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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:53 PM

 Eveing Diners. Bang Head

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer, I will take a side of 2 pound dead shot hammer and Dirk half a Dog Treat.

 Flo yes I said a 2 pound dead shot. What's is it for you ask? To smash BLI PRR I1sa to a pulp! Angry

 I have only had the BLI I1sa back form warranty reparis for two weeks! Sent it in because it stopped making Chuffing sounds. Guess what? Tonight no Chuffing sounds again! Bang Head Going to call and see if they will send me call Lable so I don't have to pay for shipping a second time to Florida!

 Chile last night. It tasted great! Dinner Had some kick and I drank a lot of water but only burned on the intake side. Whistling

 Had to walk Dirk a quarter tonight to get him to do a #2. Normally I would not mine, but it was ranning. Well it was a lite rain and I did enjoy the walk some what. Wife was complaining he was wet! Never mind that I was wet as well!

 Well the Disel engines are running great, BLI Steam Engines Suck Rail Spikes and Dirk say's Woof, Woof.

 Later Dirk and Ken posting again.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:43 PM

Brent, .... If I knew how to fix a Hudsons tires I would surely step up to the plate and help a brother out but I don't and I am sorry but do you have a shot of that GlenfiddichPirate Laugh

After all,  it is a Saturday night and you are the Canadian with all the lootLaugh

 

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:35 PM

Well, the more I tried to fix the Hudson the worse things got. I think if I disassembled all the rods/gear on the sides and reassembled it, things may be easier than trying to do it while all together. I wish Rapido had a video out on how to align the works up. I see another trip back to Rapido, on my dime this time.SighLaugh

Brent

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:18 PM

I have one,  get rid of your PC and learn how to do everything from your phone and let your phone service keep the drawers clean for youWhistling

10 years and running stong!

No viruses no problems no nothing, ...... I hate computers,  I haven't seen one for 12 years.

And I haven't had any problems since I've learned to do internet from my phone. 

I'm posting from my phone right now.  Do you want to see a pretty picture?

There you go,  now there's a pretty picturePirate

 

 

TF

 

 

 

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Posted by BNSF UP and others modeler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 4:31 PM

hon30critter

 If anybody wants to recommend a good, simple, reliable cleaning system that won't mess with my head, then I am willing to listen.

 

Thats easy. If you have windows 10, just get rid or Norton entirely and make sure the windows antivirus and scanning is turned back on. Seperate antiviruses are becoming obsolete, as OS manufacturers are finally including top notch antivirus in their products.

The problem with seperate antiviruses is every time I have seen or used a computer with it, there is some bug on it, even with windows 10. If the OS had just been allowed to use the built in antivirus, those bugs wouldn't be there. Just MHO FWIW...

I'm beginning to realize that Windows 10 and sound decoders have a lot in common. There are so many things you have to change in order to get them to work the way you want.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 3:59 PM

Where's my friend saronaterry?  I haven't heard from you for a while.

A man of few words on the Forum is hard not to like.  That's Terry! 

His basement completely full of HO layout.  So impressive to me last Summer when I stopped by for a visit.   

You guys would have had to be there to see for yourselves.  His hidden departures and returns from staging.  Not something common that you would see everyday.

Must have been the Carpenter in him.

TF and Terry last Summer

Running trains may take plastic surgery to remove the smiles off your faceLaugh

Terry, ...... Where you been hiding out Friend?  ........ I'll be back to see you shortly after spring with the MachYes

 

 

TF

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:51 PM

Good Afternoon,

A chilly day here, about -20C but I have to out on a grocery run anyway.

Just had a Piliated Woodpecker at the suet feeder. She was here yesterday at about the same time. Magnificent bird. 

I'm slowly getting the info I need and the nerve to pull the boiler on that brass Hudson thanks to help from forum members including Ed and Ulrich. It is running very nicely in reverse, close to a crawl. If the running performance were that way forward and poorly in reverse I wouldn't care so much. 

Sure need to get the car washed, it is absolutely filthy but the only place to do it in this weather likely has a very long lineup. I think I will try tomorrow on my way to the gym. 

Gosh, those red squirrels sure are aggressive. Two are fighting/chasing on the fence outside the window in front of me as I type. They will chase off the gray ones even though they are half the size. We have 2 that live in different areas of our backyard and they really defend their territory. One has been there for 6 or 7 years. We call him Basil and he lives in our carport/garage. It used to be a carport but we put a garage door on it some years ago for security and appearance. The back is still open onto the yard. 

Time to get rolling. 

CN Charlie

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:45 PM

And that is called Respect and Integrity KevinYes  You are good people that have itYes

 

 

TF

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:40 PM

Track fiddler
This sort of thing is very sad! As the old saying goes "Don't slap a gift horse in the mouth" I suppose one could conclude...... Don't slap each other either.

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My parents died without a will, and my sisters are not doing well, and probably never will be.

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I am doing fine, so I let them fight it out and just stepped out.

I do not need to add any stress to my life.

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-Kevin

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:37 PM

Track fiddler
Seen so many time around me.  I never did understand this way of greedy thinking or where it comes from. The focus should be on the Departed and how will they will be missed or remembered not what was left behind that was not ours in the first place.

 

Some families just have this issue.  It may be that one child feels they were treated unfairly, or any number of other things.  Parents should do their best to make sure each child is treated the same.  Even at that, some heirs will still be upset.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:12 PM

SeeYou190

 

 
BigDaddy
Estates cause big problems in families.

 

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Yes they do. My two sisters still will not speak to one another.

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-Kevin

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This sort of thing is very sad!

As the old saying goes  "Don't slap a gift horse in the mouth"

I suppose one could conclude...... Don't slap each other either.

Seen so many times around me.  I never did understand this way of greedy thinking or where it comes from.

The focus should be on the Departed and how they will be missed or remembered not what was left behind that was not ours in the first place.

Again very sad   Keywords  Respect Gratitude Integrity Humble Fellowship and if none of these Remorse

 

These words could be what separates human beings from vultures.

 

 

TF

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 12:44 PM

BigDaddy
Estates cause big problems in families.

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Yes they do. My two sisters still will not speak to one another.

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-Kevin

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 12:35 PM

Construction on the house across the street:

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It is very windy today, but they crew is tring to install the rolled roofing material anyway, the suff that goes under the shingles.

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They should really give up and call it a day. After four hours they have accomplished almost nothing. The weather is not agreeable and they are having a terrible time of it.

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I feel for the poor fellows.

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-Kevin

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, January 11, 2020 11:34 AM

Good morning from the soon to be chilly West Coast as we will be seeing low temps as we have not seen in many years according to Environment Canada. Currently, it is 4c but will drop to -10c to -15c over the next several days.

Tinplate Toddler
What a grey day! Had to run some errands this morning and when I opened the door to my car, I saw that the rubber door seal has didintegrated. The car is just a little over 6 years old and I had nver tried to pry the door open when it was frozen shut. Another unnecessary expense. Will cost me 100 bucks to get it replaced.

Ulrich, that's what wives are for.Laugh

I came home from work one day exhausted after about 20hrs and there was my wife under the hood of her Powder Ram (as I use to call itLaugh) with my tools all at the ready. The water pump had failed and as she was on call that night she needed it fixed and could not find anyone to do it on short notice so she bought the pump, brought it home and was putting it in as I drove up the driveway. She says I do microsurgery on animals and putting in a water pump is not exactly rocket science. I asked if she needed help, she said she had it covered so I went to bed and passed out. There was never any doubt in my mind that it would be done right.

The wifes Powder Ram.

Those are nice looking dining cars, Ed, I am hungry just looking in the window.Dinner

Both my Hudsons threw their traction tires yesterday and I have messed up the quartering I guess as the one I was working on runs like crap now. Where's the wife when I need her?Laugh Anyway like all things, I will take this as an opportunity to learn how to do something new. I may need all you experts to chime in and guide me along the way. I think I will just take the traction wheels off for the regular ones.

howmus
BATMAN MisterBeasley No exercise bike for me! Nope, took the old mountain bike out in the balmy 60 degree weather in shorts. Lucky guy, I am relatively pain-free throughout the day, however, if I get out on the road on a bike I am in rough shape in short order. Wow Brent, I'm glad I seem to be a bit better off.  My excercise regimen has gotten rid of most all of the arthritis I used to be dealing with.  My Doc was already talking to me about how long it would be before I would be wheelchair bound.  The excercise and weight loss got rid of most of my psoriasis which they now think was causing the arthritis... 

I had a very rough 8 years Ray, the Docs said it would take five years for my spine to fuse, it took eight before I was off the narcotics. I found that sugar causes inflammation in the body, joints, and gut. I cut out most sugar/carbs and within a few days stopped even taking Tylenol. I maybe take a painkiller every couple of months if that and my gut has no more digestive issues either. Within 5 days of eliminating sugar, I was a new man, pain free. Our bodies were not designed for the stuff.

Well, the Canucks are on at 1000hrs West Coast time this morning in Buffalo the beverage will be coffee I guess.

All the best to all.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 11:11 AM

BATMAN

 

TF, Glenfiddich is calling, could be top pick for tonight.

 

 

 

Good morning again.

Done running my errands and I have the rest of the weekend to myselfSmile, Wink & Grin

I can't believe I missed the Glenfiddich last night Brent.  So unlike a good Scotsman to miss a calling such as thisCrying Laugh  

Hopefully you saved one for me tonight or during the Vikings game if there's something to celebrate at halftime.... I Hope!

Some nice-looking modeling there Ed..... Impressive!

Ulrich,  I'm so glad to hear you decided to give z-scale another whirl as space is limited right now.  The positive side of the coin is detail is harder to see,  so it's quite forgiving.   Things will be turning around and getting much better for you soon, I just know itYes

Well,  I'm going to run down to the 4 fives VFW and see the guys for brunch.

 

See you guys later on,  make it a great day everyone!

 

 

TF

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Posted by joe323 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 10:16 AM

MisterBeasley

Good morning!

We seem to be missing winter this year.  It's in the low 60s today and tomorrow.  Even for Delaware, this is unseasonably warm.  We did have a touch of snow last month, and some freezing on ponds, but it's pretty spring-like now.

 

Not me whoever wrote those songs like Winter  Wonderland should have been taken out and shot.

Seriously it's a very nice day on Staten Island and I am out doing chores.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 9:55 AM

Good Afternoon!

What a grey day! Had to run some errands this morning and when I opened the door to my car, I saw that the rubber door seal has disintegrated. The car is just a little over 6 years old and I had nver tried to pry the door open when it was frozen shut. Another unnecessary expense. Will cost me 100 bucks to get it replaced.

Just by chance, I came across some info on Z gauge. Boy, has that scale developed over the years! Aside from AZL and Marklin, there is Rokuhan in Japan, who has developed a foolproof track and electrical system, similar to Kato´s Unitrack. It´s really "plug and play"! The models are also quite detailed, even the steam locos. Look at this:

Comparing to N scale:

I see myself building a briefcase layout with that stuff Smile, Wink & Grin

That would certainly take my mind of the current situation!

 

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, January 11, 2020 9:40 AM

Good morning!

We seem to be missing winter this year.  It's in the low 60s today and tomorrow.  Even for Delaware, this is unseasonably warm.  We did have a touch of snow last month, and some freezing on ponds, but it's pretty spring-like now.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 8:49 AM

Good morning, everyone.  Not much snow, but very cold.

 

gmpullman
Beautiful models. The Rapido folks have outdone themselves. Place settings on the tables  N-H_diner by Edmund, on Flickr

Ed, the details on that dining car are amazing.

 

SeeYou190
I like heat to add flavor, but I am not into discomfort.

I'm with you.  I do like "Red Devil" from Louisiana.  It seems to add a lot of flavor without making the food too hot to eat.  The factory is a pretty neat place to visit if you ever take a trip out into the swamps of southern Louisiana.

 

There's not much going on today.  I finished my house wiring project, so I guess I can turn back to the layout today.  I'm not really enthused right now.  Maybe when I get started, I can get some energy back.

I did my wife a favor (a big favor) and went with her to the movie, "Little Women".  She woke me up one time, but gave up on me.  "Little Women" was not my idea of a great night at the theater.  Even my wife said this version was not very good compared to some of the earlier versions.  Oh, well, I gained a few percentage points by taking her to see it.

Have a good Saturday, everyone.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, January 11, 2020 8:05 AM

CNCharlie

 

A cold day here but it is sunny and likely coming your way TF. 

 

 

 

 

Good morning

Intercepted Charlie.  It was a beautiful seasonable 24 F day yesterday.  Now it's -1 F and clear as a bell.

I have some reading to catch up with here. 

I came home from wxxk last night,  plopped in the recliner with my Feb. MR issue.  I woke up with my magazine on the floor and moved to the rack.  Not even a Friday night beer.  I guess I was tired.

It sadding me to here Neil Peart died yesterday. I always liked Rush.  Especially the old stuff.  Rush Caress of Steel my favorite.  (Lakeside Park)

No work today but I have to run a work errandSad

Have a great morning all!  Catch up with ya laterSmile

 

 

TF

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, January 11, 2020 5:26 AM

Speaking of Diners Whistling

A pair of the recent Rapido models just arrived for my little people to nosh in!

 N-H_diner3 by Edmund, on Flickr

These would have run out of Pennsylvania Station and up the coast to Boston.

 N-H_diner1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Beautiful models. The Rapido folks have outdone themselves. Place settings on the tables Cool

 N-H_diner by Edmund, on Flickr

Now I have to earn extra allowance so I can get some little people to fill these seats!

 New-Haven_Norwalk-Ct by Edmund, on Flickr

I hope everyone weathers the storms this weekend.

AngelAngelAngel for those folks and animals in Australia. What a tragedy Sad

Regards, Ed

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, January 10, 2020 11:19 PM

SeeYou190
My little sister likes food about 100 times hotter than I can stand. I don't know how she can eat with her face all red and sweaty and say she is enjoying her meal.

Hi Kevin,

I'll bet she knows the words to Johnny Cash's song too!LaughLaughLaughLaugh Don't ask her! That could be a case of too much information!!LaughLaughLaugh

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, January 10, 2020 11:05 PM

hon30critter
My brother and sister-in-law are really into hot food. They were in Thailand a few years ago on a tour and they asked their guide if they could eat with him and the locals instead of having the diluted tourist food.

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I know what you mean. My little sister likes food about 100 times hotter than I can stand. I don't know how she can eat with her face all red and sweaty and say she is enjoying her meal.

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, January 10, 2020 11:01 PM

SeeYou190
I like heat to add flavor, but I am not into discomfort.

Yes, absolutely! I like spicy stuff but only within reason. My brother and sister-in-law are really into hot food. They were in Thailand a few years ago on a tour and they asked their guide if they could eat with him and the locals instead of having the diluted tourist food. The guide was happy to oblige. They had a great time with the guide and the locals and they both had some of the greatest food ever in their lives. Apparently they like to sweat!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaugh

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, January 10, 2020 10:12 PM

moelarrycurly4
I had a Dr Pepper

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That actually sound like a good treat right now.

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-Kevin

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Friday, January 10, 2020 10:09 PM

I had a Dr Pepper 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, January 10, 2020 9:55 PM

Tinplate Toddler
a good chili has to burn twice!

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I like heat to add flavor, but I am not into discomfort.

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TOP OF THE PAGE, 11:00 at night. I guess an adult beverage that is cold and tasty is in order. I am going to have a Chimay Blue Label. Anyone else is free to join me.

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, January 10, 2020 9:26 PM

Tinplate Toddler
Ken - a good chili has to burn twice! At the time of import for the first time, and the second time around during export

Whenever that happens I always think of Johnny Cash's song words about "....a burning ring of fire....".LaughLaughCrying

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Friday, January 10, 2020 7:31 PM

It´s in the middle of the night here. I just can´t find any sleep and am down on my hands and knees. This year has had quite an unpleasant start and there seems to be no end in sight. Not feeling comfortable in my shoes these days.

cudaken
I tasted it after I added some Chille Powder, Jalapenos. Green Chiles and Tomato's and my lips burned some what after wards.

Ken - a good chili has to burn twice! At the time of import for the first time, and the second time around during export Smile, Wink & Grin

It´s incredible what can be done in N scale these days! Look at this:

This lovely detailed tank engine sell for 80 bucks and is made in Japan, not China! Tempting!

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, January 10, 2020 6:29 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer please and Dirk half a dog treat.

 Not much going on the last few days.

 Exercise/ Dog Walking I have walked Dirk Pip 1/4 of a mile for two days now. Blood blisters from the new Diabetic shoes have healed. Had the new shoes refitted today, left one seems fine but the right one is still causing some pain in the right foot. I want to start walking a mile + a day on my day's off, but just not sure right now.

 Credit Score up 2 more points! Big Smile I am in a solid good range again so I am getting close to a new Roof for the house and some other needed repairs.

 Besides Z Strip being MIA what about Steven? Hope they are both doing well.

 Dinner tonight is Chili ! I must say I may have over spiced my portion. I tasted it after I added some Chille Powder, Jalapenos. Green Chiles and Tomato's and my lips burned some what after wards. But sure tasted good!

 Later, still not smoking Ken and Dirk says Dang That Is Hot Daddy Woof.

I hate Rust

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