Afternoon folks!
Just popping in to see what is going on. I could use a nice cup of hot chocolate, Chloe. Thank You!
TMarsh Anyway, mowed more of the yard again yesterday but ran out of bags again. I’m bagging because if I don’t there will be so much grass on the ground the grass will die out.
Anyway, mowed more of the yard again yesterday but ran out of bags again. I’m bagging because if I don’t there will be so much grass on the ground the grass will die out.
THAT is why I don't bag up the clippings. Just leave them right on the lawn in hopes......
I keep thinking of more things to do with the Powerhouse by the quarry. Now I think I will scratch build a water tower for it. After all those boilers need to have a good constant water supply! I have put on various styles of vents on the roofs, and drain screens where the downspouts are and stone covering the flat roof (Well two of the three. The other will get done after I build the water tower).
Have any of you used the WS foam roadbed? If you have, what kind of glues have you used. I need to use something a bit more robust than the somewhat sticky, pull apart easy stuff sold by WS. I prefer putting down the ties with Pliobond. I'm thinking it might eat right through the roadbed material. Looks like the cork isn't going to be around for a while as the company that makes it can't find usable cork to import for it.....
Catch you all later!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Heartland Division CB&Q Jeff ... I said you use Z scale decoders. Any problems with them in large HO locomotives?
Jeff ... I said you use Z scale decoders. Any problems with them in large HO locomotives?
Here's a shot of the interior of the lead unit. The small red thing above the rear flywheel is the decoder.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Happy April 1st, everybody.
The visit is going well for the most part. I took the 10 year old grand daughter fishing on the dock. Unfortunately, some uncontrolled teenagers were running their jet skis at full throttle in our bay making fishing impossible. Grrr .... We'll try again later. Early evening should be a good time.
Mr. B .... Nice of you to check in from Italy. We'll have to have Italian food here this evening to celebrate.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Got these two shots of the SDP40F's. Both have Athearn blue box shells. The lead unit is on an Athearn blue box chassis that was rebuilt to RTR using the motor, drive parts and wheels from an Athearn AC4400. The trailing unit is on a cut down Proto 2000 E6 chassis. Both have Digitrax DZ125 Z Scale decoders and are speed matched and permanently mu'd. You'll never see one without the other.
Well, it looks like the SDP40F's (my two biggest six axle locos) will keep their decoders after all. I put them on the layout for a final chance to redeem themselves after their deplorable performance of a couple of weeks ago and they've decided to play ball. They've been running the entire route around the layout for nearly an hour now without a single problem and that's even pushing a train backyards at high speed without so much as a hiccup. Considering the rough state of my track there's something to be said for that. Miraculous might be the word. There's been some minor track work between then and now, mostly clearing out some excess ballast and dealing with a set of turnout points that were sitting too high. That little bit must have made all the difference. I got some of the run on video too. SDP40F run.
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Good Morning! from Tipton IN.
Today is the first Sunday in April so don't forget to set your clocks back one hour!
Tipton Bill,
You are a scream.... Happy April Fools to you as well.
Johnboy out.............................................and checking his watch that still shows the correct time.
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Good Morning!! Coffee and….you know what? Not really hungry right now, so just coffee. Thanks. Sunny, with a high near 86. Southwest wind between 7 and 11 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph.
Good Morning!! Coffee and….you know what? Not really hungry right now, so just coffee. Thanks.
Sunny, with a high near 86. Southwest wind between 7 and 11 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph.
Welp, I did it. I took down the layout and sold all the stuff for 7 dollars in change. Mostly quarters. APRIL FOOLS!!!!! Come on guys. I can’t even find the thing let alone get to it to take it down.
Ok seriously. Me an Squatchy my Bigfoot were talking and decided…HAH!! Got you again!
Oh you guys are too easy. (chuckle)
Anyway, mowed more of the yard again yesterday but ran out of bags again. I’m bagging because if I don’t there will be so much grass on the ground the grass will die out. I could rake it up, but I tried that last time and didn’t get around to getting it all due to other things coming up and it was not real good so I figure this time I’ll just do the bag thing and take the time. Better in the long run. I will get the last part done today, then mow the yard again because the front needs it again. I see a perpetual mowing month going on here.
Went to the Chinese buffet last night, got my favorite waitress again. This time her name was Susan. I asked her, well pointed to the name on the ticket, and she smiled and said “yes, Susan” I said I thought it was Nancy. She smiled and said…”yes. Nancy” I’m gonna learn Chinese today so by Wednesday if I get there, I’ll know how to ask her name. Easier that way. Funny thing I was finishing my ice cream and my third Dotta Peppa ( she must think I’m dehydrated) and I noticed she was standing by my side holding the bill tray. She was looking at the buffet and I saw she was looking at Brenda who was up there talking to a friend of hers. She looked down and made a couple hesitant moves to set the bill down and then looked back at Brenda. She finally set the bill down in the middle of the table when she noticed I was looking at her. Didn't seem to really want to though. This is the one who always gives the bill to Brenda. I laugh about it, Brenda doesn’t seem to find it quite as amusing because she too has watched her and noticed she doesn’t give it to any other woman. She either sets it in the middle or closer to the man. Except Brenda. Then thanks me. I mentioned taking her home with us again. Didn’t go over well. She said “you can’t even figure out what her name is. Next time it’ll be Cathy or something" .....”yes, Cathy” Ah the simple things in life are what makes it worth living. She is a very nice person and works hard. Funny to see her push the bus cart that’s twice her size. Has to really lean in to it to get it moving, but she gets it done. Stay out of her way though, not sure she could stop it too quick if at all.
We have both Cottonmouths and Copperheads here, I don’t care what the experts say. However a Copperhead is and always has been a very rare site. Very rare. Mybe they are on vacation too. A Water Moccosin is not too common to see but if you hang around the rivers and less populated lakes you will see them. Not in abundance, but you will. Luckily their venom isn’t all that horrible unless you’re a small child or a mouse. The Copperhead has been way over rated in it’s toxicity, which I guess is way less than our big bad cottonmouth, as long as I can remember. Local legends I suppose. Being as how you hardly ever see one makes them badder I guess. Still all in all I’d not want to get bit by either one.
Welp, best get doing something even if it’s wrong.
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.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, just an egg, bacon, and cheese muffin and a cup of dark roast to go. Heading out to church.
Floweedah, huh? Too darned hot there this time of year as far as I'm concerned. Guess I will just stay inside by the air conditioner and out of the sun! Nothin' down here but bugs, poisonous snakes, and old people....... Just joking, I have some relatives down here too. Please don't let them know I am in the area!
Later!
Morning All,
Flo I would love a cup of coffee please. The darn animals woke me at 5:30 this morning scratching in our bedroom. This was followed by a call from work asking if I wanted to come in for OT. Since I am already getting paid today (time trade) that would have me working for free...not happening.
I'm going to do some electrical layout work today. The yard right now has power coming in through 1 track to 9 tracks. It works OK but if you throw a switch to a different direction it kills the power to the original lead downstream of the switch. Not my favorite job doing power leads but it needs done.
Well I got my new work schedule for May-Sept and it is exactly the same as I work now. It was my 9th choice. Not real happy about it.
Lee- The reason I mentioned the anchoring was because these guys anchor their boat 2 times a day for just about every day. While in the Navy one of the subs I was on had anchoring issues 3 different times. The last time we were practicing outside of Pearl and we couldn't lift it so we had divers come out and tie a lead to it and we winched it up on deck using a capstan and entered port that way.MOH thought that was pretty funny .
Ulrich- I am ashamed to say I never knew about the FL museum. It looks like it is only open on Sat and Sun so I am going to try to get there the weekend of the 21st. It is about 2 hours from where I live. I will take lots of pictures when I go.
Everyone take care of yourself.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
Good morning, Chloe. If we are in Florida, it should be warmer. I can't wait.
Today I plan some layout time.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Woops, looks like I posted the same time as Urlich, so I got left at the old location.
On the bright side, Florida is nice, bit crowded from spring break, but still...
Now back to your regular scheduled post.
Powerlifting- My school has an option where you can choose between 3 different types of gym classes, an athletic performance class or powerlifting.
As for scores, I placed 8th in bench 180 pounds, and third in deadlift with 400 pounds lifted.
If you can read this... thank a teacher. If you are reading this in english... thank a veteran
When in doubt. grab a hammer.
If it moves and isn't supposed to, get a hammer
If it doesn't move and is supposed to, get a hammer
If it's broken, get a hammer
If it can't be fixed with a hammer... DUCK TAPE!
Good Morning
We have not even started April yet and we are already on page two here...
Day is starting a bit wet this morning...they forecast 60% chance of rain and we are getting it..in monsoons...
Having a quiet day today..listening to the birds in our backyard..proposing to attempt a clean up of a couple of Fibber Magee and Mollie closets in here ...then getting some tiles readied for Floor Wars, London ON division, forgot which number....
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/
Good morning. It's 68°F and cloudy with fog becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. The high will be 88°F.No set plans for today. I may work on some locos later. My really BIG six axle locos that liked my old layout (even the 18" radius curves) don't like the new layout. That's OK. I have some smaller locos that are in need of decoders and seeing as the big ones won't be needing theirs, well, you know how that goes. If you hear a pair of SDP40F's screaming for help as their decoders are being ripped out just ignore it. They're just seeking attention.
Lee - 50 lbs. is quite a lot. Imagine a stack of 100 packs of butter. In Germany, butter is sold in 1/2 lbs. packs...
Right now, I still have problems to move around. Each move hurts quite a bit.
Good Morning,
Jim, that is a good reason to do 20+ years in the military, the medical insurance is actually pretty good. I’m not overly impressed with the dental insurance but it’s better than nothing. After all I’ve been through this year I’ve only had about $600 out of pocket expenses. I still think anyone “practicing medicine” or practicing law” shouldn’t receive so much money until they learn enough that they don’t have to “practice” on me….
Curt, anchoring isn’t as easy as it sounds especially if you have the wrong anchor for the bottom type. I’ve been to almost every island in the Caribbean and Grand Cayman was nice. I thought it was better than the ABC islands or PR. You couldn’t pay me enough to go back to Jamaica.
Ulrich, I hope you continue to show improvement. I’m off to see a specialist about my parathyroid issues as soon as insurance approves it. I continue to follow the 6-month experiment my urologists set up for me. A pile of vitamins and special diet that is basically don’t eat anything really healthy and limit my intake of fruits and vegetables. I lost 7 pounds in the first month by sitting on my bottom watching TV or playing with trains. My MD said not to worry until I lost 50 pounds then we needed to chat again…
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Benvenuti a Firenze, Mr. B.!
Florence is actually the home of A.T.T.S. - Associazione Toscana Treni Storici - the Tuscan Historical Train Society.
You´ll find a link here - maybe there is some valuable info for you for your vacation in "Bella Italia"
Bongiorno! This unusual greeting comes to you from Florence, Italy. We're vacationing here. The weather and the scenery are just beautiful. No trains yet, but we will probably be taking a trip down to Naples and Pompeii later this week.
I could sure use a cup of American coffee, though....
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
TIPTON
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Here you are, Sir!
Florida Railroad Museum
Sir Madog I was not really awake when I moved the Diner to its April position, so I forgot to mention, where we are this month. I thought it´d be nice to enjoy some fairer weather, so we are now in Parrish, FL, touring the Florida Railroad Museum.
I was not really awake when I moved the Diner to its April position, so I forgot to mention, where we are this month. I thought it´d be nice to enjoy some fairer weather, so we are now in Parrish, FL, touring the Florida Railroad Museum.
Ulrich, Do you have links to this here mu-see- um? I would like to See-Um what they have.
-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.
GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is April Fools Day, April 1st, 2012!!!
Also known in the Christian World as Palm Sunday!!!
Prepare Ye, prepare Ye!!!
Have a good day & stay safe!
Good Evening Modelers!
Sad new today from the fire...
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
Delaware and Hudson Virtual Museum (DHVM), Railroad Adventures (RRAdventures)
My Blog
Lets do a tour down under
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Hello Fellow Dinners, where ever we are?
Flo, Beer Please.
Well I am pretty much Discussed with the ways thing are going at work! I have not quite a job for years, but this one is getting me close!
Cut my hair, only comment from Dave was "its about time, you have to next week to trim your beard or I am going to cut it for you"! My beard at it longest is may be a 1/4 inch?
Satins Spawn Larry, while walking pass him (don't know if he saw me coming) said to Dave, " now if we could get rid of the person up front (sales desk) that messes up the work orders we be in good shape". Far as I know, I am not messing up tickets but he smiled when he saw me.
There are other things I could go into, but it is late. We closed at 7:00 PM but did not get the last one done till 9:15 plus I had to train a new victim on how to close. Did not get out the door till 9:45 PM.
Ken
I hate Rust
Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Hi Ulrich, Hey Curt.
Two thunder-boomers came through tonight. Spent the second one with Storm Cat out on the front screened porch and enjoyed the show. All clear.
Have a good night all.
Rob
Whew...I'm glad I made it in time to catch the diner this month. Oh, where are we headed?
Welcome to this month´s Diner.
Feel free to join the crew - that´s Janie, Flo. Chloe, Zoe and Cousin Vinnie - for a chat about model railroading and other, non-model railroading related topics!
The old place can be found here.