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rhpd42002
Crew Chief

USA
698 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  07:38:39 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
...... and while Atlas closed, we're all still here!!
Welcome and a Good Tuesday Morning to one and all in the Crew Lounge.

Fresh post of Railbender brew with containers of creosote and rust for you to add to taste.

Western style omellette's are the morning specialty, but you can order your eggs any way you'd like. Piles of bacon are being fried, alongside the ham slices and thin chops. Grits, oatmeal and fried taters are the sides. The counter is laden with donuts, fresh fruits, breads and biscuits.
All the juices, canned drinks and milks are in the ice tub.

Overcast skies once again, but only a slight chance of light showers or sprinkles. Once again, we could use some rain. Supposed to climb to around 84F today. Won't matter much as I'm on till 6:00.
Managed to get out back last night and run a couple of trains and took several pics, so that was nice and relaxing.

Lots to do at work as soon as I set foot in the door.
Hope everyone has a good day.

Mike O.

Ya Ain't Gotta Like It, Ya Just Gotta Do It!

Popz
Crew Chief

USA
539 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  08:08:29 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good morning Mike and the rest of the RR-L crew when they get in.

Great spread this morning, thanks. Another Hot Muggy day here in SW FL will stay indoors and work on my Odd fellows Hall. Hope all have a great day!!!

Mark
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Dutchman
Administrator

USA
23230 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  08:35:08 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good morning Mike, Mark and the rest of the crew. The sun is breaking through the clouds as I look out over the ocean here in Virginia Beach.

Yesterday we visited the Museum of Military Aviation down here and were lucky to see the prep and fly a number of WWII fighters off their grass field. They have quite a collection of restored WWII planes and fresh built WWI replicas. Almost all are in flying condition.

Today we will head down to the Kitty Hawk region of the outer banks of N.C.

Have a great day!

Bruce

Modeling the railroads of the Jersey Highlands in HO and the logging railroads of Pennsylvania in HOn3
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hon3_rr
Fireman

USA
4689 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  08:36:22 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, Just some more coffee here as I did a Golden Arch egg thing on the way in today. But the dog was sure happy to be up and going somewhere so early this morning... or is it the potato bites she likes... humm.... Anyway, good looking sunrise in the mile high today.

More 'work' on the model front today as I need to "color" the parts to a 'quick kit' for one of the club members who was unable to attend the first of two hands-on weathering clinics I'm presenting. Think that I'll also try to use the build in some articles I'm trying to put together. Should be a pretty busy day at the model bench, but no progress on my personal build.

Hope that you enjoy whatever modeling adventures you can get into today.

--KP
Life is to short to make all of the models I want to.
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TRAINS1941
Fireman

USA
4895 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  08:46:45 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Morning crew,

I'll have a cup of the coffee. And thanks for opening Mike.

It's a rainy morning here in South Jersey. Last night we had some really bad thunder storms pass by.

Some errands to run this morning then maybe some time at the bench.

Everyone have a great day!!!

Jerry

Jerry

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are.
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scott
Fireman

USA
3454 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  08:53:24 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good Tuesday Morning Mike, Mark, Bruce, Kris, Jerry and Crew when they come in.
It's a cloudy and humid 62 and we'll top out at a sunny 72.
Thanks for opening Mike. I'll have the Western omelets, bacon, fried taters, and a "Railbender" coffee please.
It's humid this morning so I'll take it easy for the time being. The humidity does drop this afternoon tho so I'll play around outdoors some.
I have to run to the shop toward the end of the week so I'll drop by the LHS before heading for home.
Jeremy has to have a skin graft on his foot next Tuesday as his foot isn't healing worth a darn.
Time for another coffee and look over the forum. Have a good day and God Bless.

Scott, from the wilds of Carroll County, Ohio
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bitlerisvj
Crew Chief

USA
929 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  09:08:55 AM  Show Profile  Send bitlerisvj an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Good morning Bruce,
I just FAXED our reservations to First Flight Rentals, We will be at Kitty Hawk the weekend of the 18th. I hope the weather stays good for you.
Regards, Vic B.
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Originally posted by Dutchman

Good morning Mike, Mark and the rest of the crew. The sun is breaking through the clouds as I look out over the ocean here in Virginia Beach.

Yesterday we visited the Museum of Military Aviation down here and were lucky to see the prep and fly a number of WWII fighters off their grass field. They have quite a collection of restored WWII planes and fresh built WWI replicas. Almost all are in flying condition.

Today we will head down to the Kitty Hawk region of the outer banks of N.C.

Have a great day!

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mabloodhound
Fireman

USA
4616 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  09:21:01 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Morning crew, thanks fro breakfast Mike.
I heard from Walt! He's out straight with orders and the KofC duties.
He has to keep his tux on while packing kits so he can fullfill his social obligations on quick notice.
Rain here today so I'll stay in and work on some kit packing.

Dave Mason
D&G RR (Dunstead & Granford) in On30
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”~Benjamin Franklin
The 2nd Amendment, America’s 1st Homeland Security
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RonH56
Crew Chief

USA
828 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  09:47:35 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good Morning All!

AN Omelet sounds just ducky, yeah it's raining here, but we really do need it. had a really long day yesterday so no trains last night. I have high hopes for this evening though, it won't belong that they will loose out to outdoor stuff on a really regular basis.
Speaking of outdoor stuff, I wanna go play with Bruce! Sounds awesome.

Enjoy the day gang!

"What the heck wuz that?!"

Ron Haviland

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simon1966
Fireman

USA
2861 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  09:48:12 AM  Show Profile  Visit simon1966's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Good morning all. My Tam Valley Depot servo controller installation was stalled over the weekend. I spent hours searching high and low for my drill to create the holes beneath the turnouts. Having passed 50 last September, I am not 100% certain that I did not put the darned thing somewhere and forget about it. Anyway, problem solved Sunday evening when my 28 yr old step daughter fessed up to having "borrowed" it for a small project with her Dad when he came and visited her new home last weekend!! Argh!!!
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Rusty Stumps
Fireman

USA
5926 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  11:04:38 AM  Show Profile  Visit Rusty Stumps's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Morning, still is, Mike and the rest of the RR-L Crew.

I've been rather busy lately. Between RSSM work and also having to step up to Commander of the Honor Guard of the local KofC my time has been tight. Two funerals and a couple of special Masses to lead Honor Guards at plus quite a few Hap Hazard Kits to get shipped can tax one.

Big news is I bought a small 3D printer. Should be here in a week or sooner. Not sure when I'll get the time to do anything with it the way it's going but I sure hope to. Mainly it will be for proto-typing detailing pieces.

Everyone have a safe May Day in the Train Yard.

Walt

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deemery
Fireman

USA
3700 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  1:02:11 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rusty Stumps

...Big news is I bought a small 3D printer. Should be here in a week or sooner. Not sure when I'll get the time to do anything with it the way it's going but I sure hope to. Mainly it will be for proto-typing detailing pieces.

Everyone have a safe May Day in the Train Yard.


Cool! I'm looking forward to hearing about your experiences with this.

dave
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nhguy
Fireman

USA
3665 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  1:34:38 PM  Show Profile  Visit nhguy's Homepage  Send nhguy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Morning Crew. Still morning here too. Coffee for me Mike, thanks.

The 3 Tam Valley Hex Frog Juicer went in and are working well! Did some track work and replaced a pesky Atlas wye #4 with a Peco wye #5. That works well too.

I know what you mean Simon. When I built the Newington tower crossover section of my layout a couple of YEARS ago I dropped feeders with the intention of connecting them up to the bus. Well, apparently I plum forgot about them. When I installed the Tam Valley juicers I found them dangling where I had left them. I have had a dozen or so op sessions without a problem through the area. I had a few flickering headlights but I attributed that to dirty wheels. Well, no more flickering headlights. Doh!!!

Bill Shanaman
Superintendent, New Haven RR in the 1948 to 1952 era
PMRA President 2013-14, OpSIG Member
NCE User Since 1999
Sugar City, Colorado

Edited by - nhguy on 05/01/2012 1:44:17 PM
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rsn48
Section Hand

Canada
83 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  2:34:33 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
First time visit in the crew lounge, what memories you just revived. My son and I used to railfan together and one of our favourite spots was in North Bend in British Columbia on the "CP" side. A restaurant for the crew and open to the public was just yards away from the track and the menu ran much like you offered here. So we could eat by the window and watch some incredible trains roll by; we could also listen in as the crew's got together. And occasionally we'd score a cab tour as the crew began to recognize us.

Much younger, wind the clock back, way back. My grandfather and uncle were CN engineers in Jasper Alberta. My grandfather joined a "pre-CN" RR in Jasper when he dropped out of school after grade 4. He became a "door knocker" on his bike riding to homes of engineers and crew to give them news of their new or changed schedule - hence the door knocking. My uncle also started as a door knocker leaving school after grade 6.

My grandfather would take the Super Continental out of Jasper to Edson; the consist latter became Via; he also taking it out of Jasper to Edson and back. Often I would stop in to the beanery attached to the station for a meal with him as I walked him to his sign in location, then onto the engine, me waiting in the cab until it left, and meeting the train when it arrived in the evening.

Model railroading is fun, sometimes.
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kruisyk
Crew Chief

USA
590 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2012 :  7:11:22 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Turned 50 myself last summer, Simon. This weekend I was working on a switching tower by AMB. Did the roof in weathered green tarpaper, set it down, and went over to the cabinet to put the powders away. Came back and couldn't find the #@***&$! roof. Looked high and low for a full five minutes. Then, there it was, right on the desktop in front of my chair, blending in with the green cutting mat! D'oh!
Dave K.

"Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate."
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