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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 2:49 PM

up831
but have to get back to work.

  Hey!  No nasty four letter words allowed here in the Diner!!! Whistling

Afternoon....  Chloe a cup of decaf to tide me over to dinner would be great.  Dinner will be Prime Rib au jus, a thrice baked potato, and some vegies, with some kind of fancy tart for dessert...

I just got home from the Doctor's office and have a few minutes before I put on the "Sunday, Go To Meeting" clothes for the dinner.  Doc says i am completely healthy and all the blood work was excellent!  He said I have lost 12 lbs. over the last year and I seem to be doing everything right.  Total cholesterol was 136 with the Cholesterol/HDL Ratio at 3.00.  That puts me in the considerably less than half average risk for heart disease group.  My A1C was 5.9 (they want it under 7.0 for a diabetic to be considered "well controlled"), the 12 hour fast blood sugar was 112.  Only item that was higher than it should be was my Uric Acid...  So what else is new.  At least this year I don't have any home grown asparagus to pig out on and cause a gout attack.....

Time for me to get dressed for the big event and head over to the college Dining building.  We hold the dinner in the fancy-dancy big ballroom on the second floor with all the electronics stuff.

Catch you all later (probably tomorrow, but maybe after the event if I can still keep my eyes open...).  Prayers for those in need!

73

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

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 2:47 PM

Afternoon all.

Garry, so sorry about your mom.

YGW, I picked up a NS covered hopper Acurail kit, and two old BB cars, one covered hopper, one 60ft DD Box. The two BB cars will be more heavily weathered than the Acurail hopper will get. The two BB cars will be heavily faded, and possible patch for reporting marks, as they are in old EL paint, but modern enough build date for my layout. (Close to end on the one, having 5 years, so nearing either rebuild or scrapping, the other would still have another 10 years.)

Cudaken, Sounds like the time I ad a customer expect us to fit a 60" TV inside a Beetle.... Just wasn't gonna happen! Some people just expect anything to fit in a dinky car.

Well, my schedule changed, so I will just get a order of Barry burger and fries, to go Flo. Back to work for me... Tux orders came in, and the store manager is having issues with her eyes today. 

Later all.

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Posted by up831 on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 1:58 PM

Good Afternoon Diners,

Flo, I'll have an extra large coffee with lots of cream, please.

Garry, YGW:  I understand you have family members with major health issues.  I sincerely hope everything turns out ok and they recover back to full health.

Ulrich:  I hope you get better Quickly.  

Saw an article on the first Bauhaus structure.  It was built in Weimar around 1923.  If I remember correctly, that was around the time of the "Bier hall putsch."  Bauhaus was a very avant garde art movement at the time.  Here in the US, we had the arts and crafts (mission) style and the Amish/ Shaker styles, but there was nothing else even close to Bauhaus.  Quite revolutionary.

Love to talk more, but have to get back to work.

Hello to all, and I hope everyone is ok, safe, and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by LIRRs on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 12:27 PM

Garry - My thoughts and prayers go out to your mother and your family, during this difficult time.

All the best.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 11:54 AM

My BP just went down into the basement and shows no sign of wanting to come back up again. My heart rate is at 100, my vision is blurred and I am beginning to get a big headache. If that´s not improving within the next 10 minutes, I am off to the ER.

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 11:06 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I just need a refill for my Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast Coffee please...

The tree surgeon hasn't shown up yet to cut down the two trees in my neighbors back yard.  I will have to leave before 1:30 to get to my doctor's appoinment.  Hope he doesn't show up about the same time I am walking into the medical center across town...... My son showed up to borrow my old  spud bar to dig a hole in his yard for a tree they are going to plant in a raised bed that they had a tree removed from a few years ago.... He wanted to know how many generations that hunk if steel had been in the family.  I told him I inherited it from my father who inherited it from his father.  Don't know if it goes back another generation or two.

Need to get moving...  Prayers for all of you in need!

73

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

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 10:35 AM

ROAR

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 10:32 AM

Good morning!  And it is, with the temperature in the low 60s already and a bright blue sky.  I played hockey last night and I'm beat.  The coffee is slowly doing its thing, though.

Ray, your story reminded me of what was a frequent occurance where I used to work - over-response to minor incidents.  Our facility had a safety record that corporate loved to brag about, but face it, it was just an office building, a cube farm.  Tough to get hurt even if you tried.  We did have a health club, though, and every so often one of us old gray guys would push it a bit too hard or start a workout without enough fuel in his body, feel light-headed and even pass out.  The typical response was 2 police cars, 2 ambulances and a full-sized fire truck.  For one guy in gym shorts and a T-shirt.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 8:57 AM

Morning all

Another rainy day in Northern Virginia Storm Umbrella day 19 of rain out of the last 21 days. My daughter had some blood work performed and the test is just to rule out a problem that they do not beleive is the problem. Short answer is they just do not know. I have found that medicine has come a very long ways in the last fifty years there is a whole lot they just do not understand yet. Interestingly we were talking with some mothers of on my daughters sports team and a surprising number of women told us they expierenced something very similiar when they were young and the doctors never found out the cause. I think three women told us this. One said it took six months for the symptons to go away.

Garry - We are sending a whole bunch of prayers for you and yours.Angel

CN Charlie - $9 parking ! Wow do they at least wash the exterior for that too ? Hope you get good news from the docs.

Ken - Okay just let me know what you want to work out on the B&O hoppers. They are very nice ones !

Ricky - What cars did you pick up this past week ?

Howmus - Hair and lawn cut ? If it ever stops raining here hopefully I can get my lawn cut too. Hair ? Not that much to cut these days Big Smile . Not that much left after kids, w**k and lawn mower engines Whistling Good luck on the MLK event

Angel - I find that surprising that MRC is not better than that. They have been in the industry for years. One would think they would actively work out the kinks and make their product better. I read an article about Henry ford who wanted to get into the tractor business. The article said he built 50 prototypes before he started Fordson (sp? ) tractors. He was commited to a good product and actually used the prototypes on his farm to test them out before he put it on the market.

Ulrich - How is your shoulder ? Injections helping ?

Hello to everyone else - JaBear, Jeremy, V8 Vega, Reinhard, DER....

Gotta git back to w**k

TTYL

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Posted by Steven Otte on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 8:45 AM

Best wishes for your mother, Garry. Sad

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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 5:44 AM

Good Morning,

Can't believe I'm up at 5:30 but I have to be out of the house in an hour for our Birding and Breakfast. I get to try out my new bins today.

Garry, sorry to hear about your mother. 

I had an eventful day on Monday as I had an MRI so the doc can have a better look at my prostate. It was a strange experience to say the least but not unpleasant. It cost me $9, for parking. 

I have actually finished the Dairy Queen and have it placed on the layout. I just have to mix up some paving for the lot and do some finishing.  I also got the Northern off its storage track beside the engine house as I plan on running a bit. It sure is a lovely site, just wish I had a big enough layout to do it justice. 

Well time to get ready to go, the birds are waiting.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 5:12 AM

Garry - this is sad news! May your Mom have a peaceful passage. Angel

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 5:00 AM

Garry, sorry to hear about your Mum. My deepest respects to you and your family.
 
A quote on my families tombstone, “As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.” Leonardo da Vinci
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them
Cheers, Craig the Bear.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 10:29 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please and keep them coming!

 Today was a Ash Pit day. Very few things went right! Bang Head Things really went down hill when a lady came in to pick up her King Sizes Mattress in a Dodge Caliber? Started crying when I told her "If we stuff it in there, it will not come out!" She finally rented a U Haul small truck and it was still hard to get it in it but we did.

 Gary I am so sorry to hear about your Mother. Sad

 Ulrich Did they ever figuer out what is causing the pain? God Speed My Friend. Angel

 YGW Same question for you, do they have a idea what is going on with the daughter? I will try to find time to PM you in the next few days about the B&O coal cars.

 I am beat, so later. Ken

 

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Posted by herrinchoker on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 10:03 PM
Garry, Condolences to you and your family--- J.White
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Posted by Uncle_Bob on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 9:13 PM

I'm sorry to hear about your mom, Garry.  My thoughts are with you and your family.

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:48 PM

Good evening all!

Flo, I will have a hot fudge sundae please. And a glass of ice water, thanks.

YGW, really hope the daughter gets to feeling well soon. 

Ulrich, You get yourself feeling better, and dump these blues!

Work front: While I was off today, I was told about an possible position in another nearby company that would bring a decent sized pay raise, and every Sunday off. (Farther from home, but nothing impossible to do.) Hopefully it will work out... We shall see. I now sit in second in the district, average per hour on acoounts activated, after yesterday when I left for the day. Sales were off, as @4pm we had sold $570. (Normally, by 4pm we would be @950ish.) Total numbers wise, I sit second in store on acoounts, and second in sales for the month.

Modelling side: Have a couple of projects ongoing, between weathering and the cars I picked up over the weekend. I will be breaking out the airbrush after work tomorrow afternoon, giving a few cars some flat clear coats, to prepare for, or seal, weathering projects. Tomorrow I only work till 3, and the forecast is sunny with a high in the mid to upper 60's, almost perfect painting weather. (In May in NW PA anyways!)

Hello to others I have missed, hope all is well.

Ricky W.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:43 PM

 Garry, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.  May your Mother go peacefully!

Been a busy day around here today getting all the details done for tomorrows MLK Scholarship Dinner.  I think I finally have all the i's dotted and the t's crossed.  I got most of the lawn mowed and got my hair cut. 

Have a doctors appt. tomorrow at 2pm and then have to get home change into my Sunday Go To Meeting clothes and get down to the College by 4:30 to meet with athe AV guy to make sure all is up and running for the Dinner Program.  Will be packing the car tomorrow before I go the the Doc's.

We had some excitement here in my neighborhood this evening.  Looked out the window and saw just a few house down the street two Ammmmule-ances, three Poleeeece cars, two fahr trucks, and at least a dozen or so Voooolunteeeers from the Fahr Depatment all standing around in the street and blocking traffic.  This went on for about 15 or so minutes when they all moved their Vee-hicles outta the road so the ammule-ances could drahve away back down the street.  But when they did that they turned off all the flashing lights that had been going around and around all the time they were setting there.  That tells me one of two things.  1. it was maybe a false alarm... or 2.  whatever was the reason for the call got carried off not in living form.......  Guess it might be in tomorrows Finger Lakes Crimes....

Stay safe and have a good night, and my prayers for those who are in need!

73

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:17 PM

Hello.   I'm in Alabama with my mother and other family members. My Mother was moved to ICU Saturday morning because of major problems in addition to her back injury.. Things have gone very badly and they will not be able to save her .  I probably will not be posting for a while . Hope each of you is doing well 

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Posted by angelob6660 on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 4:53 PM

Evening Diners,

YGW- Well the other posts were 8-10 years old on MRC controls. The differences of Tech II between Tech IV. The complaints of Tech VII because of power outrage being 30. Basically the same electronic headache.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 1:58 PM

Just stopping by for a nightcap! It+s nearing 9pm, a little too early to hit the hay, but I won´t be staying up much longer. Got another injection today, which made me feel ill again. Good thing is I am losing weight, much too quick, though.

This was another drab, do nothing day, so nothing to report.

CU tomorrow!

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Posted by yougottawanta on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 11:40 AM

Hello all

Hope you all filled up on lunch yesterday on my account. Flo where is that bill ? Hmmm wow that is a lot of Barry burgers and JaBear fruit ! Glad you all enjoyed !

Meetings went well. Got through quicker than I thought I would. Yes still late. Yard wars and yard machine wars continue. Broke the weed eater this week end, Both riding mowers are down - again - Sigh soon this place will have grass up to my waste Bang Head . Hopefully have all of the parts and running by Friday. Oh and it is raining AGAIN. Lightning Day 18 of rain out of 21 days !  Umbrella  Confused

V8 - Wow I think either you are one tough dude or you way understate the discomfort. I had one installed last year and I tell you for a while I thought a good knock to the head to knock me out sounded like a good option vs being awake with the pain !

Johnboy - Daughter is going to see another specialist today. Still they do not know what is going on. My wife is not feeling great. She needs to get back in the gym I think she would feel better if she did.

Angel - What was said in the other post about the MRC ?

Richard - Glad you are excited about MRR again. It can be frustrating !

Howmus - I think soon they will have throw away printers. It will be cheaper to replace the machine vs. buying the ink !

Ulrich - Your email made me smile. Sorcerer ? I still contend for the other description ! Bow

Mr. B - Sound like you are getting a vacation at home Big Smile

Henry - I agree on the estate statement.

Jim - What is a pentecast song ? I wonder if I know it by another description ?

Nickel Plate - You are BLESSED ! With a bride like that !!!!

Phil - Your emails keep me chuckling ! Loved the Redneck one. That was one that I shared and got a few responses back. All enjoyed it !

Hello to everyone else - Garry Jeremy ( where have you been ? ) Ricky W. Reinhard, JaBear .........

Gotta git back to w**k

TTYL

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 11:23 AM

Whistling

Morning Gang,

Chloe, you've had your hair done and it looks great, I like that Page Boy cut on you.. A little cooler for summer too.  It is getting close to lunch but I didn't have much for Breaky so how about a double Denver, on sour dough, home fries, gravy on the side, cole slaw with dill pickles, and a Dr.P. to chase, Please and Thanks.

Well what  I was talking about last evening I can carify a bit for you non-WP fans or I guess that should be non-CZ fans.   so here goes >>>

The equipment used in the operation of the California Zephyr was as unique as it was beautiful. The participating railroads kept the equipment in high state of cleanliness and repair during the train's heyday. While by design, consists were made up to include only the stainless steel Budd cars for a completely matching train set, there were occasions, due to equipment damage or breakdown, which necessitated inserting a non-California Zephyr car as an emergency replacement. The service agreement with the Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads for continuing sleeper service to New York City from Chicago also was a factor.

While the PRR owned one of the CZ cars for this service, it was not unusual for there to be a splash of color and variety in the consists when one of their other cars was included.

This came from http://calzephyr.railfan.net/        
One of our Members recommended this site a couple of years ago and I guess I missed it. Blindfold        Thanks D. Schmidt.  and BTW, love your modelling and WP hints.

So I guess I was wrong, there was only one Budd stainless steel car owned by the Pennsy.

Hope this clarifies this better.

At work now, so I will check back in later.

Have a great day all.

Johnboy out...........

 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, May 16, 2016 11:37 PM

Whistling

G'd Evening to whoever is in here.

Brunhilda, I see you are on the night shift again. It sucks to be the Junior staff member here doesn't it ?   Well you are not too busy anyway so might you rustle me up some home fries, gravy on the side and a large Root Beer with no ice tonight. I'm a tad chilly right now.

Must be good weather everywhere as the diner count has gone way down and especially this evening.  It is 10:25 here and nobody again since Dennis, and I imagine he is in bed recovering from that dental work.

Not much new here. I did manage to scoop up a California Zephyr slumbercoach made by Con-Cor. It is the one with the staggarded windows which belonged to the PRR. As far as I have found, I think there was only 2 or possibly 4 of these coaches that were put into the pool with CB&Q, D&RGW, and WP. so that they could have coast to coast service for folks who didn't want to change cars in Chi-town to continue on to either coast. I think it only gave them two choices a week to go through on, but it was not without a wait in Chiicago to put the car onto the other train  The car is named "Silver Aspen". So I have spent the evening putting on body mounted Kaydees and blinds on the windows, and Intermountain 36" wheels, after tuning up the trucks.... Thanks Micro Mark. Will give it a trial run tomorrow evening after work.

Hope you are all having a better week and getting your outside work caught up so you can enjoy the A/C in your train rooms this summer.

YGW,  How is your Daughter, SIL and wife doing ?.  Hope they are all overcoming their trials.

Garry, hope your Mother is progressing well in the recovery mode.

Really like you leds Br. Elias, I would like to put some in the floor of my elevated station to light up the three tracks below it.  Any other pointers.   Do you put them in parallel with only one resitor or do you use one resistor for each parallel crossing of two leds ?

Ulrich, I pray that you can overcome the blues, thats not a great way to go through the rest of your life.  You really have to make a effort even if it is only to accept your place in life and pray for continued help to make things better.  When you have done all you can do , turn it over to God.

Prayers and blessings to all in need.  Galaxy, where are you ????

Johnboy out.............4 now

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Posted by angelob6660 on Monday, May 16, 2016 12:33 PM

Afternoon guys,

For the past four days the air conditioning isn't doing so well. The hot air is making the house hotter, but I'm blaming the hot arizona sun.

I'm thinking of a buying a new DC power pack. I been using a train set one from Bachmann or Life Like, it's basically the same instead of the color. My old one has been acting up, it wouldn't start the locomotive (its new) later on the locomotive started running a little bit.

I was thinking of a MRC Tech II, IV, or VII. But the past forum posts on them made the decision difficult. My model railroading play time if I'm lucky one hour. Sometimes I do get bored with it.

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Monday, May 16, 2016 11:37 AM

With the temperature rising, I have been getting out earlier for my rides. (When I say early, I mean on the road at 5:45am.) On Saturday it was already 80 at 5:45, but this morning it was a perfect 70. What's more, I am getting my legs back. Today's average speed was the fastest in nearly two years.

On the rail front, I am once again engaged in working on my layout. I was so discouraged by the problems with the shorts, I had lost all interest. Now that I have fixed the problem, I am back to thinking about what to get next. I have a whole bunch of blank space that needs to be filled. The challenge is variety in the N-Scale world. I will have to be happy with using the same buildings, but getting variety through different paint schemes. I don't have the skills and confidence to do any bashing or scratch building.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, May 16, 2016 11:27 AM

Mornin'....  Uh....  Ahem!  Afternoon folks!

Chloe, I could use another pto of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee please.  Bring me a couple sour cream galsed doiniuts as well.  I'll go and see what all that noise is in the back booth....  Huh?  Oh!  Ulrich is taking a nap....

I slept in until a few minutes after 9AM this morning.  guess io needed a bit of extra sleep....  Turned off the computer around Midnight.  The ink jet on the main black feed clogged yesterday.  I think it happened when my next door neighbor stopped over to let me know he was having the huge apple tree in his back yard (next to my property line) taken down later this week along with a mostly dead old sugar maple.  He told the guy taking the tree down to save the wood for me.  i reminded him i no longer heat with wood.  He got a puzzled look on his face and said, "Oh, that's right..."  I told him I was sure my sone would love to get the wood!  Went over to Son's house for supper and asked him if he wanted the wood...  He grined and said, "YES!" He will be off on Thursday, so depending when the trees come down we will be getting some excersize hauling wood over to his house.  He should be all set for next year with what he has left from this year and the smaller wood from these trees and will have a good start on the following winter.

Printer.....  I took apart and thoroughly cleaned the print head witha 50/50 mix of distilled water and Alcohal.  It now works fine.  It is giving me a message that the ink diaper (absorber) where the excess ink goes when it does the cleaning cycle is almost full and to contact maintenance....  Right that will cost more than a new printer.  I will do some online research to see what that entails and see if it is something I want to tackle.  Of course my other printer, an HP wide format one is out of ink, so I couldn't just switch printers.  Should be done printing the programs shortly

Later!  Got to go fold programs for a but.

73

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

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 16, 2016 9:49 AM

Good Afternoon!

A grey day - inside and outside!

Just saying hello to my friends - I´ll stay in the corner booth for a short snooze!

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Posted by yougottawanta on Monday, May 16, 2016 9:46 AM

Morning all

Flo - Please set everyone up today for what ever they want including Steaks, Barry Burgers, Jeffries specialities ( sure miss him ), that fruit that JaBear is so found of etc... Give me the bill I will take care of the lunches today since I cannot hang out today.

Really busy day. Have a meeting with the owners of the company that the VP scheduled to start at 3:15 ! Angry Drats. Gotta run. Wish everyone the best, prayer for those in need, request forgivness to those that have been offended and will TTYL

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, May 16, 2016 9:26 AM

Last night, I made myself a dinner of pasta ala carbonara and a nice garden salad.  Then I settled down and watched "The Martian" on pay-per-view.  I loved it, and it was nice to watch a techie movie without having to explain things to my wife constantly, as she's still in Ireland.

Ulrich, check your PMs.

Ken, I've got a first-rate contractor I use for big stuff like roof repair, but for smaller jobs I've got a friend at hockey who's a carpenter.  He works for a construction company, but he free-lances stuff on weekends.  If you can find someone like that, through personal referrals or maybe something like Angie's List, that might be a better choice.  Places like Home Depot contract out work when someone buys fence and wants it installed.  You might see if they can give you some names, and then use secondary sources to get references.

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