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GUB
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Posted by GUB on Saturday, September 1, 2007 6:09 PM

Well it's Saturday night. Suppers on the Grill. Give me a Corona with a slice of Lime. Tomorrow I will finishn the doors, then on to bigger and better things. Hope everyone had as good a day as I did. Later.

GUB

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Posted by GUB on Saturday, September 1, 2007 10:35 AM

Not sure. I have a habit of changing my plans almost continuosly. So we shall see.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, September 1, 2007 10:20 AM

GUB,

Will your dioramas fit into your overall layout plan?  It would be nice to have finished sections for photos.

Sue

Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.

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Posted by GUB on Saturday, September 1, 2007 9:54 AM

Sue;

Not sure what colour to use. I had to put the layout on hold for now. The attic space is not ready due to other rooms in the house not being finished. I had hoped to start finishing the attic space  this fall, but it will have to wait another year I think. So in the mean time I have to be content with models and dioramas. At the present time I am working on a mill complex.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, September 1, 2007 9:13 AM

GUB,

Glad to see someone is out here.  I think that most of us are trying to finish summer projects so that we can get started on MR season.

I plan to finish canning salsa today.  When Larry gets home, we are headed to town to get him a mountain bike.  I will be better about riding if we both have one.  I may paint some RR ties today.  What color do you use for old weathered ties?

Sue

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Posted by GUB on Saturday, September 1, 2007 7:45 AM

Good Morning Everyone;

I will start with a coffee and an English Muffin. It's nice to have a long weekend. Especially after these past few weeks. What's on the agenda foe today you ask?

Finish building the neighbors cabinet doors abd maybe work on the factory later.

Will check back later in the day.

GUB

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Posted by GUB on Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:09 PM

Evening All;

Back from Lawn Bowling. I'll have a glass of Mad Dogs and Englishman. Lost both our games but they were relatively close. Both games were lost to seasoned veterans. Oh well... there's always next week.

On my way home from Toronto today I made a stop at the Credit Valley Raiway Company a very nice Hobby Shop. I picked up a couple of tools - a 6" Helping Hand Tweezer and a set of (4) Burnishers or rather (1) burnisher with (4) assorted tips. I also picked up a 3" x 4" square. But what I am most exited about is the Tichy Train Group # 8134. It contains 130 assorted windows and doors. I didn't think the price was too bad @ $32 Can., which makes each one about 25 cents. I was going to order the windows i need for the office addon for my factory forn Grandt Lines until I found this assortment pack. It came with a price list for each style and a cross reference guide to Grandt. has anyone used these Tichy windows? Finally I picked up what looks to be an interesting catalog - Scale Structures Ltd. (11th Edition) Minature Railroad Supplies - HO Scale. Have you heard of this company?

In any event, I think I should go to bed. Another big day tomorrow. The last one before the long weekend. Three whole days away from work. Yeah!

GUB

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Posted by GUB on Thursday, August 30, 2007 5:39 PM
 colvinbackshop wrote:

GUB, you have mentioned many times, the "lawn bowling" activity. I am not familiar with this...Is it somewhat like Botchy Ball? And, I know you are painting the factory....but I am wondering how you are doing on that attic space?? Any progress?

JB

It is more like curling than Bocce Ball. The bowls are waited on one side so when you throw or I should say bowl they will curl one way or the other depending how you hold them. I think typically most people regard it as an old person's sport. I know quite few who would not think of it as a sport.

The reason I am working on the factory is because the plans for the attic are on hold for now. It has been a terrible summer fo getting things done on the house. I'm still working on the Master Bedroom. All of July and most of August didn't see anything getting done. I think when we began this year we had figured it would be like last summer when we got alot done. Don't get me wrong it has been a great summer - California was great. Unfortunately,getting anything done on the house was a complete washout. I think after Labour Day my freind and neighbor will get back into the swing of things once again.

Gotta go Lawn Bowling. I'll try to finish this later or perhaps over the long weekend.

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Posted by mikesmowers on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:43 AM

    Morning all, Joe I'll have some eggs sunny side up and some black cofee.  Thanks

  I am still around, not doing anything. I did go to the Dr. Monday for the MRI but they said they didn't have an approval from the Workers Comp and wanted me to wait all day to see if they could get it. I told the lady that my back was hurting sitting in the chair and there was no way I could sit and wait all day. She then got real snobby with me so I left and called my Dr. and they were pissed and said that she would get to the bottom of it. My Dr. called yesterday and said I have an appointment a week from tommarrow, so I guess I will do nothing but take the drugs for another week.

   I have got into the train room a couple of times and run the trains for a short while til my back gives out. I cannot do any one thing for very long at a time, that is why I do not post as much as I would like, although I do read the forums when I can. 

  Well you all take care and Please, Take care of your backs. Nothing like a hurt back to keep you from doing anything. I get so bored.      Mike
 

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Posted by colvinbackshop on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:21 AM

I'll have a tall tap, Joe. Make it a Porter. And, a round for the house too.

The swim meet went well and I'm actually home early......NO problems with the pool or any related (electronic timing, PA, computer.....) systems! The girls did very well, winning the opener, going against a strong team from Superior. Even though I am now official retired (again) from the coaching ranks and Rae isn't swimming this season, it still gets the juices flowing to see a good meet!

GUB, you have mentioned many times, the "lawn bowling" activity. I am not familiar with this...Is it somewhat like Botchy Ball? And, I know you are painting the factory....but I am wondering how you are doing on that attic space?? Any progress?

Mike, haven't heard from you for a while, hope you are well....How is the back doing? Are you getting some help, other than with the drugs?

One more for the house, Joe...But then, I've got to toddle off for home.

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Posted by sfrailfan on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:23 PM
I'll have a beer to go! tonight I may get to try a few airbrush stunts. If I don't then I'll just play poker (while drinking beer.) -by the way thats not a hobby, I'm pretty serious when it comes to poker! - I actually know how to play. Trains is my hobby.
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Posted by GUB on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:16 PM

Well... I see it's time to head out for the night. A 30 min. ride home, a quick bite to eat and perhaps a Scotch or a glass of wine and then a little Lawn Bowling. After that a beer or two and maybe I'll paint another window or two while having that beer. Well that's all she wrote.

GUB

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Posted by sfrailfan on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 12:06 PM
good idea MisterBeasley, wired in parallel right?
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 11:54 AM

Ah, yes.  I can hear the chorus now,

"Rail men of genius..."

But I've replaced all my Bud Lights with LEDs.  Cooler, and more directional.

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

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Posted by sfrailfan on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 11:01 AM
RIGHT ON!

This Buds for you Mister lets have a place us alchies can go and socialize too!
backround singer (We like to drink YA)

You've taken it upon yourself to bravely step out and state your case on a potentially conservative forum backround singer (They coulda shut you down)

But you weren't afraid
backround singer (glug glug glug)

Mister lets have a place us alchies can go and socialize too!
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 10:09 AM

Coffee for me, too, Joe.  Thanks.  No, I'll skip the bagel today, and save room for lunch.

Boy, I'm still tired from the weekend, too.  In my case, it was the bed.  We were up at Sunday River, the ski area, and they've put in some new mattresses in the hotel.  Unfortunately, they went with the recommendations of the Klingons.  Did anyone ever see the episode of Star Trek, Next Generation when Picard and Data did an overnight on a Klingon Bird of Prey?  Apparantly, a proper Klingon bed is a raised pedestal made of marble, no bedcovers.  And that's exactly what my body felt like.  I really couldn't sleep at all on that thing.

The "mattress experts" that recommend these things must sleep on their backs and weigh about 90 pounds soaking wet.  I'm a side-sleeper myself, and I can play see-saw with a pair of 97-pound-weaklings and still have a few pounds to spare.  Looks like I'll be bringing my own air mattress up when we go skiing this winter.

I've gotten a little bit of modelling time in.  I've corrected the over-weathering on the brewery a bit, and started assembling the interior.  Next will be figuring out how to mount it.  It's a background flat, about an inch thick, but it will hang out over the edge of the layout and need some support.  There's a subway station beneath it to add to the challenge.  After that, I can install a new turnout and the siding.  That was the whole reason for the brewery in the first place - I wanted another siding for operational interest.

School starts just after Labor Day here, so Annie's got one week left of vacation, and, since our club pool shuts down a week later, only two weeks worth of her job.  She could probably get an indoor lifeguarding job for the winter, but she's already cut out her fall sport (field hockey) to concentrate on academics, so I guess she's got her priorities right.  Still, I don't know what she's going to do with her time once her boyfriend goes off to college.

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

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Posted by colvinbackshop on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:28 AM

Good morning: I'll have a REALLY large coffee and the breakfast special this morning...if you please.

Had a bit of a late night at a business meeting with local swim officials and I'm a tired boy this morning! The up side though, we had great food and drink at El Potro, a new and wonderful Mexican place in town!

Not much RRing happening here since the signage for Hedstrom Lumber, but I did finish the detail trim work on Glad's Store and even did some painting of the storage oil tanks for Burnstorms....Grand total of about two hours!

What I have been up to is running! With the girl's swim team at full steam (first home meet tonight) and school starting in a week, I have had extra demands at the pool of late. That along with getting Rae registered for all her dance classes / activities and classes at school too.............seems I have more to keep me out of the Trainroom than necessary! I'll check in later, after I'm done with the meet.

Puffin' & Chuggin', JB Chief Engineer, Colvin Creek Railway
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Posted by GUB on Sunday, August 26, 2007 7:51 AM

Just noticed that the last post was my 301st. wohoo!

GUB

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Posted by GUB on Sunday, August 26, 2007 7:49 AM

Morning All;

Sunday morning and that means out for breakfast, maybe a Train Show and later I will work on the mill a bit. I hope.

Yesterday was a complete washout. Literally, both RR wise and the Lawn Bowling tournament which was played in the pouring rain. Lost both games and that means I don't have to go back today for more humiliation. Although, our first came was only lost by one and decided with an extra end tybreaker. That one hurt to loose. Our 2nd game was terrible, weather wise, playing wise etc. Our women's team is back today. They did much better.

So, on that note I think I will get going. I will check back in later. Have a great day, keep dry and be safe.

Maybe I'll get to see some live steam today.

GUB

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, August 25, 2007 11:20 AM

The Dul-Coat was right where I expected to find it, on the shelf at my LHS.  I couldn't find it anywhere else, though.  Do Wal-Mart and K-Mart sometimes carry it?  The hardware shop and craft store didn't seem to have it, and neither did the new-but-clueless RC shop.  The gaming shop indicated that they were currently out of the stuff.

I'm away for the weekend, up at Sunday River ski area.  They had some major-league water damage this summer, from a storm that dropped something like 8 inches of rain over a couple of hours.  I'm puzzled that they haven't made much progress getting things back into shape.  Ski season is only about 10 weeks away, and there's much to be done.  And unlike our layouts, they can't just close the door or point the camera the other way from the unfinished work.  Maybe I should teach them how to do mountains with pink foam?

With the Dul-Coat, I started working on the brewery decals again.  I ended up hand-painting the decal edges with acrylics, which came out pretty well.  Next I'll hit it with some more weathering powders, then one more blast of D-C and I should be done with the outer walls.  I picked up some "chalky white" powder, which should be an interesting effect.  I'm planning to use it on the bottom of my stock cars.  I do have to learn not to "over-weather" things, though.  The brewery came out too "sooty" for my taste.

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Posted by colvinbackshop on Friday, August 24, 2007 9:40 PM

Howdy: I'll have a cold tap and I'll spring for a round too, Joe. I think it must be my turn again.

 Well, the vacation is winding to a close with both Toni and myself back to work on Monday. And a very busy week it will be for me with extra meetings and the home opener swim meet too.

We have gotten a few projects done around the house....But somehow I'm sure it wasn't as much fun as a trip to Chicago would have been! On the other hand, I just heard that Chicago got blasted with some extremely bad weather yesterday and today!!

Last evening and a little of bit today was spent in the Trainroom working on some signage for the establishments at Sawbill Jct. For the fun (or frustration) of it I tried a method I had heard about at a clinic with Leslie Eaton a few years back, using macaroni to make a raised lettering type of sign. First the letters are sanded flat on the back side, then painted. I waited too long to remove the letters from the tape (the paint / solvent and the sticky stuff don't react very well with one another)....I'm thinking that it should be done ASAP.  

 

Once dry (and cleaned up some) they are cemented in place. Over all, I liked the idea and the outcome....But I did discover that not all of the letters are created equally...Making for some variance once cemented in place. Not too bad though!  

 

And, I am satisfied enough to try it again with Glad's Store, a bit of a bashing of the Bachmann "Pink Lady Boutique".  

As for the Dullcote: What is the deal with it's availability lately? I can no longer get it at ANY of the places (K-Mart, Wal-Mart, local hardware store.....) around town that once carried it and now have to travel to the Hobby Shop, 80 miles away, to get it.

Better just have an other cold one!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:56 AM

Good morning, everyone.  Coffee and an onion bagel for me Joe, heavy on the cream cheese.  Thanks.

Nice to hear about your trip, Chuck.  Must have been fun.  Any pictures?

I got my Dul-Coat, but I'm not happy with my decals.  They didn't take the weathering powders as well as I would have liked, so the decal outlines are still way too visible.  I think I'll have to go back and touch up the edges with hand-painted acrylics.

We'll be out of town the next two weekends, stretching each of them by an extra day, so I won't get much more modelling in until after Labor Day.  My LHS will be closed, too, but I've got plenty to work with.  I wish I could take my workroom with me - the weather forecast isn't very good, and I'm afraid we're going to be spending some indoor time at the hotel, or maybe taking in a matinee at the local theatre up in Miane.  It's going to be warm, though.  Looks like the cool, pleasant weather we've had for the last few days will be behind us.  They even had frost in Maine last weekend, though, so winter is on its way.

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 9:48 PM

Howdy, folks.  I'll have an Anchor Steam, Joe, and see what the others are drinking.

Just back from a trip to the bend in the California-Nevada border - sort of.  Thanks to careful timing, I managed three train rides in three days - V&T on Friday, CRM/Sierra on Saturday and Niles Canyon Sunday morning.  In the meantime, my wife had a long visit with her friend and got to go to the California State Fair.

Finished the curved turnout I was working on, and it passed the 'derailment checker' test with flying colors - in spite of breaking almost every 'rule' of turnout design.  It's on a superelevated curve, on a grade, and the one branch starts leveling off about two millimeters past the frog point.  Thanks to careful construction, no problem.

Well, the weather person says it'll be cool around dawn tomorrow.  Better get some rest.  My next project is another hidden yard throat.

See you later.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

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Posted by colvinbackshop on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 10:11 AM

Good morning. I'll have a coffee too, Joe.

I'm back....Actually we canceled our trip to Chicago because of the weather, so to speak.

First, we awoke Sunday morning to the news of the flooding in S.E. Minnesota! With all the devastation to the roads, bridges and RR tracks, Amtrak was not running. We would have to take a bus from Minneapolis to Chicago and this certainly changed the scope of the vacation.

Secondly, all the heavy weather was heading toward Chicago with the least possibility of thunder storms and showers being 40% for the entire week! Sooo....We came home.

Talk about troubles: First we have the I-35W bridge fall into the Mississippi and now major flash flooding....both with loss of life.

On to a happier note: Being home and on vacation has it's benefits for accomplishing tasks on the to-do list. We've gotten some painting done, the paneling is mostly all back up in the library and today I hope to get the paneling back up in the solarium! I may even get to the Trainroom this week.....

In regard to grills, it seems we are mostly in the same boat with 20 + year olds. I, like Mr. B got our Happy Cooker (a Weber Kettle want-to-be) as a wedding gift 25 years ago! It's been used, abused and backed into with a tractor...But still serves the purpose. On the other hand, it is in rather sad shape and I would like to replace it with a "Big Green Egg". Just need to come up with $650 to do so!!!

Gotta' get busy....Latter.

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Posted by GUB on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 7:22 AM

Morning All;

I'll have a coffee and while I'm at it I had better get my butt in gear seeing how it is going to be a busy week.

Will check back later.

GUB

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Posted by GUB on Monday, August 20, 2007 5:56 PM

Pour me a Scotch, better leave the bottle. It's been a long day and an even longer week. But your thinking it's only Monday night. Yep! Your right of course. So imagine my surprise when I realize that I have 4 more of these friggin days to get through before the weekend gets here.

Think I'll paint another couple of windows. Picked up some chain from my LHS for the block and tackle. My gawd it's small. Should look good though.

Well .... I'm going to have some supper. Chile and potatoes, I think. Nice on such a cold night. We even have a fire going in the fireplace downstairs.

Will check back later.

GUB

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, August 19, 2007 6:00 PM

Yeah, once again, I did my own decals.  They're not quite photo-ready, though.  I need that Dul-Coat first, and then some weathering powders to hide the decal edges.  Also, I'm working at a disadvantage on the computer - the old office-slash-server room is being painted, so our Internet connection is disconnected until they get things finished.  Right now, I'm piggybacking on somebody else's wireless in the neighborhood, using my laptop from work that I brought home to put more train pictures on for my screen saver.

The "painting contractor" is my daughter (it's now her office, after all) and her priorities run more to her boyfriend than to painting walls.  It could be a while.

About a year ago, when I brought the laptop home for the first time and installed a cheap wireless router, the only wireless network it found was mine.  Now, there are a half-dozen visible, and none of them seem to have any security at all.  I'm on somebody's wireless network called "default."  Amazing that nobody has even turned on the most rudimentary security, even though it takes all of like 5 minutes.  Even though it's a nice convenience, I feel it's my duty to find out which of my neighbors is running wide open, and tell them to zip up their pants before somebody comes in and steals their identity.

Have a cold one on me, everyone!  The weather has turned down the thermostat up here in New England, and it won't be long before we're back in our trainrooms for another winter.

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

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Posted by GUB on Sunday, August 19, 2007 5:25 PM

Mister B

I am hoping I can get another year out of ours. It too is on it's last legs. I can't complain though it is a Napolean which we have had for about the same amount of time.

Any pictures of the new project? Do you print your own Decales?

GUB

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, August 19, 2007 5:13 PM

Ummmm....smells good, GUB.  I can almost smell it from here.  We got a new grill last week, and yesterday was spent putting it together.  The old one finally wore out after 21 years.  It was a wedding gift, and has served us well.  I'd replaced the burner element 4 or 5 times, but this time the whole wood frame kind of gave way at once.  The lighter hasn't worked for years, and the controls kind of hang there on their own, so I guess it was time for the new Webber.  We christened it with burgers last night.

My citizens of Moose Bay will soon have a brewery to call their own, but right now it's on hold due to a localized shortage of Dul-Coat.  My LHS is on its summer schedule, closed Saturday through Monday, and none of the other hobby shops and hardware stores carry it.  So, I'll have to wait until Tuesday to pick some up to protect the decals of the Strumpet Brewery.  Their motto, prominently displayed at the top of the building, is "Nothing goes down like a Strumpet!"

I'm having fun with this one.  It's a "Background Building" from Walthers, which they called Arrowhead Brewery.  Not bad, but I wanted a more colorful name, and their decals left something to be desired - kind of small and unimpressive.  On my layout, it will be at the edge, but I've got a walk-around table so there's no "background."  Instead, I've decided to detail the inside of this inch-deep structure, too, so I've been having some fun with scratching out walls, floors and other inside stuff.

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

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Posted by GUB on Sunday, August 19, 2007 4:47 PM

Good Afternoon Everyone;

I'll have a Corona with a slice of Lime if you please. Played in my 1st Lawn Bowling tournament today. Three games of 12 ends each. It was a long day, but fun never the less. There was a light rain for most of it. Lost our first game 26 to 4. I guess we shouldn't feel too bad since one was a Canadian Champion and the other an Ontario Champion. Our second game went much better 17 to 7 to a couple in our own club and neighbours from down the street. Our third game we lost 12 to 10. Overall we finished 7th. Not bad for less than two years in the sport and not so bad when you consider this was my first tournament. Next week I play in a Provincial Trebles tournament in Brantford in the Novice division. Should be interesting.

On the modeling side of things, I am still painting the windows for my Mill. I ran out of the original colour, which is okay, because I really didn't like the brand (can't think of the name at present) so I got a bottle of polly scale "Depot Bluff" which needs to be toned down somewhat. Again this is my first attempt at a custom mix. Didn't turn out too badly. Any one know what the equivalent of 30 drops is in ml's? Don't ask, it's a long and probably very embarasing storey. I think I prefer the Pollysacle paints. I am working on the third floor windows and I am about  a 1/4 of the way through the painting process. It's very tedious. Should I model some of the windows in the open position? Any Thoughts on this?

Well ... I should probably go and start on supper. I took out a couple of strip steaks from the freezer. Now I just have to decide what to do with them. Perhaps ... a Little Garlic, Onion and maybe some Chipotle Peper and Smoked Paprika.

Will check back later.

GUB

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