Here I am, dozing off in the back booth, trying ti make it through yet another sleepless night.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
moelarrycurly4Don't know where they all are.
Haven't seen 'em.
Anybody check the couch cushions?
[PS]
Ken: This Bud's for you...
BnO_SD7_yard by Edmund, on Flickr
Ed
Don't know where they all are.
Good evening.
Hello Dan and MLC. Where is everybody else?
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
I used jclpcb -- heard about them from some youtube people, and ... well, can't really beat $15 for 10 boards shipped (note, it's 10 copies of the same board).
This is actually the second set - the first ones I designed wrong, and they didn't work (oh well, I've burned more money on kits that I've absolutely ruined, so)
-Dan
Builder of Bowser steam! Railimages Site
Dan, who is making your boards? I have several micro controller projects I am goint to make and install at our museum layout.
Lead free solder is awful. I solder a lot in my repair sideline ( antique radios)
Mornin' everyone!
Yesterday was a bit crazy. Most people I've ever seen at the polls in .. ever.
Hopefully it'll stay sunny for the day, so that the back yard can dry up enough that I can get the leafblower out (it's one of those yard-goat style things, and don't feel like dealing with it sinking into the lawn). Bit crazy to "only" have the leaves falling in November. Usually they're bare by Halloween (or at least pretty well along).
On the modeling front - if UPS is to be believed, my little (corrected) blinkenled PCBs are going to arrive today, so that should provide a few hours of old-fashioned leaded fun (because seriously, lead-free solder is awful). Hopefully it works as planned :).
Dunno what kind of electronics trouble I'm going to get into next - maybe play around with a "cmri-lite" type board, based around some of these 'Tiny' series microcontrollers.
Yeah, I know about the offerings from MRCS-- but their cpNode "motherboard" is already $35 for a bare board (including the required "nonstandard formfactor arduino" that plugs into it).
Good morning, everybody !
I'll have Tim Horton's coffee (even if cold) and a Tim Horton's orginal donut , please .
Ed .... I like the photo of the Canadian.
Cheers !
Hello... hello hello {echo}
No reply, coffee pot is cold?
cudaken Ed you dodge a bullet tonight. I called you and got the answering machine, you must have caller ID!
I thought I heard the phone ringing! My sleep schedule is crazy and Monday night through Tuesday I didn't sleep at all. When you called I had already turned in. Usually I'm up all night.
Haven't even listened to the message yet! Light is still blinking. (Mrs. Pullman still sleeping) We can catch up tonight.
Well, I lit the fire under the old coffee so I think I'll see if it is fluid enough to pour yet.
No Flo, no brunhilda, no Chloe? Even Vinny hasn't shown up yet.
Cool and sunny here in NE Ohio. Everyone must be checking election results.
I'll try to stop in later...
CP_Canadien by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Eveing Diners
Flo, give the gang and I a and give Ed a Crown Royal.
Work was lacking luster is a understatment! Just to give you a idea I read 150 pages of a Clive Clustler novel and yacked on the phone with Larry Morris for about a hour and a half on and off.
Terry Glad things went well! We where told my wife total knee replacment was a outpatient surgery? Well she spent 2 nights in the hosptial but we where hoping for three.
Ed you dodge a bullet tonight. I called you and got the answering machine, you must have caller ID!
Soon as I clear a few more rolling stock I will dig back in to the PRR M1a
Mr B Sparkie stomach never changed time. He gets some can food when he wakes up after going outside and 3:00 PM. But before the time change he wanted it at 2:00 PM. Now it is back to 3:00 PM or Central Stomach Time.
Later, Ken
I hate Rust
cudaken Eveing Diners Flo, give the gang and I a please. Time Change is kicking my caboose tonight! While getting Sue too theapory was easy (9:00 AM) getting off at 8:00 PM was hard. Later, Ken
Flo, give the gang and I a please.
Time Change is kicking my caboose tonight! While getting Sue too theapory was easy (9:00 AM) getting off at 8:00 PM was hard.
The humans are fine with the time change, but the cat and dog have not adjusted, so they still expect food an hour earlier. Not so bad at night, but much too early in the morning,
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
moelarrycurly4Whew tired of the rain.
moelarrycurly4We kind of dribble it out
Maybe you should stop dribbling.
Morning All:
Whew tired of the rain.
Garry , our Christmas stuff is going to start going up this week. We kind of dribble it out over time.
we have a tree in every room. I like Christmas stuff and lights.
I am going to make a "Layout" on my desk at work this year complete with snow and trees. we will see how it goes. I have to clean the desk first, haha.
I will post pictures when i get it done.
Morning folks,
I made an error yesterday, the I in IHG stands for Intercontinental not International.
Well off to the hunt.
Steve
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!
Good morning ....
Yesterday, we put up the Christmas tree already. My wife wanted it up for Thanksgiving visitors when they are here.
NWP SWP .... Best of luck with job hunting. From you post, I now know what IHG stands for. I knew Holliday Inn was now IHG, but did not know what the letters were for.
saronaterry Ev ening, all! 40 and dark out. HaHa! Home from the hip replacement surgery this morning. All went well except for the waiting. A little sore but ice helps. Hope everyone is good!! Terry
Ev ening, all! 40 and dark out. HaHa!
Home from the hip replacement surgery this morning. All went well except for the waiting. A little sore but ice helps.
Hope everyone is good!!
Terry
Terry .... Glad to hear surgery went well. Wow! Surgery in the morning and home by evening! ... Amazing ... Best wishes to you.
Brent .... Thanks for posting interesting information about BC Rail.
Have a great day, everybody.
Mornin'
cudakenPull the rods off between 2nd and 3rd drive wheels, take bottom cover off, lift the wheels out. Reinstall cover plate then drive out the drift pin. What do you think?
If I recall correctly, you already replaced gear #75, yes?
BLI_M1a by Edmund, on Flickr
Looks like you can get to #76 from the bottom. The pin is right behind the tire as you say. Did you have to drive the pin out when you changed the other gear? Hopefully it just presses out with only a little persuasion. I agree that by removing the side rod screws on #3 driver then taking off the bottom cover should drop the geared driver out. That way you don't have to mess with the eccentric crank.
The crank pin screws are 3mm but very rounded over, as you noticed. You might want to sand the face of the nut driver so it can get a good grip on the flats of the head. Mine weren't in very tight.
Speaking of Broadway Limited, I see the P5a is soon to be delivered . That will make a nice addition to my Pennsy Under Wire roster.
Coffee and a donut, please!
A nice day here - lovely "calm" autumn weather, with a nice dose of sunshine.
Terry - god to hear you are on the mend!
Petra and I are taking a day off discussing our future - time to relax and bace ouselves against any eventually upcoming storm.
Thanks, Dave!
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
Jerry The Work Front. Spent most of the day going "what was he thinking". Luckly he was not busy, but still ever time I turned around but I don't care any longer! Customer has a problem with something Jerry The did I tell them you need to talk with the
gmpullmanAre you trying to get the main crank pin out,
Ed yep that is the one I wanted to get off. New plan is the drift pin I need to get to is behinde the 3rd wheel from the front. Pull the rods off between 2nd and 3rd drive wheels, take bottom cover off, lift the wheels out. Reinstall cover plate then drive out the drift pin. What do you think?
Talked with Walther Parts today. Cannot buy just the truck side frame for the Walthers Proto 2000 Bessmer that broke. I would have to buy the whole truck for $25.00 plus shipping! No thanks! But I will find some hack to get it on.
JP Glad to see you stop in. I like Digitrax my self but have heard a lot of good about NCE.
Evening folks,
I applied at a new upscale restaurant in Zachary today and got applications from 6 hotels in downtown Baton Rouge, tomorrow is fill out the applications, return them, then go to some restaurants downtown and up towards midtown (Government Street and Jefferson) and fill them out and return them.
So far I applied to Bistro Byronz at Americana in Zachary.
And I have applications for the Hilton, Courtyard by Mariott, Hampton by Hilton, Hotel Indigo (IHG), and Holiday Inn Express (also IHG) all of which are downtown.
I currently work at a Holiday Inn Express and Best Western, Holiday Inn is a International Hotels Group (IHG) brand so the Indigo or HIE downtown would be similar in policy as my current job.
saronaterryHome from the hip replacement surgery this morning. All went well except for the waiting. A little sore but ice helps.
Hi Terry,
Glad to hear that things went well. If your results are anything like my dad's, he went from months of pain to almost no pain in just a few days.
Good luck,
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
The Pacific Great Eastern, later known as the British Columbia Railroad was the third largest railroad in Canada.
It had an interesting history that can be found here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BC_Rail
It had an electrified branch line.
https://bcrailnorthline.com/2017/10/03/great-moments-in-modelling-history-the-tumbler-ridge-prototypes-gf6c/
More on the BCR/PGE tomorrow.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
CNCharliewe went through about 125 lbs of shelled sunflower seeds in October which
Birds 25 pounds, squirrels 100 pounds.
Good Evening Gang!
Gee, I missed my big Sunday breakfast yesterday!
Actually, Petra and i are quite involved in some relocation ideas, discussing how to facilitate such a move and - that´s the most important issue - how to deal with the fact of leaving family behind.
This is just like a ride on a roller coaster, with ups and downs every second. I am much more relaxed than Petra, who has difficulties leaving our son and her kin folks back in the Old Country. Lots of more talking is required, but also lots of more research. Last but certainly not least we have find answers to the pressing question how to supplement the rather dire pension I will get starting August next year. How does "The Apple Tree" sound to you? German Apfelkuchen in various shapes and tastes - trust me, you won´t taste anything like somewhere else!
These are just rough thoughts - bare bones that need a lot ofd flesh put onto them before we push forward.
Johnboy - a belated from Petra and me!
Good Afternoon,
A fairly nice day here with a high of 4C but today is the last of the nice weather as we won't be above zero C by the end of the week.
I finally finished pumping and cleaning all the debris and sludge out of the pond. It isn't that big but leaves and dirt settles in it over the summer so I have to flush it out many times to get it clean for next year.
Dave, we went through about 125 lbs of shelled sunflower seeds in October which accounts for most of the cost. We don't use much black oil seed as the shells are toxic to plants but the shelled stuff runs about $60 for a 25 lb. bag. We also put out suet all year mainly for the woodpeckers and nuthatches but other birds also use it. We put the suet in small holes bored into a 4" diameter log section that is hung on a shepherds hook. The woodpeckers can easily cling to the log bark and feed on the suet. Now that the migrants have gone, I expect the seed consumption to drop off, assuming we don't get the Redpoles.
We are just about ready to take Robbie for a walk and then it is planting time in the back yard. We have a few small things to get in the ground and today is the last day weather will permit. We also have to plant some tulip bulbs but that doesn't take long as I have a special drill bit just for that purpose.
CN Charlie
NWP SWP Goodmorning folks, Saturday I flushed the cooling system in my truck, now I have a HEATER! I got my December MR, its pretty good, a lot of interesting articles. Today I'm job hunting again. Well I'll be back this evening.
Goodmorning folks,
Saturday I flushed the cooling system in my truck, now I have a HEATER!
I got my December MR, its pretty good, a lot of interesting articles.
Today I'm job hunting again.
Well I'll be back this evening.
Jobs should not be hard to find. McDonalds is paying $12.50/hr to start, leastwise out here.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Looks like LION got the top of the page....
Rare Wildebeests are on the House!
Good Monday Morning...
A nice way to start the week, I believe.
CP_2860 by Edmund, on Flickr
I would volunteer to shine and polish every square inch of this machine just to be near her!