Steven OtteThis Forum, on the other hand, is one of the few places where model railroaders can talk about model railroading. So that's what we're going to be. Model railroaders need this escape now more than ever.
Thank you. I appreciate MR's providing this for us.
York1 John
herrinchokerI carried 600F. of 3/8 gal.
600 Fathoms of 3/8 galvanized That makes sense now.
JR your building looks severely distressed. George Sellios would tear it down for urban renewal
You would only see this on a coonhound rescue page;
Turtle- 3 year old, male, coonhound. Dog friendly. Climbs trees.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
2
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
drciesel There needs to be a portal where model railroaders can share accurate information about the Coronavirus threat. Model Railroader would do a service to these individuals and the model railroad community by permitting such discourse. Apparently they wish not to do that.
Outside this Forum, nobody cares that you're a model railroader. So the place where model railroaders can share information about coronavirus is literally anywhere else.
This Forum, on the other hand, is one of the few places where model railroaders can talk about model railroading. So that's what we're going to be. Model railroaders need this escape now more than ever.
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
Good morning, everyone.
As far as social interaction, I get as much as I want here on the MR forum. I dealt with people 12-14 hours per day, often seven days a week, for 45 years. Now retired, I really don't want any more than this.
Interesting post, herrinchoker. It's neat to read terminology like that, even if I didn't get some of it. I assumed the F was feet, but then Ed said fathoms, and that sounded correct?
Ulrich, please don't take what someone here said to stay away. You bring a unique perspective to the forum coming from Germany.
Charlie, Ken, and TF, dogs are amazing. Our dog is deaf, but we have hand signals we use with her. Often, it's just a look in our eyes or some body language, and she is ready to act. Amazing human - animal interaction.
Bear, enjoy your forced days off! I'm getting tired of being house-bound.
JR, the powerhouse walls look good. Looks like lots of work.
Henry, it's best to not look at your IRA values at times like this. Things are depressing enough as it is.
Another day of getting on my wife's nerves.
Good Morning All,
No time to catch up last nights posts - hopefully later. Just a to go please Zoe. Did get somewhere with the walls for the power house last night. What do you think? this is spray bomb white with paint marker to colour the walls. I finally found a marker that didn't use alcohol as a carrier and that was better.
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All for now. Ciao, J.R.
Yes, Bear! Those New Zealand Cream Buns are calling my name
Thank you!
https://www.christinascucina.com/cream-buns-scottish-favourite/
Is there a favorite beverage to go with those?
BigDaddyI can't figure out what is 'F' Interesting, and also sounds dangerous working completely by yourself.
My take is Fathom.
Must have been a slow day at the Movietone-PRR publicity office!
Anyone care to replicate this on their layout?
Cheers, Ed
herrinchoker I would set the gear in around 50F, and tow offshore to about 140-150 F, and then head back to 40-50 F. before returning. I carried 600F.
I can't figure out what is 'F' Interesting, and also sounds dangerous working completely by yourself.
Ken I worked in retail, I get your point
Ulrich don't stay away too long.
We talk about alot more than model railroading. War gaming, planes, cars, work, romance, marriage. In another thread about the virus someone announced they were just diagnosed with cancer. We have had more than our share of that in this forum.
My wife is one of those that is extremely stressed out by all this. She is more of an extrovert than I am and is missing contact with other people. If she knew how much our IRA dropped she would really be stressed.
Good Morning!
The weather is still nice, but we can´t enjoy it, because we are forced to stay inside.
I have decided to go into self-isolation, also from posting to this forum.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
hon30critterAnd wearing it well indeed! I also note that you are doing your share to keep the dance floor clean, no doubt so that you can dance with the beautiful young ladies in the background!
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
herrinchoker,
I find the details of your fishing career to be very interesting. I'm always curious to learn the details of how things are actually done, whether it be running a steam engine or operating a fishing boat solo. I might not understand all the terminology but it is interesting none the less.
Thanks for the insight!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Henry,
When I was fishing for shark and tuna I would anchor, leaving when I caught a fish. Groundfishing I would leave at 20:00 on Fri. night, steam until sunrise Sat. morning, and fish all day Sat., Sat. night, Sunday+night, Monday, haul back the last time at sunset, steam back to Boothbay and unload my catch Tue. Morning. Sleep most of Wed., pull maintenance, bunker up, re-stock grub on Thurs., and leave again Fri. nite. I had an auto-pilot, alarm on the radar set at 6 miles, and an alarm on my side scan sonar that would sound if I was getting near hard bottom. The second dog was the worst for staying awake for me. I had full hydraulics on the deck, and in the wheelhouse, so fishing alone wasn't difficult. I brought the net up on a reel, eliminated having to use quarter ropes, and lazy lines. I set the net in, and hauled back, under power, going fair wind both times. The pilot was a big help at that time. I would set the gear in around 50F, and tow offshore to about 140-150 F, and then head back to 40-50 F. before returning. I carried 600F. of 3/8 gal. on the wench drums, and used a 76/96 ground fish net made by Ken Gray, 4 1/2 mesh on the bosoms, lengthner, and 5 1/8 on the cod end.
If a boat got within six miles of me I would go on Ch.16, give my vessel name, and loran position, asking for a response from the vessel headed------, distance from my location, please identify. Most would respond. The ones that didn't we figured were involved in the recreatonal drug industry especially if they were high speed.
Commercial shipping was the worst if you were around the Boston Lanes, or the Ambrose Lanes headed into/out of New York.
herrinchoker
Eveing Diners
Flo, give the gang and I a please and Dirk half a dog treat.
I hate people as a whole! While I won't go into details I am in the (Kill them all and let God sort them out) mode! Just a bad day and I will get over it.
York and Rick. I all so wonder if Dirk pee on the vacuum cleaner becuse ho does not like it. But, if any one in the this house would pee on it because they don't like it, it would be my Wife!
Jan tell you what, I catch them and you cook them.
Later Ken and Dirk say's Woof, Woof.
I hate Rust
I would love to see Robbie Charlie He sounds great
There's one thing about me I grew up with dogs and I love dogs
I can relate to your story Duke knew the ball We could say it backwards LOB
Didn't matter Duke was too smart
I hope you put on that suit of shining armor I said earlier we don't need any more Maybe strap the sword on your side and make sure your wife is okay
This is what us men do We always make sure our women is alright
You're good people Charlie
TF
Good Evening,
I too only have this forum for interaction right now.
Our Robbie hates the vacuum. He attacks it and I don't mean gently. We can't even say the word 'vacuum' or vac or spell it otherwise he runs to the closet where it is stored so he can get it as soon as it comes out. We have to keep him shut up in a bedroom as we are afraid he might get hurt by the powerhead. Other westies we've had couldn't care less.
Another quiet evening. My wife isn't feeling good tonight. No, it isn't anything that could be due to the virus. We know what it is as it has happened a couple of times before in the past few years. I'll just say that stress is a factor.
I will be making a trip out tomorrow. We bought a couple of items at a local bookstore. We just ordered it online and then phone them when we are outside their door and they will bring it out to our car. Great service.
I expect I'll be listening to music on my tablet tonight before bed. I find it helps me to get to sleep. I was listening to one of my favourite songs the other night, Love Letters by Ketty Lester. A great hit from 1963. I had the 45 but sold it as I no longer have a turntable.
Think I'll spend some time looking at listing on Hemmings. I must admit one of my favourite cars is a '57 Buick with the 3 piece rear window. That and '55 T-Birds, Austin Healeys, Studebaker Hawks(pre-'62). My list does change. I also like wooden boats, power and sail. Right now I'd settle for a nice brass CPR Jubilee. That will have to wait too.
Good night all,
CN Charlie
Make no mistakes that bridge was huge the day I visited her my friends
I had never seen a bigger bridge in my life
But then again I'm still looking
The Jeff Gordon video was hilarious! If I had been the passenger I would probably have had a heart attack. At least I would die laughing!
Thank you Ricky
Finally someone who understands
Track fiddler Do you know how long it takes to post things from a phone with photos
Do you know how long it takes to post things from a phone with photos
Just a bit longer than using a iPad, but yes. Yes I do.
Ricky W.
HO scale Proto-freelancer.
My Railroad rules:
1: It's my railroad, my rules.
2: It's for having fun and enjoyment.
3: Any objections, consult above rules.
Good evening all.
Chloe - A big RBF please. Thanks.
Steve-O - You have to admit, your commute just got a whole lot easier! Thanks for still hitting the old grindstone for us.
Ken - Seems Dirk dislikes the vacuum... My dog Dozer runs from it... Small blessings.
Ulrich - Sorry that the move is again delayed. For lack of a better term, that stinks.
Trains - Got caught by a local freight today. (No complaints from me. I like getting stopped by trains.) Making progress on the next rail car kit, with a few changes made. (Older Accurail kit, with the push pin holders for couplers and trucks. That is being changed during assembly to screws.)
Virus - A "Stay at home" order went into effect for my county this evening at 8pm local time. (2 hours ago) However, "essential" trips are allowed, so you can still go grocery shopping, get meds from the pharmacy, and you are allowed to be outdoors for exercise, like hiking, biking, etc... That means that literally nothing has changed for me, as my j*b is still "essential" and therefore, nothing is different for me.
Hope all are well, and all enjoy the night!
Yet Another Treat
I always have loved a beautiful view of beautiful Bridge Especially a hundred year old plus one
A talented Master frieght/box car custom graphic artist I know isn't too bad either
And he's a member of the House
Track fiddler that mustache Easter Island Statue Guy is very unique Where did you get that Kevin
I probably found it at a Goodwill somewhere and thought... Hey, this will make a good photo prop someday.
BigDaddy someone told a woman maybe she should just watch As The World Turns.
Since I have not been working, I have been watching The Young And The Restless everyday. I started watching that show 35+ years ago when I was in Middle School. It amazes me how well written these shows are, that you can miss six months, but in a week you feel all caught up again, but I feel like if I miss tomorrow's episode I will miss everything. That is simply amazing.
They make a 60 minute episode of all new material every day, no reruns, no days off.
If Wisconsin is closed down, that means Genoa City is closed... What will become of Summer Newman's plan to take the CEO position of Newman Enterprises away from Victoria and merge with Jabot?
drcieselI’ll probably get banned for this post because it did not focus on why my order from MBKlein was a couple days late.
That sounds like a dig at me, but I don't understand why. This is a model train forum, and buying model trains, and what effects these purchases, has been subject matter here since I have been around.
BigDaddythis forum might be the only social interaction some of us have, outside our spouse.
This forum IS the only social media I have. I don't do facebook, or any other forums online. You guys are it for me.
This forum means a lot to me. I honestly appreciate the work the administrators do to keep it out of the swamp. I don't want politcal discussion, I want to talk about toy trains. I don't want too much reality, I like my toy trains.
My only other social interactions are with my wargaming group on Fridays, my Board Gaming club on Wednesdays, and wargame conventions 3-4 times a year. Covid-19 has ended all of these.
So, right now, this forum is my only social interaction at all.
Covid-19 is sucking all the oxygen out of the room right now, so it is bound to creep in here (and I did that myself too), but lets keep the rest of it light and fun.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
drcieselThere needs to be a portal where model railroaders can share accurate information about the Coronavirus threat. Model Railroader would do a service to these individuals and the model railroad community by permitting such discourse. Apparently they wish not to do that.
If there needs to be a portal where model railroaders can share accurate information about the virus threat, maybe some other site can provide that.
Most of us come to this thread to discuss railroading and other subjects in a lighter manner.
drciesel I hope you don't get banned but stuff happens. You have to be really bad to be thrown out completely.
Facebook isn't much better than Twitter when it comes to politics. Instagram, I don't use much but my wife does and she gets weird requests from weirdos to follow her. That said, Facebook is showing me "People I might know" that are not friends of anyone I know.
Second funny of the day. A couple years ago there was a commercial, where they put Jeff Gordon in makeup, had him test drive a new car with the salesman in the car, and drive like a mad man. That was the only video I ever saw until today but there was a follow up. They found someone who called it fake on twitter and pranked him.
Doesn't work with the video icon. https://1funny.com/pepsi-max-test-drive-2/
John
That TP roll busted me a gut
I had to show it to Judy who has actually been trying to monitor me on TP conservation and she busted a gut too
Thanks for the humor
Ulrich
I wish I could draw some knowledge out of my head for assistance to you but I'm drawing a blank
This thing will stand in the way of everything for a while and it sucks
Hang in there
Tinplate ToddlerOur friend called in the eveneing to inform us that the meeting with the public notary has been postponed, due to the virus.
Banks can notarize, but banks here only have drive in windows open. Lawyers can do it, but they might not be open either. Stock brokers are open in the US. UPS stores have notaries, I didn't know that. And the court house, but I don't know if they are open either.
I have US Treasury savings bonds in an online US govt account. I need to change how there it was registered and needed a Medallion Signature. It's like a notary, but for purely financial things. One bank refused to do it specifically because it was for the US Treasury. I don't know why. Fortunately I had a bank account with another bank. This was before coronavirus.
CNCharlie TF, my wife too is finding the current situation very stressful. I try to offer support.
TF, my wife too is finding the current situation very stressful. I try to offer support.
Yours too I'm sure it's the same for a lot of us guys here
I know your wife is in good hands Charlie After all you're a Canadian
You know we don't have to wear Mid-Evil armored suits anymore or have a sword strapped on our side
The good men take care of thier women That's just what we do
I've been a little nervice about Judy lately but I'm confident I can help her keep it together
I got this and so do you