24, 2012 8:25 PM

Worked on two NS SD70M's today where the wires were touching the worm drive and causing noise,they run better now,when you fix a problem like that it really makes a EMD loco run great.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 7:45 PM

Well after all the work I put into fixing the track problem last night and this morning the trains now run smoothly all the way around the layout. The lap time I just checked was fifty-seven seconds covering nine inches of track each second. I don't know what scale speed that works out to but it looks believable.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 7:23 PM

TSF: Having to put down a loved pet is never easy but many times it's the right thing. I've had to do it a number of times. The last was a cat with leukemia. I don't know who's misery was greater, hers or mine.

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Posted by teen steam fan on Saturday, March 24, 2012 7:08 PM

Hey fellas

Jeff- I might ask you for the tabassco lemonade one of these days. Sounds actually pretty good. 

Sad day for me. My dog Duke might be dying. He's a yellow lab, about 11 years old. I decided that depending on how he does the rest of the weekend, I may put him down. Man this thing is tearing me up. He came into my life when I started having problems at school, he helped me though that. He broke his leg about a week and a half ago and rebroke it a couple days ago. I just never felt so useless. 

 

Thanks girls, but I don't want anything. I'll be in the back for a while. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 6:32 PM

JeremyB

Hey Jeff, do you still drink the lemonade with tobasco? I know you use to.

No used to about it, I still do.

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, March 24, 2012 6:18 PM

Hey Jeff, do you still drink the lemonade with tobasco? I know you use to.

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Evening in the Diner March 24th, 2012
Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:32 PM

good evening.

Well, did some laundry- now caught up. Tomorrow take a vaccuum to the carpets. and scrub the kitchen floor.

Reduced a pile of "important stuff" to shredded nothingness. Need to do more of that. But for now the shred bin is full. After the recycling goes out the next day or so I will. MOH is after me to "brighten up and clear out stuff". Once I get MY stuff done, then I can pick on MOH's PILES of ..ohwell yuo get teh idea!!!

tonight, so I can finally sleep well {i hope} I will take a prescription sleep aid. since i haven;t been sleeping much and its been so hot in the BR due to heat and the AC window unit not in yet, I am EXHAUSTED. I managed to sleep for an hour this afternoon.

MOH works til 8 tonight,,,,long night to wait till home. Not much on TV either, so I am bored, but exhausted.

Dinner will be ROast turkey over...hmm noodles , taters, or rice- havent decided yet. Have some leftover mashed so I think that.

Have a great night.

Geeked

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, March 24, 2012 4:54 PM

Coffee refill, please.

Printed out the lettered portion for a sign which will be going over a new business opening up in Sherman's Crossing (HO town). Expect to get back to it before long. Need to start on evening critter rounds soon.

Planted some bell pepper and tomato plants in pots today. Hope they produce - produce.Hmm

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by saronaterry on Saturday, March 24, 2012 4:27 PM
Thanks, Lee!! Terry in NW Wisconsin

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Saturday, March 24, 2012 3:26 PM

Thank you Lee,

Will do, this is a great way to account for them with consistency!

Thanks!

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Posted by LSWrr on Saturday, March 24, 2012 3:20 PM

Chad, start a list for each locomotive and make a note of each CV setting. It will save you some headaches in the future.

Jeff & Barry, thanks. Those trees are the “seconds” the vendor sold me that were crushed.  I had to buy a wide gaped comb and salvage the branches.

Terry check your email.

Galaxy & Jeff, the world will not end until 2029, the year I retire and probably they year I have all my credit paid off including the house, LOL!

I just finished tarring the garage roof between thunderstorms.  Hopefully it won’t rain for 30 more minutes….

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, March 24, 2012 1:42 PM

 Afternoon Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, Diet Dew Please.

 Ulrich Like the plan's, yes both of them. You go from no Rail Empire, to two! Looking forward to seeing if you can get the right away! Whistling

 Well, here in a little bit I have to get ready for the wedding. (I rather cut the grass) But we have been friends with Sheila for 28 years? Hard to believe it has been that long. Heck, I have spent 28 years in Indiana and now 28 years in Illinois. Where does time go?

 Guess it is time to hit the showers.

        Ken

 

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Saturday, March 24, 2012 1:08 PM

Although I offered to buy a round before, I got top!

So any late joiners, Enjoy, it's on the Chadley this afternoon!!! 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:47 AM

Cederstrand

***Jeffrey, I hope you won't be patching over that beautiful steamer!?!

I'll take a peach mango green tea - with a few dashes of Tabasco sauce.

No need to worry Rob. It's safe. It doesn't fit my general time period plus it's a nightmare on turnouts. It's tender drive yet there are no pickup wheels on the tender. All the pickup is done through the locos drivers.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:41 AM

Good Afternoon Gang!

The annual spring cleaning contest is over!

The windows are washed, so are all the curtains. The floor is scrubbed and washed. The furniture has been dusted and polished. The bathtub has received a new caulking job - Spring can now come!

Aside from the doing the annual chores it was a nice day - bright and sunny. Both Petra and I are really tired now - we will go to bed early tonight. We also change to Daylight Saving Time tonight, that means an hour less sleep - Sleep

I did find some time to play with another layout idea. It is a "Germanized" adaption of a layout I found in a UK forum. The original layout is an N scale layout, very well executed.

This is the plan:

Only a very small part of it will be actually scenicked - focusing on a typical turn of the century urban train station, featuring a big train hall. It will have non-working catenary, which I will have to make myself. Basically, it is a two-loup roundy-rounder, so nothing really special. The whole lot is just 20" by 60"

Now I only need to get Petra´s buy-in ... Cool

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:27 AM

Extra strong coffee in a  UNION PACIFIC  mug, please.

Some good progress being made by some on their RRs in here and cool pics being posted, too.

***Jeffrey, I hope you won't be patching over that beautiful steamer!?!

Going to make time later today for a little sign project. It will be a representation of a friend of mine's actual business, except under a nickname I gave her.  We'll see if she gets enough customers in the little (HO) town of "Sherman's Crossing". Whistling

Have a great day all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:23 AM

Thank you Garry,

'bout time I get into the '90's.... no?

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:10 AM

Howdy, everybody

It's good to see progress being made by the diners with their model railroads. (and other stuff, too).

Chad ... Good to see you here. Sounds like your railroad is going high tech! Glad you are happy with it.

Ulrich ... I hope the MIL visit goes well and you end up with more right-of-way.

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:54 AM

Mornin' evryone!

Zoe, I'll have a waffle with real maple syrup and several cups of dark roast coffee to wash it down.  Thank you ma'am.

Barry sent some dullness this way after he was done with it, so today will be dull until it starts precipitating the liquid sunshine later.  THAT should happen right about the time my #2 Granddaughter's 3rd. Birthday Party starts.....  At least then it won't be dull anymore even if it is icky outside.  Currently 55°F outside and going up to 60° this afternoon.  Finally March has returned to the Finger Lakes!  All the trees have started to bud out and most are showing leaves already.  That is about a month early.  Fruit trees are already in blossom and if it now turns cold, they won't be pollinated, meaning a very small apple and cherry harvest......  Not good!

2060, eh?  I think the world will have ended for me long before the year happens.....  LOL

Need to get a move on.  have to make sure I have everything I need for the Great Batavia Train Show tomorrow.  If you happen to go to it, be sure to stop over to the NMRA Modelers Corner tables and say hi!

Later!

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:20 AM

galaxy

Well,according to Sir Isaac Newton, the "end of the world" will NOT be 12/21/12, But rather in 2060!!! I would be ancient if I lived til then, so I may be safe from worry.

End of the world pushed back to 2060? I'd only be a hundred then and I don't see that happening. Another important event I'll miss!Laugh

 

 

Good morning. It's 56° and sunny. The high will be 82°.

Sunny today! I like to see that! The lake is almost back down to it's normal level. Yesterday the concrete walk around the boat house was above the water. That's about two feet above the normal level.

I was up until the wee hours this morning trouble-shooting and fixing an electrical problem on the layout. Locos were losing power coming around the 180° turn at the end of the extension. Pressing on the track restored power. Problem areas are the areas in red.



The black section between two red sections is where feeder wires connect to the track. The red areas either side of that point (to the turnout on the one side to the end of the red on the other side) were getting spotty power at best and at worst were failing entirely. Turns out that not a single rail joiner in those areas was soldered. So I spent most of my night carefully digging out the scenery at those joiners, cleaning the sides of the rails to either side of each joiner and soldering each and every joint. It took a bit but a train coming around that long curve now has steady power all the way around. That curve was put in years ago and I can't believe I missed all those joints when I went around the layout soldering joiners. Makes me wonder what else I missed.

Today I'll be going to the voting place to cast my vote in the presidential primary then go into town to the mail drop to return a a DVD to the History Channel Club. After that back home to get some rest then maybe work on the layout some more.


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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:18 AM

 Morning Fellow Dinners!

 Flo, Lemonade please.

 Jim It is a pretty short drive home, maybe 1.5 miles so it should not be that bad.

 Curt I have the Pacific version coming. I did finishes the last DVD last night. I will miss watching it.

 James and Curt Thanks for answer my Knot question. I knew it was some where in that range.

  Mr Dispatcher Car is a 69 Hemi Charger and it is Hemi Orange.

 

 Well, got to get something to eat.

           Ken

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Morning in the Diner March 24th, 2012
Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 24, 2012 8:58 AM

Good morning again

I went to pick up a "few things" at the grocery store while they are still on sale. Spent $80 - about $50 more than I would have liked. Trying to get a carry out for the flavored seltzer water {5 12 packs for $12 only $0.20 cents a can! plus return deposit and tax}  and the tonic water amongst other things...was like pulling teeth...they only had three "errand boys" to do it, and had to call a 4th form the soda can redemption center to help me...and NOT busy that early in the Am {8 AM} jeeze lou-eeze I tell ya.

did half the dishes already. I hate doing them after standing and cooking dinner at night as my back doesn't like that, so I leave till AM. Only got half done not much else.

Did 2 loads of laundry already have one yet to fold.

I have NOT been sleeping well lately...I always have a change of sleeping habits around the equinoxes {wonder why?]. I was lucky to get about 4 hours last night, MAybe a nap is soon in order.

Well,according to Sir Isaac Newton, the "end of the world" will NOT be 12/21/12, But rather in 2060!!! I would be ancient if I lived til then, so I may be safe from worry.

Well, now that the funding to help us buy a house is gone, we find a very nice one in my father's neighborhood that about suited our needs...only it didn't have a basement for trains, but it DId have a finished attic space for the trains though! ANd a garage that maybe could be turned totally into a train room. Sigh Actually there was another that is very near our house that is in decent shape, but some fixing up and it would be worth more...needs painting badly and a yard cleanup {curb appeal lacking} to be great. But Sigh nto to be at this time.

Well, I shall go and try a nap, but right now to wound up for sleep I think.

later

Geeked

-G .

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