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Elliot's Trackside DINER: SEPTEMBER, 2013!!!

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, September 19, 2013 9:16 AM

TMarsh

 

Galaxy- Welcome back, didn’t really mention your absence because you told us your monitor was going bye bye so we kinda figured that's what happened. But I did miss your posts, cause like Bill’s I use that as a calendar post. The style you post in on the morning posts, jumps out as a new day. Kinda like a book mark.

 

Todd, THAT is EXACTLY my intention in making it so OBVIOUS that a  new day has arrived!! AND to
"WAKE " everyone UP when they see it in the AM!!

Jeffrey..to whom will I now complain about things on here? Harumph! How COULD you resign?

Well, went to Wally world this AM already. GOT MOH new slip resistant shoes for work...now did I get the right sze is the thing?! They have men's wpmens and unisex ones. Since MOH works in the grocery store, states "I need slip resistant shoes"! SO, Now...we will see...probably should have bought BOTH sizes I think it is, and then taken one pr back! Picky Picky!

well, nothing but vacuuming planned I gues..well laundry can be going too while I vacuum.

later

Geeked

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:35 AM

Morning

Dull and very muggy out..supposed to get to 76 feeling like 90 later on. 

Doing the floor work today. Got all the supplies needed, although I am sure something will come along and say..."Hey! You forgot to buy me as well !!"

Anyhoooo...off to do dis!! LTR!!!

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:00 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and a club sandwich with chips please, thanks.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 89.

Jeffrey-  Welcome back to regular Joe status! Kinda like retiring. Sorry to hear you gave up the moderator gig, but….I think I see why. Thanks for the service to the forum, you were a good moderator. Fair across the board.Yes Bow

Galaxy- Welcome back, didn’t really mention your absence because you told us your monitor was going bye bye so we kinda figured that's what happened. But I did miss your posts, cause like Bill’s I use that as a calendar post. The style you post in on the morning posts, jumps out as a new day. Kinda like a book mark.

Looks like we have a couple poets in here!Laugh

Ulrich- Thanks, Brenda is doing real real good. I’m sittin on this side of the pond with fingers and toes crossed for you on Saturday!!!

JaBear- So far she’s doin ok on the smoking though she says it’s getting tougher.

Welp, we went to “my” Chinese buffet yesterday and things went well. Hostess lady was happy, at least that what she say….”I’m so happy you bring her”. I tell her I bring her on weekends when she’s not at work, but that doesn’t seem to register. Today, I think I shall go to fast food place and demonstrate the economics of me going to the buffet for lunch as opposed to fast food. Not to mention the health benefits, the amount and of course the salt and pepper squidYes Wink. Plus, I really doubt the girl at the drive-up at McDonald’s or any fast food restaurant for that matter, will take my trash, wipe my chin and wash my hands for me. Possible, but I doubt it. United Statsians, just seem to have a different view of what their job is....... Even though my wife didn't respond, I'm glad she's on blood pressure medicine to keep the pressure lower.

Things go back to normal at w*rk tonight. Back to the kitchen Ashamed. Back to the dungeon. The trenches. I’ll have to admit I had probably the best week up there yet. Or as she said "just the BEST week Eh-VEEEEER!!"  I actually enjoyed it. Sigh Ah well, memories…..hmHmm. I think there’s a song in there somewhere…..

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

 

Got TOP. Eat up boys and girl!!

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Posted by "JaBear" on Thursday, September 19, 2013 3:22 AM

jeffrey-wimberly
I resigned my moderator status yesterday

Thank you very much Jeffery for your time and efforts.

jeffrey-wimberly
...so I'm just one of the regulars here...

Dr. Frankendiesel just a regular Question I think not, too special for that. BowBow

Todd I hope Brenda is on the improve, it sounds that someone needs to keep you on your toes.Smile, Wink & Grin, good luck for her giving up smoking, it''s Darn hard but not impossible.

To Johnboy and "Others" who I may have missed ..........................

.........Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. 

Cheers, the Bear

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, September 19, 2013 2:21 AM

morning coffee in the diner...

GOOD THURSDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Thursday, September 19th, 2013!!!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!!!

Today's fun limerick:

There was a young lady from Niger,

Who smiled as she rode on a tiger.

Came back from the ride

With the lady inside,

And the smile on the face of the tiger!

 

Another one just for you!:

A German from near Timbucto,

found a tomato had stuck to his shoe.

Gave it a whack,

with a big iron jack,

turned his toes all purple and blue.

Olde Tyme funny words:

Kakistocracy - A government that's run by its worst citizens

Tilly-vally! - An expession that means nonsense

Voisinage - Neighborhood.  (Obsolete)

Make it  a great day!

 

 

Geeked

 

 

-G .

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, September 19, 2013 12:23 AM

I heard in the news about a bad bus-train accident with fatalities near Ottawa, Canada. Sorry to learn about that.

Ulrich ... I was just reading about your election in 3 days. I got confused with so many political parties. Glad you are doing well. Hope you have time to keep in touch with us!

Dave ... Nice of you to visit the Diner to express kudos to Jeff.

Jeff ... Thanks for your time serving as moderator.

JohnBoy .... I hope your appointment went well, and I hope you will have the needed operation soon.

Too much "other stuff" today, and there was little progress om the layout.

Smile! Be Happy! Big Smile

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 19, 2013 12:21 AM

Good Morning Folks,

we are enjoying a fairly quiet Autumn weather these days, so at least we don´t have to spend the final campaigning days in the rain ...

3 more days until we are being called to the polling stations. The official polls have started to rise above the 5% hurdle, so it seems most likely that I will be a Congressman by next week Smile, Wink & Grin

I have cancelled most of my campaign events, as I am not feeling up to par. There is a press meeting today and a final event on Saturday - that´s all. Sunday I will be heading to our state capitol Hannover, where we will have a party, hopefully celebrating a landslide victory. The press has already booked some time with me on that day...

Jeff - thanks for the great service you have given to the community. Being a moderator is not always a rewarding task, maybe not as unrewarding as being a party chairman Mischief Both jobs simply can´t be done for an indefinite time. I am still glad to see that Sundown Loco Refurbishing Shops enjoy a full order book!

Todd - I failed to comment on it, but I was shocked to read about Brenda´s heart issue. I feel much relieved that she is doing fine. Continuing Angel!

Blessings to all!

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:58 PM

Jeffrey:

You were a great moderator! Calm and cool and not too quick to nail any potential offenders. Well done!

I'll bet you are on some pretty strong pain killers and that they are messing with your mind. Been there, done that! Put my wife through heck! (She would use stronger language to describe what she went through when I was on pain killers after having my spine fused but we are limited here in what we can say).

Best wishes!

Dave

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 9:02 PM

I came up with a pair of number boards for one of the F3's today. I cannibalized them from an old PennLine F7 shell. It still required quite a bit of work and time to get them into usable shape as they had to be cut from the thick plastic of the shell then trimmed to fit the number board slots of the F3. But in the end it looks OK to me. Once it's painted they should look a lot better.

That's it for today. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 8:38 PM

"Shine On, Shine On Harvest Moon.... Up in the sky...."

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a nice hot cup of decaf for me tonight, please.

Nice sunny day all day today here in the Finger Lakes, and not with the clear sky the Harvest Moon is looking great out there.

Galaxy....  I knew something was missing here in the dinner, just couldn't put my finger on it.  No Limericks last couple mornings....  Didn't get my groan in.

Had my eye appointment today.  Doc says everything is good and no real problems.  I have lost a bit of my distance vision though.  I told him I can still see to read just fine and I can see off in the distance clearly, but the few feet outside my reading glass coverage tend to be more blurry than it was.  He asked me if I knew why?  I told him it has to do with getting old.  He nodded his head and said, "exactly!"  I also told him I had been having some dryness and a gritty feeling from time to time.  He gave me a sample of some eye drops he says are much better than the usual over the counter stuff.  Don't need a prescription though.

Also have finished the booklet for the reunion committee.  Or should I say I have finished the first final rough draft of the booklet....  The ladies on the subcommittee will be giving it the once over and helping me with peoples names on Friday.  Hopefully within a couple hours it will be accepted by the group and I can get into print mode.  Tomorrow I will take the rough draft and the envelope down to the Post Office to have it weighed and have them tell me what it will cost to mail.  BTW, why do they call it Mail?  After all, you have to pay a fee for it.  Why then don't they call it "Fee Mail"?  I dunno....

Have to give Blackie the cat his evening pill...

73

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 3:28 PM

Karl: 

Your prose was a real treat.

It will be hard to beat.

"G" spoke with Bombay Bob.

That made his anger throb.

But "G" would not retreat! 

________________________

Galaxy ..... I'll leave that job for you after this one.

Gary BN 24 ........  We always had dogs, but now have cats. I admit cats don't bark well at all. 

Cheers, every body ! 

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Posted by kbkchooch on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 2:46 PM

Welcome back G!

just for you, a limerick..........or at least an attempt

Galaxy's computer monitor has gone kabloowie

without one, he knew not what to doo-ie

At Dell he spoke to Bobby,

who was actually Punjabi,

Now the whole thing has left him half screwy, Confused 

That right folks, I'm here all week,Laugh  Wocka wocka wocka!Laugh

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Posted by galaxy on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:36 PM

Well

I probably wasn't missed much this last week, and no one missed the limericks, I am sure. I will not read back to catch up, too many days passed.

Been a tragedy of stories here with the computers.

Forst off, the monitor died on us last Wed, well it was failing, but I left it on and then it would work. Until a Lightning happened that is and the power went ka-pluie. THAT ended that monitor's life completely. Now Wed. I ordered a new one from Dell {i know I know some of you are not "Dell-ites" or "Dell-ians" BUT} to go with the new Dell computer form a yr ago {shoulda bought the monitor then}.

SO Before the power went out and killed it, I ordered online a monitor from Dell BUT: the net connection failed in the middle of CC processing! SO I called Dell to finish the order on the computer phone, and Dell calls me on the other phone to finish the order! I said I was!

Long story short there was I was getting "2nd day shipping". Well, then I said, will I have it Friday {2 days later}? Nope, the 18th or AFTER!. I siad "that is NOT  2nd day shipping"!! They shipped it Friday I was told on the phone, TWO monitors! One Shipped Thursday, and One shipped Friday! Isiad I should have by MOnday..nOPE "2nd day" only applies to BUSINESS days...DUH! I kbnow that ..Friday is day one, Monday day TWO...nope it would be Monday day one, but would be here the 18th or after {again}. STILL NOT 2 days. MON and TUESDAY woudl be 2 day shipping. Grr..

SO here it is Wed, MOH needs the computer for work stuff that MUST be done in 2 days after evetns, so time is short.

The tgablet work gave MOH would not work. So we went to Best Buy to but a monitor!

Now, the tablet wouldn't work, My fathers computer is down and in shop, FILs is still on dial up and the library charges $30 for library cards to use their computers! Ohter friends have no computers, believe it or not.

So we bought one, NOW as the Dell is still not here, BUT may arrive today. I think we keep as a  spare now.

Now Dell has its persons in INDIA, so I was not happy about deciphering an indian accent on the phone, but they assure me it should be here "AFTER the 18th"...that is "2 day shipping?" !!! Will have to speak to Michael Dell aboutg bring back call centers to USA!

Whew.. feels like being in the dark when not having computer!!!

Now I ordered new glasses today for the bigocal as I can only see computer monitor with the bifocal, so I will have a whole pair to read with. I get headacches or have to sit close to the monitor to see it without the glasses. A bigger monitor than the 20" we got is not necessary....Got MOH new glasses today too.

Been spending money like we had it!

well, I have over a couple hunder emails to read through..so I will leave you all hanging with desire to see my morning greetings and limericks wiht bated breath!!!

ha!I doubt it.

Geeked

 

 

 

-G .

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 9:56 AM

Mornin' everyone!

"The Sun is a Shining to Welcome the Day..."  Wow! two bright and sunny days in a row!  Unheard of this summer...  Zoe, I'll have a pot of dark roast coffee and a couple Sour Cream donuts to dunk this morning.

Yielded 22.25 kWh yesterday.  Today should be as good (I hope).  Been a lean month so far with a lot of rain and clouds out there.  I have an eye appointment early this afternoon so that will ruin most of the day for getting any of the projects accomplished I have to finish.

Guess I better get at it while I can....

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 8:53 AM

Good morning. It's 76° with 86% humidity. The high will b 95° and will feel like 100°.


I'm feeling kind of confused this morning. I look at things and I don't quite know what they are. I was changing the dressing on my leg and I picked up the roll of gauze and I thought 'now I was going to do what with this?'. Not surprisingly I don't have any plans for today. Surprise, surprise. I'm sure something will come up. I resigned my moderator status yesterday, so I'm just one of the regulars here today.



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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 7:43 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  I would like a quick coffee before I head to work.

Sue

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Posted by TMarsh on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 5:36 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and a slice of banana cream pie please. Thanks.

A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 84.

Welp, tonight's the last night wo*king the bar at the restaurant, then tomorrow back to normal in the kitchen. Actually enjoyed the last 3 days. My buddies daughter waitresses and, even though technically I’m tending bar, the “bar scene” is almost non-existent so it’s more help her and answer the to go’s than anything. She usually only wo*ks on weekends as her dad and brother do it during the week, but they went on a fishing trip to Lake Tanneycomo (sp?) Sunday so she wo*ks for them and I, well I’m there to keep an eye on her, and she is there to keep an eye on me. Together we see pretty goodLaugh. I like wo*king with her better than anyone else. Ah well, all good things must come to an end. (chuckle)

Saaaay, since Brenda is off until Friday (couldn’t figure why she just didn’t take that day too, but I caught her at the elevator yesterday. She’s getting fidgety what with quiting smoking AND having nothing to do, so I can see why) Hmm maybe she’ll want to go into the buffet.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:59 PM

I'm noticing a recurring theme amongst Model railroaders... a lot of y'all have cats! Smile, Wink & Grin buncha chessie fans, no wonder there are no SP&S models made! Laugh (nothin' wrong with chessie one of my top 5 eastern roads)

I'm a dog person, but cats are ok wish my sisters cat was a little less skittish.

an interesting photo for you guys, from when my gramps was working for WSDOT during the 80's and 90's. 

edit: got the top eat up fellas! 

 

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:35 PM

Good evening. .... I'll have a hot fudge sundae made with frozen custard. Heavy on the whipped cream on top, please. Smile, Wink & Grin

Karl .... Your rodent defense squad will be most effective. ... Last time I tried glue traps in the garage, I got small lizards a baby snake, and lots of bugs. No mice..... The Decon poison is effective too, but care is needed to keep pets away from it.

Tested my newly installed track some more with the SD-7's. No Derailing. So, I can move on down the line with more tracks to install.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:27 PM

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



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Posted by kbkchooch on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:23 PM

Hey Gang!Cowboy
Not much goin on here. Spent most of the day either arguing with my cell phone. It kept losing my contacts and Verizon is about as clear as mud on how to fix it.Bang Head I finally just did the intelligent thing. I set it on the kitchen counter til SWMBO got home. She spent 2 hours on the phone with Verizon before they decided the phone was broke (duh!!) and are overnighting me a new one.Sigh
I had my own hell to deal with, installing a set of Smokey Valley handrails on a GP9B. Never again. 5 of em broke coming off the sprue, and I was using a set of stainless nippers made just for that!!! Absolute junk IMHO.Hmm Then soldering handrails on a plastic shell was nerve wracking itself!! Yeah, they look great now, but I can live with Athearn metal rails other than these in the future.
Better hit the sack now. 2 cords of wood coming at 7 am, and I have a meeting in town at 9.Whistling
Nite all!

Rodent defense squad, on high alert! Laugh

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:39 PM

I did more work on the Super F3. No number boards yet though the slots have been filled level with the shell. I may be able to to make the boards themselves from a piece of basswood I scrounged up. In the photo below is evidence of another experiment. I added filter screens on the grilles. I made them from pieces of cloth adhesive tape which I fixed in place with super glue. Just put the glue on and let it soak through.

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Posted by EMD.Don on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:57 PM

Burlington Northern #24

EMD Don, sounds awesome will you be showing pics of your son's N scale layout? 

You bet. I plan on posting a few pics when I get some more substantial work done (i.e. cork roadbed down).  Right now I have the tabletop bench work done, a thin sheet of plywood attached and a 1" thick sheet of extruded foam liquid nailed down. Tonight I want to get a start on drawing in the track plan. I hope to post something in a week or two. Stay tuned.
Happy Modeling!
Don.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:34 PM

that's pretty big, pretty awesome as well. 

EMD Don, sounds awesome will you be showing pics of your son's N scale layout? 

Man I should stop looking at model train layouts, just makes me want one even more..... Grumpy I've had my nose to the grinder looking for a new job and have had no luck yet....

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:22 PM

Burlington Northern #24
Jeff those photos on the last page, how big was your layout(prior to partial removal for your computers)? 

The back of the layout is north, the front the south end, left side is west and right side is east. Down the east side from north to south 6' 6". North from east to west 7' 8". West side from north to south 10' 5". West side, south end track turned 180 degrees then headed north for 9" then turned 60 degrees west and continued 18" then 30 degrees north then north about 5', 90 degree turn east, 18" west to east, 90 degree turn south, 4' south, 180 degrees to come back to the start point on the east side. There was one passing siding used mainly for parking power that went from the east side to the eastern middle. Three dead end spurs. One turned off the north end of the long west side then went parallel to the main for about 18". The other turn off the south end of the long west side and paralleled the main and ended beside the other spur. There was a short spur that came off the south end of the east middle section and was just long enough for one 60' car. A service track turned from the 30 degree curve then turned south and ended near the 180 degree turn at the south end.

Now that you're thoroughly confused here's a rough diagram.

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Posted by HHPATH56 on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:11 PM
Hi Jef, Glad to hear that your amputation is coming along fine. Thanks for your instructions as how to Post from Photobucket. I have to use Mobile Photobucket to get the photos of my layout that I want to Post. Keep us informed as to how you are progressing. Bob Hahn
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Posted by EMD.Don on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:02 PM

Afternoon all. Sweet tea would be great please.

Went hiking along the Wheeling & Lake Erie tracks just down the road from our house late this morning/early this afternoon with my young Son. He rides on my back in a hiking backpack designed for just such a thing. We had a blast. We got about 6 miles into our hike along the tracks, essentially in the middle of nowhere, and we began noticing a lot of railroad debris. Hundreds of old track spikes were strewn everywhere, sections of old rail piled here, scattered there, old ties heaped in disorganized piles all along the tracks, metal plates that go under the rails and have spikes nailed into them were dropped about, old cans and Greese tubes dropped about, hoses and metal pipes...just a lot of cast off materials for about a mile stretch. We hike along the local Norfolk Southern and CSX tracks and have never come across something like this before. Anyway, we had fun until a yellow jacket stung my Son on the side of his face when we were still a good 3 miles from home. Luckily I carry a first aid pack with us and put some afterbite on it and had him hold an icy bottle of water on the spot. He was a real Trooper, but is sore now and laying on the couch watching Thomas the Tank.

Whew...what a day! Looking forward to working on my Sons N Scale layout tonight.

Have a great day and happy modeling all!

Don.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 1:39 PM

Hi guys, just checking in. I think I'm gonna build another 2 x 4, maybe.... class starts next week, I get to take math Sad I hate math. Still no luck in the job hunt either, looking, applying, even visiting to check if they looked over my app. no response from BNSF or MTL when I applied to them, just my luck though. 

Jeff those photos on the last page, how big was your layout(prior to partial removal for your computers)? 

I bought some SP&S boxcars last week, a WP F3A to repaint for SP&S #802, and some Seattle North coast boxcars. to bad there are no locomotive decals on the market for them, I would've tried to make myself a pair of SNC F7's(ex BN units).

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 1:27 PM

Good afternoon..... I'll have an RBF please.

Jeff .... Thanks for the update on your recovery from surgery. I bet you will be glad to have the prosthesis in place especially after you are used to having it. Also, I hope your remaining foot is okay.

Galaxy .... We miss your posts. I assume your computer is not yet repaired and you can return soon.

John Boy ,,,, Prayers for your neck problem. I think your doctors are delaying things too much.

On the layout, I am testing my track as I go along. I have had all sorts of problems with a curved switch installation. My track testing locomotives include my 2 first run, Lief Like,  Proto 2000 SD7's. They derail with the slightest imperfection. A short while ago, I finally adjusted the switch and the curve tracks connected to it so my SD-7's roll through without bouncing onto the ties.

GARRY

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:47 AM

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Jeff,We are always glad to keep up on how those monster F-3s are doing, but, much more important is how you are doing.  We haven't had a report on your status for quite a spell.  I for one hope all is going well for you in your recovery.  Do you have any kind of a time line you can share with us on that program?

Oh I'm doing just great. It's been a bit over a month since the amputation and I feel just fine. The stump looks great and is healing up wonderfully. There's only one little wound on it where a piece of tape ripped the skin off. It's closing up nicely and should be gone in a week or two. I go back to see the doc at the end of the month at which time he'll likely make his determination that it's time to begin the therapy to reshape the stump to a more conical prosthesis friendly shape.

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