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Posted by galaxy on Friday, April 5, 2013 11:05 AM

well,

the dryer is here.

Now to test it out. I have a 7 cf washer {not that full but close}  and so with the dryer at 6.5 CF it should all really fit and dry in say, the 90 minute timed cycle. We shall see.

I have about 7 loads backed up so I shall be busy. Plus bedding plus its time to wash winter/spring coats again. The dryer will get a workout!!!

No decision yet on the T&C. Still deciding. Would like to be without a vehicle payment, but for at least the next 21 months, we would still be the same payment...so whats the diff?

so as long as my back holds out {its in bad shape now} I will be doing the laundry.

GOt my tooth pulling apt next friday. I am opn antibiotics for it now and it pains me. Should have had it pulled last December the few days before Xmas, but didn't want to lose it. NOw i have no choice. It has to go.

while the dryer goes, i will take a nap.

Tonight for dinner? salisbury steak dinners. I guess.

later

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Friday, April 5, 2013 10:50 AM

you're welcome! wait I probably couldn't tell the two apart?! Stick out tongue I know you were talking to heartland, I keep getting confused though because we have the same name but I have one r, and he has two. hahahahaha! Laugh

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, April 5, 2013 10:44 AM

 Late Morning Folks

 Flo, Diet Dew to go.

 Have a uneasy feeling about work today. Oh well I am paranoid lately so good chance nothing is coming.

 Gary, Thank you for clearing up the SD 7 and 9 differences for me. 

 Breaking in the B&O SD 7 today, could not ask for a better tacking engine. Still has a motor hum to it so I will trying oiling the motor again tonight.

 Well time to go to work.

 Ken

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, April 5, 2013 9:04 AM

Waiting....Zzz

Waiting...Zzz

waiting...Whistling

Waiting for the new dryer to be delivered...good thing they didn't come early, though we thought it had a 3 prong plug, turns out it has a 4 pronger. SO I have a message into the store and will try again at 10 am when they open to correct them, hopefully BEFORE it goes on the truck!

Still thinking on the Chrysler T&C minivan. I have had 4 caravans from 83, to 87, to 91 on to the 98 we still have, and each had its problems, of course, any car will, and some are magnificent and little or no trouble. MOH had an oldsmobilenad a Taurus that had problems too. SO basing a decision on that is hardly relevant. Many of you will remember. when I go the KIA 3 years ago, I had LOTS of problems with IT. I have only put 6 K miles on it in 3 years {has 63,850 on it now} and so was NOT happy with it! I also had a chevy full size 4 x4 pickup that the starter went on it like clockwork every 6 months, and so was always replaced under a warranty for it, and the 4 wheel drive system was an expensive fix {i only used it in snow and no plowing or offroading}. SO...

IF the T&C said "take me home" it would be in the driveway now. BUT, it makes it harder to figure out.

Oh and for whomever said their Hyundai Santa Fe was a trouble free vehicle...we have a freind who just traded in his "junk" Santa Fe with 2000K on it that did nothing but plague them with repairs for 7 years!

So you can just never tell about a vehicle.

Decisions decisions....would be easier if the decision was between candy or cake! The answer? Neither.

waiting..

waiting...

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Curt Webb on Friday, April 5, 2013 8:58 AM

Morning All,

Sitting here drinking a cup of coffee going through the forum. I'm going to leave in a  bit to meet my parents for a gab fest and lunch.

Not much planned for today. It's supposed to rain again and is looking pretty gray outside.

Garry- I sent you a PM or whatever it's called here.

Hope everyone has a good day and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 5, 2013 6:42 AM

Good morning. It's 42° with 100% humidity. The high will be 72°.


Today I have some freight cars to put away, about eight of them. I may leave a couple on the layout for a while. There's still computer related stuff to clear away, screws, wires, small circuit boards, etc. Maybe later I'll be able to run a train or two. I may have to get my left thumb checked out. I popped it out of joint somehow last night. I popped it back in this morning after discovering it. It seems all right, no swelling or anything. Time will tell. If it gives me a problem I'll have the doc look at it.



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, April 5, 2013 6:08 AM

howmus
Jeffrey, I love the Dr. Pepper tank on the second photo...  Is that a permanent fixture on the layout?

Unfortunately not. It's in big demand and was available for public viewing for only one day.Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Friday, April 5, 2013 6:04 AM

Good morning.

Same as usual. Feeling kinda down though. Why? Not real sure, hope to be over it by this afternoon.

Gary: Know how you feel about payday. I need more Atlas trucks, Accumate couplers, and Fox Valley wheelsets.

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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, April 5, 2013 5:18 AM

It's morning... Let's leave it at that!

Coffee and Danish Please and I see Ray never picked up on the "Apple Pie" zinger I chucked at him the other night! Must'a been too busy "Wii'ng (that just doesn't sound right does it?!?).

As for ALL OF YOUR NICE WEATHER please refrain from posting temps above the mid 30's! That or I may have to hurt you!!! (We are just leaving the Ice on our way back to home port, hopefully we are finished seeing the ice for another year)

Galaxy: Not good! bad enough having to replace a dryer but having it catch fire, yes a good thing you caught it! I better clean mine out when I'm off in a week or so. Ah cars... We use to be Chrysler people but with their bad transmissions and shady dealerships we cut our ties with them 7 years ago and went with Hyundai. Yes what was junk one time turned out to be a really good product. We had our 1st Sante Fe for 5 years and all we had done to it was the brake pads :O  Yahh say it ain't so!!

Garry: Had to think what you were talking about regarding my 2-10-2 fleet... Ya, you're right I do have a lot of them! I just haven't been running them lately. I'm hoping with the new reconfigured track design I'll be running more trains.It's been a SLOW 5 years.

I haven't told the CFO about the latest legislation to sweep "Our" land. I may have to MESSappropriate lands from the Laundry room for staging yards...

What can I say!

Fergie

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Posted by james saunders on Friday, April 5, 2013 4:29 AM

Evening all,

W*rk wasn't too bad, only out half an hour late, I get paid overtime so whose complaining Smile

Alex - The name of the store is Aurora Trains.


Curt - CBD is Central Business District, so the centre of town.

Helping a friend move again tomorrow, can't remember if I've mentioned that or not.


Hoping to get a good start on the layout before I head off to Thailand.

Looks like I got top!!

Cheers,

OzJim

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, April 5, 2013 4:28 AM

Good Morning

Sun but a little cooler today...still another dry day for us!!

Got another doc appointment to attend to today...see about my white blood cell count....hopefully nothing else shows up....then it is off to find a few things that disappeared in our house...again..Super Angry

Ray:  Speaking of guitars...I recently added an 8 string bass to the collection. As well as an 8 string guitar....MischiefSmile, Wink & Grin I've become something of an Ibanez fan here....Whistling

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, April 5, 2013 4:15 AM

Morning Coffee with friends in the diner...

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Friday, April 5th!!!

I will have the prayer candles lit at 8 am for those in need and one extra fro ULRICH and his testing yesterday/today!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

No decision on the minivan yet, and they are to deliver the dryer today, so I will delay the process.

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, April 5, 2013 2:42 AM

"Good Morning!" from Tipton IN

Friday, April 5, 2013

Cool

Mischief

TIPTON IN

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Friday, April 5, 2013 1:32 AM

Hey gang, got off that W word. tomorrows payday but I may not be able to get my check because I'm helping gramps get some more critters. hopefully my check will be good so I can get some more C55 track, some lumber to build my layout, and to get some freight cars and couplers.

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, April 4, 2013 10:34 PM

Evenin' Folks!

Janie, just a nice hot cup of decaf for the moment.  Please and thank you Ma'am.

I see we got a couple saxophoners, a pinanerer, and a trumpetooter, not to mention a tubaister here in the diner.  I have to admit that as well as being a professional singist at one time in my life I also played Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, and piano back in High School.  Later after college I got so I had some fun playing trombone in a few brass ensembles as well.  I taught classic guitar for many years and could play a bit of electric Bass as well as a bit of jazz guitar at one time.   I think we ought to get together and have a diner band....  Hmmm, well, maybe not unless Barry sits in with us.  Actually i need to get out my guitar and start getting some action back in my fingers.  One more thing to put on the "to Do" list I guess.

Jeffrey,  looks like you have some good salvage done on the old puter.  I love the Dr. Pepper tank on the second photo...  Is that a permanent fixture on the layout?

I spent most of today out at my sons house sawing up the remaining small limbs in his front yard from the trees he had taken down two years ago....  Got most of it cleaned up and I have some very sore muscles at the moment.  I picked him up at a car repair shop just outside Geneva and took him home in the morning (his car was getting an oil change) and then took him back over to pick it up on my way home this afternoon.  We made both trips in pure EV mode on the Pip.  He couldn't believe how silent it is without the gas engine running.  I got home with just enough time to grab a bite to eat, print out a few papers I needed, and check out the total Kwh for the day before heading out to the Troop committee meeting tonight.  Meeting was particularly long as we had to figure out exactly who was at each meeting over the last 3 months for the funding they receive from an agency (due to them being a troop for Handicapped Scouts) plus all the usual planning.

Oh, the solar array produced 28.25 Kwh of power today.  My usage for the last month has been 14 Kwh per day average, so today it more than doubled my usage.  So far the Electric Company will be owing me $$ this month.  I love it!

Prayers for all in need, and hope each of you has a great night!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 4, 2013 9:12 PM

Well I didn't get the old computer out the door today. Maybe tomorrow. I got most of the salvaged parts put away. A powered 4-port USB hub that's made to fit in a 3.5" bay, three EIDE hard drives (80G, 6.5G and 8G), two port USB add-on board and a two port USB add-on that plugs onto the main board USB jacks. I may be able to reuse them at some point. I put the 80G drive in an external USB drive case and have it hooked up to the computer. I've been transferring my favorites bookmarks from it to my Firefox bookmarks.

I took the DVD drive apart and salvaged three small can motors.


The computer case with the media center, media center harness, power supply, main board and Zip drive will be going out with the trash.

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



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Posted by Packer on Thursday, April 4, 2013 8:43 PM

Evening guys

Been working on that SD40-2 again. The rear driveshaft kept sliding in too far, so I glued it with some flexible glue so it couldn't slide into the motor any further. Works great now. I got a bit steamed when I finally dug out the handrails I bought for it (specifically for a snoot). All the mounts are on the front, not 2 on top of the anti-climber, and 2 on the sides like it should be. I'll call Athearn tomorrow after work to see if they have the right type. If they don't, I'll try to get some smokey valley ones and some chain.

Vincent

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by kbkchooch on Thursday, April 4, 2013 8:35 PM

Evening y'all! Cowboy

Flo, can I get one of your fabulous RBF's! Big Smile

Not much goin on here today, was nice & sunny most of the day, clouded up in the late afternoon, maybe Storm tomorrow, but hey, at least temps were in the low 50's here, and there is no sn*w in the forcast!

Got a letter from BGE (Baltimore Gas & Electric) in my email yesterday. It seems they are giving away 4 ft trees of various types with the Arbor Day Foundation , for the purpose of reducing your energy bill. They have this really cool site set up where you see the satellite view of your house. There you move 2 "targets" around to determine where you can place the trees, and how much they will affect your utility bill when they mature. Pretty cool, so I ordered  2  trees, a Willow Oak and a Linden Tree. Hey, we were going to buy trees this year, but free is better than cheap! Mischief

Galaxy. I don't know if I would ditch the Kia for a Chrysler. Its the old out of the frying pan and into the fire routine I suppose. True, if North & South Korea go to war, there would be an issue getting parts. But Chrysler is about as stable as my Mom with her walker (She's 86). 1st out government bailed them out , then Daimler-Benz tried to save them, then our Government again with "help" from Fiat. My last shop I worked at was a former Chrysler dealership who dropped Chrysler for Kia. We still had some die hard Chrysler customers, and compared to the Kia owners, they paid dearly for that "privilege" in repair costs. One thing my Dad always told me, be careful on a used car. People usually don't trade in cars without problems.  Just my My 2 Cents  

Tomorrow I will be having a visitor. It seems a friend of mine is looking to put an operating phone system on his On30 pike. (Yes, it's that big)  I've got a lot of the parts he needs , scattered throughout the garage, so we will be on a scavenger hunt of sorts.  Should be fun!

Gotta go pick up some stuff before tomorrow.

Cya!

Karl

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, April 4, 2013 8:32 PM

Good Evening

Got all kinds of outdoor work today...as well as w**k w**kWhistling Even found a bit of train time in that lot as well...Stick out tongue 

Going to be an early evening here...have a good night all!!

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:59 PM

Well, night everyone.

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Posted by Curt Webb on Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:45 PM

Evening All,

MOH and I went out got haircuts (2 different businesses) and then went out to supper. Tomorrow I am taking my Mom and Dad out to lunch. Sunday they start vacation (going to OH).

Today I "planted" the whistle/bell signs. Here is the stupid part. Yesterday I painted the uprights black. After mounting them today I realized the back of the keystone shape should be black alsoBang HeadDunce. So I ended up painting them on the layout.

I shot a short video of my new passenger cars. I will post it in WPF tomorrow.

James- Excuse my ignorance but what does CBD stand for?

Garry- I always enjoy seeing your loco photos.

Hope everyone has a good night and prayers for those in need.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:11 PM

Well

Went to the dealer to look at a Chrysler T&C. Abouthte same numbers as when bought the Kia, but salesman came out WAY to high on the payment. I knew something wasn't right, so I called when i got home, after I played with the figures,  and found out how much "interest" I thought I was going to be paying, and come to find out, on a $10999 vehicle he wanted to include a 5 yr, 100,000 warrrantee {purchase}  for ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN ONLY- nothing else...for a mere $2300 extra. About 20% of the cost of the vehicle!

Now in Wednesday when we bought the dryer the saleslady sure tried hard to sell me a 1, 2, or 3 year "extended warrantee" {which every financial advisor advises against purchasing as it only pads the sellers pockets} on the dryer. I pointed out, quite astutely, that "if it doesnt last at least 5 years, it isn't worth buying". She said "very good argument".Of course it is!

 I did the same when we bought the new washer at Sears 3 years ago. She wanted to sell me a 5 yr "extended warrantee" on the washer, adn I said "if it won't last 5 years, it isn't worth bying".

So back to the saleman....his excuse for including the warrantee was "I hate to send a person who makes payments off without some kind of warrantee!". Now, mind you, my KIA has been out of warrantee for 1 year and I have no warranteel left on it. SO I am in no worse a boat eihter way. I know CHrysler doesn't make any worse junk than anyone else does, and so I have faith it will last a while, It WILL have its quirks, recalls and Service Bulletins I am sure, but a dealer can fix those, often without any charges! ANything else that goes worng can happen to me now with the KIA.

So he redid the figures and came up with the new payment as about $7 over my old one, but also got another $200 on the tradein value so that will about negate the difference. I told him I wouldn't take anymore than the old payment,s o forget it, nor am I going to finance it for Umpteen years to get a "lower payment"!

So the vehicle is 2 years newer than the KIA Sedona, and has almost exactly the same mileage to the nth degree, and has what I want on it and no more. No fancy DVD players or anything. The salesman "pulled it around back as I thought I'd hear form you, but no one is to know I did that for you." He siad think on it some more and I said I would and get back to him. WIll tomorrow. The payment is already in our meager failed budget and no guarantees I'll get requalified on a loan to replace the one I got, so it mihgt not work out.

MOH is a little leary and said "If I was working, I'd say lets do it right now", but is leaving the decision up to me. Now we would have to struggle for the next 20 months with the payment anyway, so why not struggle on a replacement? Ad in 2 years I am sure MOH will find some J-O-B to work at bringing in money. OR will be in school with guaranteed job placement AFTER school wiht student living expenses on Student loan for 12 months starting in September.. So no difference really. SO..If not, we will be in deep do do with or without the payment.

The worst thing is the vehicle didn't say "take me home" right away. the Kia did, so we bought it right away.

I tell all this to see what I think writting it down.Still not sure one way or the other. What do y'all think?

{ oh we are concerned with imminent war resuming with N Ko rea that parts will be scarce from the South K where it is built. That , and losing value over what it has already fastly. Not just to be buying a newer vehicle for something to do. There is a method to our madness!}.

Hmm.decisions decisions.

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:04 PM

cudaken
 Jeffery, is there a remote chances in heck you happen to have side frames for a PK SD 7 or 9? Whistling  That is the only thing missing from the parts engine. Confused

Sorry, no parts for that type loco. The only SD9 I had was an old Athearn blue box model. I used the trucks from that on an Athearn SD45.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, April 4, 2013 6:44 PM

V8 Dennis .... Happy B'day! ..... Do we get V8 juice to celebrate? 

Ken ......... #317 is the SD7, and # 358 is the SD9. There is a single ladder on the front of the SD9. 

CDN Dennis ..... I've used both ready mix and mix it your self dry wall mud. I've also used plaster of Paris such as for the rock strata in this picture: 

Also CDN Dennis .... I was a tuba player in the school band, but I never had any talent no matter how much I practiced. None of our 5 kids are musicians. 

Paul .... Nine years. Thanks for sharing that. Modern medicine works miracles. My heart stopped beating 6 times the evening of my helicopter ride. Getting along okay now. 

GARRY

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Thursday, April 4, 2013 6:27 PM
chochowillie

Lehigh Valley 2089
Tenor Sax. Since my 6th grade year as a matter of fact.

My daughter has a bachelors degree in Music. She's now 38 and teaches Sea Cadets Band. She started playing in Grade 5. One of those "Snotty Trumpet Players". Smile, Wink & Grin Maybe had something to do with me being a trumpet player. Indifferent

Cheers

Dennis

By the way, I started in 5th grade as well, but on alto sax. P.S., my sister plays trumpet. :|

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Posted by alexstan on Thursday, April 4, 2013 6:26 PM

chochowillie

Lehigh Valley 2089
Tenor Sax. Since my 6th grade year as a matter of fact.

My daughter has a bachelors degree in Music. She's now 38 and teaches Sea Cadets Band. She started playing in Grade 5. One of those "Snotty Trumpet Players". Smile, Wink & Grin Maybe had something to do with me being a trumpet player. Indifferent

Cheers

Dennis



I play the piano.

james saunders

I have fridayitis!!

W*RK is going to be busy today.

I found out earlier in the week, that a new DEDICATED model train store has opened in the CBD recently. I'm going to check it out on saturday. Prices seem reasonable on their website but the owner of the store seems like a nice guy so I'll probably buy a few pieces. I've always dreamed of going into town as if it was a big trip to make a purchase, something that rarely happens these days with suburban shopping malls. In fact the Brisbane CBD is getting a bit of 50's revival with department stores expanding etc. Of course I'll be catching the train in Smile


Time to get in the car and drive off to w*rk.

TTFN

 What is the name of the store?

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:59 PM

Evening guys

Kinda rainy day. I painted some wheels and fiddled a bit with the SD40-2...

Ken, I've tried bugging Walther's about sideframes for the P2K SD7/9. They don't have any. I needed some to stick on my SD7 (I used the sideframes from it on a Kato SD40). Turns out BLI's sideframes for the SD7/9 will fit the P2K, but you have to make a mount. I used 2 screws in the trucks to hold the sideframes in place. The Kato pick-up strip works better in the BLI sideframe, but the P2K one could be made to work. It's still kinda pricy, as the 4 sideframes set me back about $20.

Dennis, Happy birthday

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by james saunders on Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:50 PM

I have fridayitis!!

W*RK is going to be busy today.

I found out earlier in the week, that a new DEDICATED model train store has opened in the CBD recently. I'm going to check it out on saturday. Prices seem reasonable on their website but the owner of the store seems like a nice guy so I'll probably buy a few pieces. I've always dreamed of going into town as if it was a big trip to make a purchase, something that rarely happens these days with suburban shopping malls. In fact the Brisbane CBD is getting a bit of 50's revival with department stores expanding etc. Of course I'll be catching the train in Smile


Time to get in the car and drive off to w*rk.

TTFN

James, Brisbane Australia

Modelling AT&SF in the 90s

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Posted by chochowillie on Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:47 PM

Lehigh Valley 2089
Tenor Sax. Since my 6th grade year as a matter of fact.

My daughter has a bachelors degree in Music. She's now 38 and teaches Sea Cadets Band. She started playing in Grade 5. One of those "Snotty Trumpet Players". Smile, Wink & Grin Maybe had something to do with me being a trumpet player. Indifferent

Cheers

Dennis

CDN Dennis 

Modeling the HO scale something or other RR in the shadow of the Canadian Rockies Alberta, Canada

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:39 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Please

 Well I got my new to me engines Wednesday! Big Smile But, my wife did not tell me this morning? Bang Head Yep, right before I had to go to the meeting on my day off! Grumpy

 Gary, which SD has the ladders on both sides, SD 7 of the SD 9? I am guessing it was the 7, am I right?

 New to me B&O SD 7 is making some racket but so did the B&O SD 9 I got from Vince's when I started running. So I am hopeful it will quite down.

 Jeffery, is there a remote chances in heck you happen to have side frames for a PK SD 7 or 9? Whistling  That is the only thing missing from the parts engine. Confused

 Well, my wife is making me BBQ, so I got to run.I uses to love to BBQ, now it is a Honey Do.

 Ken

 

I hate Rust

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