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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:11 AM

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As of noon today, this was our roof project:

I sure don't envy you Garry. When we had our roof replaced, about a year after we bought this house, over a dozen sheets of plywood had to be replaced because of water damage. This was on a house only eleven years old!

The original sheathing was held in by staples. The roofer put screws in all of the sheets before the felt went on. They also installed hurricane straps on the trusses.

That roof lasted less than two years, then Hurricane Charley took it apart, but all the sheathing stayed in place. I guess the extras were money well spent.

My current roof is rated for 170 MPH category 5 winds, and is already 16 years old. It has survived four category 3 storms with no damage.

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 9:02 PM

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That's what I paid to ship my Hudson to Markham from NE Ohio to Rapido for repair. Later I send two RS-11s back for repair. That was $85.00. I don't think it is the seller doing the gouging.

Hi Ed,

I guess it is a weight issue because the shipping cost for a boxcar from the US is about 30% of that. If shipping a locomotive from the US to Canada has actually become that expensive then that is going to save me a whole lot of money! I won't be buying any locomotives from the US in the future. I really should be satisfied with what I have and concentrate on getting them all equipped with LokSounds. Half my fleet is still DC.

Cheers!!

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 8:39 PM

hon30critter
I was looking at another TH&B listing from the US and the seller wanted $70.00 USD to ship to Canada.

That's what I paid to ship my Hudson to Markham, Ont. from NE Ohio to Rapido for repair.

Later I send two RS-11s back for repair. That was $85.00. I don't think it is the seller doing the gouging.

On a dollar-per-mile basis your RDC was a bargain! Whistling

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 7:34 PM

Hi David,

That video about Hercules the bear was really interesting! It is a bit disturbing that he was kept captive, but obviously he was treated well and had lots of stimulation.

I love bears! I have seen many, many black bears around our cottage on the north shore of Georgian Bay. Several were within a few feet of us but we were inside the cottage and they were outside. One morning I bumped one on the nose with the screen door as I was headed for the outhouse. My mother had a young bear sit down beside her on the front porch.

Dianne and I got to see wild grizzlys up close in BC a couple of years ago. Last fall we saw polar bears at a sanctuary in Cochrane, Ontario.

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 7:06 PM

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Dave, do you run any TH&B locos? I saw a few on the  bay for a good price. One was a Hudson. I had to slap my hand and remind myself of the $500 bill to cut the storm damage to our tree last week. I lke the colours of their diesels.

Hi CN Charlie,

Thanks for watching out for me! I have two TH&B diesels, one switcher and one GP 7 (I think). I saw the TH&B locos on eBay but I had just spent $230.00 on the three TH&B slab sided hoppers so I held off. A couple of the listings are still active so I may give in yet.

The really nice thing about the person who is listing these, and from whom I bought the hoppers, is that he only charges the actual postal fee. That makes the shipping cost much easier to accept, especially since he is only about 30 miles away. I was looking at another TH&B listing from the US and the seller wanted $70.00 USD to ship to Canada. That is gouging at its best!

Dave

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 3:52 PM

Howdy, everybody. 

 

York1

Garry, your house at the lake looks like an ideal place to live.

Is your lake owned by the residents, or is it a state lake that allows property owners along the shore?  It looks neat.

 

 

John ..... We are on a bay which is part of Lake Barkley. It is a man-made lake over 50 miles long which is the Cumberland River with a big dam. The other large man-made lake is Kenticky Lake made with a dam on the Tennessee River. Together, they form Land Between the Lakes, a National Recreation Park. 

 

As of noon today, this was our roof project:

Workers are replacing water damaged wood. We did not know how bad it was. 

 

Cheers. 

 

GARRY

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 12:06 PM

CNCharlie
Kevin, congrats on getting the shot. My wife is to get hers on the 25th and she is 64. We are behind here due to supply issues.

We have a glut of vaccine here in Florida. Leadership actually declared that supply is greater than demand.

No surprise there, since our leadership told everyone there is no real reason to get the vaccine. We did not get ample supply, they just got rid of the demand.

SoapBox

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 12:03 PM

Virtually everyone 50-years-old and older in my state has now been vaccinated if they want it.

This week, it is open to everyone 18-years-old and above.  You still make reservations to get it and get put on a list, but it is going quickly here.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 11:25 AM

Good Morning,

Another warm, sunny day here so I will finish getting the pond waterfall going. The migrant birds have started coming and they really use the pond. It yas a small bird sized beach they use for bathing and they like to use the shell shaped rock the water falls from too.

Dave, do you run any TH&B locos? I saw a few on the  bay for a good price. One was a Hudson. I had to slap my hand and remind myself of the $500 bill to cut the storm damage to our tree last week. I lke the colours of their diesels.

Ed, when CP rebuilt Hudson 2816 they converted it to burn diesel oil. There is very little smoke. One issue they had is that it burns hotter than heavier oil. Anyway it is strange for a steam engine to smell exactly like a diesel especially as I remember how coal smelled.

I enjoyed the videos with my morning coffee. 

Kevin, congrats on getting the shot. My wife is to get hers on the 25th and she is 64. We are behind here due to supply issues. Plenty was ordered but none is made here. All of ours comes from Europe .

More coffee is required, it won't be warm enough until 2 pm to do the pond.

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 10:45 AM

"Ja Bear"

 

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Posted by CapnCrunch on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 10:35 AM

Ja Bear  While viewing the trains race up Cajon Pass, I thought I spotted an homage to you but, alas, the "B" turned out to be a "D"...  

  SP Daylight - Yes Dear by Tim Neely, on Flickr" alt="" />

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 9:38 AM

Garry, your house at the lake looks like an ideal place to live.

Is your lake owned by the residents, or is it a state lake that allows property owners along the shore?  It looks neat.

York1 John       

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 9:19 AM

Howdy.

i was right. Today is very noisy here. Old roof is coming off right now.

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 8:28 AM

You certainly dig out some interesting photos, Ed, and being able to enlarge them, does show some interesting features, worthy of at least two cups of coffee search time. And shortbread as well!!! Thanks.

I too have spent some good time examining the photos Ed posts.

Thanks Ed.

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 7:59 AM

Good morning, diners.  It's a lightning and thunder show outside right now.

Dave, that video of the train and the glasses is amazing.  I had to wonder how long it took to set up, and how they kept the right amount of water in the glasses.  If they took a long time to set it up, it seems the evaporation would have caused some sour notes.  I also wondered how many glasses were knocked over while they perfected things.  Thanks!

Out of state company coming today for a while.  No layout time.

They had a huge crowd of kids at the Easter egg drop.  Everybody wanted to see what 10,000 eggs dropped from a helicopter looked like.  I didn't hear whether they found all the eggs.

 

Have a good day, everyone.

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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 6:32 AM

A few steam engines  including a North British locomtive.   Big Smile  Hope you like.  

 

 

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 6:17 AM

hon30critter

Here is what you do when you are in lockdown and you have a big train layout:

Dave

 

I love it Dave!  I wonder how many glasses they had to use for that?  Incredible!

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 4:36 AM

PM Railfan
I noticed that too about 4449's dirty stack. Shame shame shame Mr Fireman! Phoebe Snow would not be happy!

He must have been sanding the flues. The 4449 is oil fired. I seem to recall somewhere that some grades of oil are sootier than others. I think they like #5. Normally bunker C is like pitch. If they put diesel in there the flues may have begun to clog up?

The engines had been sitting idle and that's when soot begins to build up. When they get out to the main line and up to speed theres better draft and less "city" congestion so that's the time to sand the flues.

Flues that begin to clog will pack with sand (not enough draft to pull the sand through) and make a real mess so it has to be done right or they will be opening the front end to rod-out the flues. A real bummer when there's five hundred people waiting to ride behind a steam loco.


Glad you like the photos, Bear! I enjoy posting ones that are worthy of close inspection Smile Lots going on in that shop one year after Pearl. 

I did find Ken's phone number. I'll give a call tonight.

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 4:18 AM

Good morning all.   A bitterly cold day.  A busy day for me,  so   straight into some films.

 

A short film on the Leven Branch Line.

 

 

Edinburgh to Dundee.

 

 

 

Some video clips taken over the years at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway

 

 

Thoughts &Peace to All who Require.

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 2:53 AM
Leaner by Bear, on Flickr
 
You certainly dig out some interesting photos, Ed, and being able to enlarge them, does show some interesting features, worthy of at least two cups of coffee search time. And shortbread as well!!! Thanks.
 
Hope Ken and Brother Lion are both OK?
 
Thoughts and best Wishes to All that need them, Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by PM Railfan on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 2:52 AM

Hello Railfans!

Heres your second shot!!! Laugh

 

Ed) Thank ya Ed, that brown truck looks mighty familiar!

Laugh on the 'thumb in dike' statement. Just think of all the things that are gonna be stuck in the canal after this! The Ever-Given keeps on giving!

 

Critter Dave) I noticed that too about 4449's dirty stack. Shame shame shame Mr Fireman! Phoebe Snow would not be happy!

Also, there was a thread not long ago with the title.... something like.... "Things you wont see on my layout...".

I think i can honestly add to that post - 'musical glasses along my right of way'.

And i had just remarked to TF.... Ive seen everything now. Laugh

 

Charlie) Thanks for the info! I guess there wasnt need to ask about the MR decoders if they arent made anymore. But i wouldnt have known that less you said so.

 

Yall folks have a great evening!

 

Clear Ahead!

Douglas

 

 

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 1:09 AM

SeeYou190
And NO ONE in charge in the state of Florida is taking this the least bit seriously.

They are all trying to figure out how to plug the little hole in the dike up in Piney Point Whistling

Glad you enjoyed the video, Dave. I did too.

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, April 5, 2021 11:29 PM

gmpullman
Racing steam locomotives? Check this out:

Hi Ed,

That was a neat video. I'm not sure if the race was exactly fair though. The Union Pacific loco had two diesel helpers whereas the Southern Pacific was on its own. However, the Union Pacific train seemed to be much longer so perhaps that equalized things a bit.

I noted that the Southern Pacific loco's engineer didn't seem to have any qualms about using a lot of fuel. The black smoke was heavy and almost continuous for much of the trip.

I found it very interesting that the Southern Pacific crew were able to detect a bearing problem and be able to fix it apparently without outside assistance. They must really know their locomotive well.

Thanks,

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, April 5, 2021 11:11 PM

BigDaddy
And you won't have certain immunity until the 17th.

Today was not the day I was scheduled for the shot.

They sent us a text and said we could come today if we wanted to.

We went the the State run vaccination site at the old airport terminal.

THERE WAS NO ONE THERE! One of the workers told us they are plagued with cancellations and no-shows. From the time we parked the car until the needle was in my arm was less than 5 minutes.

I am not going to mention the politics behind this insanity, but what is happening down here is completely beyond comprehension.

Anyway... We have been living like hermits for more than a year, we never go out without a mask, and only for neccessities. We have missed out on an entire year of family gatherings.

And NO ONE in charge in the state of Florida is taking this the least bit seriously.

I am embarassed.

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, April 5, 2021 10:31 PM

 

Racing steam locomotives? Check this out:

It's a shame lots of news outlets were shooting on u-matic video back then. This loses something in the transfer but it sure is neat. The sounds were dubbed, otherwise all you would hear is chopper rotors.

This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime events that would have been a must-see!


Looks like I hit the Top O' the Page again!

How about some Scottish Shortbread biscuits?

 Shortbread by Edmund, on Flickr

Pattersons, Walkers or your favorite.

 

 

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, April 5, 2021 10:09 PM

Here is what you do when you are in lockdown and you have a big train layout:

Dave

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Posted by cats think well of me on Monday, April 5, 2021 8:56 PM

You and me both Kevin. I've never seen Dropkick Murpys but I know a lot of fans of their shows. I'd like to see them live sometime when they play locally. My city has an alright music scene, but being close to Philly I've seen some good acts. One of my all time favorite shows was an Offspring Summer Nationals show at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia summer 2014. I took off early from work to catch the train so I could be there in time for that show. Also helped that I had a friend who lived fairly close to the venue.

On the MR front, about two months ago I bought a 144-pack of Sergent couplers and finally got the package a few days ago. The diecasting equipment had a malfunction so it took them a while to fill the orders until the equipment got repaired. I spent over an hour I think, arranging the tiny pieces on a piece of cardboard so I could paint them with Rustoleum Rusty Metal Primer per their directions for painting. There are three parts that are painted so 432 tiny parts! I assembled about a dozen and had to remove paint from some pieces. Plus, in mounting the couplers on to Rapido USRA boxcars I had to ream out the mounting holes on the couplers. A 9/64" drill bit would do the trick minus that the drill was to power and I managed to break a pair of couplers. Instead I mounted I think a #43 bit, which is much smaller than a 9/64" one, into my rotary tool and just reamed it out a bit going around the inside of the hole. I liked that method much more. Sergent used to have a reamer but they discontinued it so I'll look at the alternatives they suggest. 

My dad and I put in a new dishwasher into the kitchen as the previous one only lasted maybe two years, so hopefully this one will last a good bit longer. 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, April 5, 2021 8:31 PM

gmpullman

Sore arms and back for the rest of the night!

Rain will be passing through most of the week so no Deere, yes to trains!

 
Same here on both counts Ed.  You've been busting brick, I've been busting wood.  Although brick sounds like a tougher job I'll be feeling it tomorrow.  
 
I was tearing up rotten boards and replacing them on the sun deck today.  There's not a lot of work to do around the complex in the winter time so I'm a bit out of shape here.
 
I was blown out of the water at the lumberyard today.  They still say there is a cedar shortage and 10) 2x4x10's where $269Tongue TiedIndifferent  If it was for my own personal use, I certainly would not pay that.
 
I'm sitting out on the porch with thunder and lightning right now as the storms are moving in tonight.  It's supposed to rain all day tomorrow and Wednesday, then off and on for the rest of the weekBig Smile 
 
 
Layout Time! Smile, Wink & Grin
 
 
P.S.   That looks like shimmering gold at the C&NW Shop with the sunlight coming through the windows
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Posted by BigDaddy on Monday, April 5, 2021 7:31 PM

SeeYou190
My appointment for the second shot is on Monday, May 3rd! That means I am leaving on a road trip on Wednesday May 5th! AWESOME! -Kevin

And you won't have certain immunity until the 17th.

A friend gave me an antibody test and I had antibodies from my vaccine on Friday and saw my mother for the first time since October on Saturday.  The nursing home was only interested in my temperature and if I had been out of state. 

She has deteriorated mentally quite a bit.  She did not recognize me or my son with masks on.  Is it a nice day out?  What do you hear from your sons? What do you do all day? was all she could say.  Rinse and repeat.  Today they shut down visitation because vaccination of the staff is not required and more staff members turned positive.

I got to see both my sons and my grandchildren.  We celebrated with take out Mexican food and Margaritas. 

Easter was weird.  I suppose my parents had an Easter egg hunt for me, but I don't remember any.  My son's Egg hunt started in the house, with egg with clues to other eggs with candy and more clues.  It then went outside, where my 3 grandchildren were joined by 2 next door neighbor kids.  There were 30 or 40 eggs in the front and back yard.  Then we adjourned to a wooded area a block away.  There were another 60-80 eggs some 8" long, stuffed with toys, stickers, candy and tiny sugar drinks.  I doubt my grandchildren know anything about Easter other than the Easter bunny. 

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Monday, April 5, 2021 7:24 PM

Evening diners

More video appreciation from this end!  I really enjoyed the video on the construction and history of the Forth Bridge EdYes  The older I get the more I appreciate history, especially when it's from the land of my roots.  I had read somewhere the more modern suspension bridges were built with air circulation and dehumidification running constantly through the suspension tubing to prevent corrosion.  

I thought that Steamer race was a kick too Douglas.  My oldest daughter sent that to me not long ago and I laughed my butt offLaugh

 

I only wish I could get into my messaging here as I've been unsuccessful for six months.  I tried and tried again tonight.  It wasn't often I chatted and wasn't good at deleting my conversations.  I had called Ken a couple of years ago giving him advice about his roof.  If I could only access my messages I know I could find his phone number.  Something's missing around here without him dropping in every evening talking about his day.  It would be nice to know if he's alright.  

 

Have a great evening everyone

 

 

 

TF

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