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Jeffreys Track-side Diner - April 2020, this time in the town of Golden, British Columbia! Locked

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Thursday, April 30, 2020 12:55 AM

herrinchoker
if so, what is the resolution for this problem?? thanks, herrinchoker

Changing your avatar as well as your signature does not work anymore with this forum software. I remember we had been promised an updated, functioning version by the end of this month, but I doubt that we well ever see any. Our host seemingly has lost interest in having a working customer interface.

Happy times!

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Posted by herrinchoker on Thursday, April 30, 2020 12:21 AM

Went to change my Avatar, ended up being a Weeble, unable to upgrade the photo I wanted to use. Has anyone else had any challanges with this proceedure,? if so, what is the resolution for this problem?? thanks, herrinchoker

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 10:33 PM

Well, my vote could almost not be considered as anytime I hear Ontario I'm in because I live right next door.  A large portion of my life I went into Ontario to Fort Frances, beautiful Sioux Narrows and Nestor Falls.  Ontario is large, I never saw it all in its entirety.

Although we are in Canada now, we wouldn't have to move too far.  Dave is up in that neck of the woods and I like Dave!

 

I'm easy, I'll go anywhere you guys want to go as I could really use a vacation.

My vote is Ontario because it's really, really beautiful up there and wilderness does provide solitude and not a lot of people.

 

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 10:06 PM

We could take the Diner to Tottenham, Ontario where the South Simcoe Railway Museum is located. That is where #136 has resided for years and it is still operating during the summer months. It was rebuilt a few years ago so it still has many years of life ahead. We would only be about 40 kms north of Toronto, and there is a bunch of railroading history there too!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 9:46 PM

gmpullman

 

 
Track fiddler
I do think he does realized this Canadian Specific thing could get contagious.

 

Guilty*!

 

 CPR_4-6-4 by Edmund, on Flickr

* Living near the "Southern Border" I was a frequent visitor to the Provinces. CN and CP were gracious hosts in my early railroading days. I have a soft spot for the Canadian railways.

 6218_Chatham-cab by Edmund, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

 

 

Oh for sure Ed!

You should see me when I go to a Wild game against the Canucks at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul.

After our national anthem and some sit down I stay on my feet always with my hand over my heart for O Canada.

My Grandfather was from Canada and so is my blood.  I stand and respect for that one just as well as mineYes  They are both mine!

 

 

TF

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 9:43 PM

So guys, where are we going to place the Diner for the month of May? If you want me to set it up then you will have to accept the fact that I am hard core Canadian so that will influence my choices.

How about Newfoundland?!? The place is beautiful! The Newfoundland Railway line was the longest 3' 6" narrow gauge railroad in North America at 906 miles. It ran from 1898 to 1988. The cars coming from the mainland on the ferries were standard gauge, so in order to save having to transfer all the goods from one boxcar to another, they simply switched out the trucks! There are epic tales of the train getting stuck in the snow for days, and too many moose encounters to count.

Anyone interested?

If anyone else wants to take over starting the Diner, or if you have another location to suggest, please speak up!

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 9:38 PM

Track fiddler
I do think he does realized this Canadian Specific thing could get contagious.

Guilty*!

 

 CPR_4-6-4 by Edmund, on Flickr

* Living near the "Southern Border" I was a frequent visitor to the Provinces. CN and CP were gracious hosts in my early railroading days. I have a soft spot for the Canadian railways.

 6218_Chatham-cab by Edmund, on Flickr

One of the guys I worked with called ALL insulation Rockwool. It's just what you get used to. If you really want to feel old, call sheetrock or rocklath Sackett board!

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 9:31 PM

BATMAN

Think I will go unwrap the layout before the phone rings again.

Cordova Bay Station - Canadian Pacific Railway employee magazine ...

 

 

4-4-0's showing up all over the place here tonightYes

Now why does this not surprise me that Brent has a Canadian Pacific 4-4-0, ... I do believe Brent has Canadian Pacific everythingLaughLaughWink

He does look out for us though!  I do think he realized this Canadian Specific thing could get contagious.

 Image from Batman the series

Yep, that's Batman, Brent is looking out for us so we don't all catch the CP!LaughLaughLaugh

 

 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 8:59 PM

I get the generic name thing MLC.  No schooling needed here.

Gypsum Lath was the start of it all, it's different than drywall, and Gypsum brand "Sheetrock" is still considered the best, over all of the generic brands and manufacturers

Sheetrock was first coined by the tradesman that installed it.

Watch Ed's video.

Not all drywall is Sheetrock.

Mike.

 

 

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 7:58 PM

I was just going to unbox the new FP7s and the wife wanted to go for a walk. Not being one to turn down a little execise I obliged. It was so quiet and eerie not a soul to be seen. We got into the forest about a KM and there is this meadow that is just beautiful, it was full of people just basking in the sun, most had dogs. After not seeing a soul, coming upon all these people all of a sudden felt strange.  You see this meadow a lot in TV shows like "Once UponA Time" as it is quite pretty. The movie crews have to haul all the equipment in to shoot there as there is no road access.

Spent a good three hours working on this Estate I am looking after, Lawyer, real estate agent and government, all wonderful people but I would rather be doing other things.

Think I will go unwrap the layout before the phone rings again.Laugh

Cordova Bay Station - Canadian Pacific Railway employee magazine ...

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 7:05 PM

Calling ol' Kevin calling ol' Kevin ... come in Kevin .... over

Breaker breaker TF to Kevin ... do you got your ears on good buddy .... over

Do you read me do you read me Kevin .... over

I need a big 10-4 ... you need to know when you're remodeling your own house to knock off at 3:30 .... over

It's way past 3:30 ... it's going on 7 here rubber duck .... over

Breaker 1-9 breaker 1-9 ... find some Leisure Time

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 6:16 PM

 Eveing Diners

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

 Rick Good for you for telling the Boss to get with the program or you where gone! I was close to doing the samething, luckly the Polices shut the store down on my day off.

 York Thank you for reading my post. Dirk will be very confussed when I start working again.

 Later, Ken and Dirk say's Sit outside Daddy? Woof, Woof.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:28 PM

BATMAN

 

 
moelarrycurly4

 

 
Grandpa use to call it sheetrock.

 

Because that was/is a brand name for it. Like all tissues are Kleenex all drywall is Sheetrock. 

 

 

 

I have Skil saw that says Bosch on it......Go figure!Confused

 

 

LaughLaugh

Brent,  I have a Crescent wrench that says Snap-on on it.

 

TF

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:12 PM

ricktrains4824
Any recommendation for what stripper to use with Roundhouse kit cars? Those ones will be next, and Isopropyl, while it did some, isn't really working out well.

Rick, have you tried SUPER CLEAN? I've found this stuff to be an excellent remover for painted plastic models. Works on most, but not all types of paint.

Strain it and store it in another jug for re-use. When it has finally reached the end of its usefulness for stripping paint you can still strain it and use it for non-critical cleaning chores rather than dumping it down the drain.

Good Luck, Ed

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:09 PM

moelarrycurly4

 

 
Grandpa use to call it sheetrock.

 

Because that was/is a brand name for it. Like all tissues are Kleenex all drywall is Sheetrock. 

 

I have Skil saw that says Bosch on it......Go figure!Confused

Brent

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:04 PM

Grandpa use to call it sheetrock.

Because that was/is a brand name for it. Like all tissues are Kleenex all drywall is Sheetrock. 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:02 PM

Howdy .... 

JR ..... I recall your having the fire, and I remember the photos you had been posting before it.  You had a beautiful layout . Do you still have old photos of it? The layout you are currently building looks like it will be fantastic. 

Brent .... The school lockdown joke is very funny. 

Steve O .... Thanks for keeping the forum under control. Tomorrow's donuts will be on me in your honor. 

Everybody .... Happy Model Railroading ! 

GARRY

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 4:54 PM

Track fiddler
I have never wanted to leave the lake and go home

Me too. I spent my Summers in my youth at my Aunt and Uncles at Kaslo on Kootenay lake. The had an 18' ski boat and a 26' used for fishing. I had full use of both boats from about age 13 and would spend all day fishing.

 

International Kootenay Lake Board of Control Public Meeting ...

Ricky, I had a great job and was by myself all the time. I would often roll into work at the airport and get in my work truck without going in the office. I would talk to the boss throughout the day but would go for weeks without seeing him in person. I really enjoyed the solitude. I would go all over greater Vancouver to railyards, the docks and the airport, anything to do with logistics. There are lots of Government jobs where people work alone and away from the germy and irritating population. I have a great indexed pension and in my last ten years I got 8 weeks vacation and 15 days sickleave per year that accumulated from year to year. I rarely ever took a sick day and had almost three years of sick time in the bank when I had to go on sick leave just before I retired. There are a lot of interesting government jobs, they don't all just push paper.

I got to go on many navel ships that were visiting Vancouver as well as many airplanes that belonged to the leaders of countries. I think I went aboard Airforce one three times over the years to help them out with logistal issues that came up while they were visiting. 

Airports are a great place to work if you like to be on your own, almost 30,000 people work at Vancouver International, lots of them out on the airport driving around on their own takin care of business.

Brent

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 4:29 PM

TF  Short version is my sons' laptop went up in flames, set the curtains off and away we went. I am still on a nondisclosure with the insurance company and their conractor but the building department was involved from the first which worked out ok at the end. Three years in all to fix the house.   J.R.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 4:23 PM

GMTRacing

Three years in all to fix the house.   J.R.

 

 

A tough one to go through J.R.  I'm happy no one got hurt and you were finally able to get things resolved.  I'm sure you were glad when that long haul was over.

 

 

TF

 

 

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 4:12 PM

Good evening all.

Zoe - How about a slice of apple pie, with a couple scoops of ice cream, and a coke please. Thanks.

Weather - Warm and breezy today, but supposed to get wet and cooler later.

W*^k - Informed the boss of what I need to have occur for my return, he said he doesn't feel that can happen. So... I am contacting the unemployment office and have updated my resumè on Indeed.

Stinks, as I really did enjoy that j*b. Told the boss that too.

But I'm not going to needlessly endanger my health and well being over something as dumb as money. Money is only worth the paper it's printed on, and paper is worthless if we are not alive to use it.

Trains - Did some painting of a hopper car for a project today, it needs another coat (or two) before decals can be applied. Grey primer under gloss black. And the gloss black after two coats (airbrushed) while has a very high gloss, isn't quite "black" yet. Hoping another coat does the trick.

Any recommendation for what stripper to use with Roundhouse kit cars? Those ones will be next, and Isopropyl, while it did some, isn't really working out well. (Unless I need to leave it submerged in it longer? I thought ~2&1/2 hours would suffice...)

I somehow ended up with a Fox Valley GP60, with installed DCC & Sound, for less than the price of most units that are DCC ready... Sometimes eBay can be dangerous... I bid just before I lost the employment... and no one else did...

Hope all are well, and all enjoy the day!

Ricky W.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 4:05 PM

TF  Short version is my sons' laptop went up in flames, set the curtains off and away we went. I am still on a nondisclosure with the insurance company and their conractor but the building department was involved from the first which worked out ok at the end. Three years in all to fix the house.   J.R.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 3:41 PM

York1

 

 
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And there's no such thing as being at the lake too long.

 

TF, you win the award for the most profound statement made on this forum in a long time!

 

 

LaughLaughLaugh

I can accept that John.  I can't take complete credit as I don't think I'm the inventor of the idea thoughLaugh 

I have never wanted to leave the lake and go home when I'm there.  I think that's why my parents bought the resort so many years ago and Good Lord I miss it!

 

 

Smile, Wink & GrinTF

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 3:03 PM

GMTRacing

The constructor who finally fixed our house after the fire and all the mess was a real craftsman and did a fabulous job. The low point was before we found him we had to call the building inspectors on our own job.

 

 

It goes without saying a fire is never good!  What happened J.R.?

I know from experience those can be a little bit tricky.  Sometimes you have to get the inspector involved before the permit to see what needs to be done to bring everything back up to code so everything is safe.  And dealing with the insurance company through it all sounds like a whole nother can of worms!

I bet that wasn't too pleasant of an experience J.R.

 

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 2:56 PM

Just did 20 hard kms on the bike and ran a quick mile. It really hurts to run when you are full of Arthritis but I enjoyed it regardless. My BP was 104/62 HR49 before the ride and I feel like a gazillion $$$$$ right now. Not bad for an old man.

 

 

Image may contain: 2 people, people sitting and indoor

 

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 2:55 PM

Track fiddler
And there's no such thing as being at the lake too long.

TF, you win the award for the most profound statement made on this forum in a long time!

York1 John       

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 2:46 PM

All's well that ends well.  I'm sure the preacher being late just gave you all more time to catch up with family that you had'nt seen for a whileYes

And there's no such thing as being at the lake too long.

 

 

TF

 

 

 

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 2:36 PM

Track fiddler
Oh oh!   I don't know how he could have mistaken Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County for Hackensack

 

Actually, I take the blame.  I just told him Ten Mile Lake, not which one.  He put Ten Mile Lake in his phone, and it directed him to the wrong one.

It all worked out, he was funny about it, and we had a great time.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 2:30 PM

York1

 

 

I finally found out that he was at another lake named Ten Mile Lake three hours away.

 

 

Oh oh!   I don't know how he could have mistaken Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County for HackensackLaugh

His badWhistlingWink

 

 

TF

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