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Mark Boyce posted:
Moonson posted:
Mark Boyce posted

..... my first cataract surgery is scheduled for two weeks from today!!!

Hi Mark, I too wish you the absolute best result from your surgery. I am sure all the goodwill you so often extend to us here on OGR Forum will be part of the storehouse of blessings you can draw upon as you endure the procedure and progress afterwards toward a full and beneficial outcome.

With sincere respect and prayers,

FrankM

Thank you so very much, Frank!  I always appreciate someone's prayers!  I greatly appreciate the warmth and encouragement you give us as well.

wishing you the best Mark....get well quickly!

Adriatic posted:

 Had a day full of coincides yesterday, but first...

  I got this led gimick thing with some advertising in the snail mail and looked around in vain for a place I could use it. I think it would make a nice sign for a store, casino, etc., but I just can't seem to find a sweet spot. It even kinda matches a crappy caboose I painted.

Price is right if anyone here has an interest in it.....free. IMG_20170914_191219IMG_20170914_191113

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  The mail retrieval went hand in hand with this 9/10/17 News Herald Mi. issue I used to show size. It had a photo&story of the inspection of footings of a very old rail bridge converted to Grosse Isle traffic use long ago. Ive found the old piling for its older eastern sister via Google earth and clear water days. That led to searching the UP of Michigan for pilings associated with a northern rr logger Con Culhane and a post about him in the Canadian lines washout thread.

Somewhere in there I saw Gandy Dancers name and decided it was Gandy Dancer Blues Day and started with some Leadbelly prison tunes in a YouTube playlist.

Half an hour later I heard something I'd head before long ago as a kid. The blues tunes were part of the old Alan Lomax recordings, and it swung to French Canadian fiddle music you might have heard in the logging camps 100-150 years ago. I can sing it,...kinda, but don't really know what it means (happy new year? Lovely New Year?) I think it is traditional, Ive heard other versions I'm sure. What struck me was how the rhythm was done and the voice. I went to look and sure enough, a Michigan man was singing and sitting down, tapping out the rhythm. Edward King was a friend of Great Grandpa's I think. I'd seen that sitting tap dance before.....while waiting for stories on Paul Bunyon and Babe....Somewhere in there is my intro to Con's stories too.    So in music and language, I have a new angle to do more research on Con, maybe it's not all forgotten.

I think I need to play the lottery today

Maybe I'll get really lucky and this embed address will work too.

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I thought that caboose number would be 777.

That fellow taps right smart, and the fiddle playing is good too.  I never know what to expect when I see you have posted something!!  

gandydancer1950 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
Moonson posted:
Mark Boyce posted

..... my first cataract surgery is scheduled for two weeks from today!!!

Hi Mark, I too wish you the absolute best result from your surgery. I am sure all the goodwill you so often extend to us here on OGR Forum will be part of the storehouse of blessings you can draw upon as you endure the procedure and progress afterwards toward a full and beneficial outcome.

With sincere respect and prayers,

FrankM

Thank you so very much, Frank!  I always appreciate someone's prayers!  I greatly appreciate the warmth and encouragement you give us as well.

wishing you the best Mark....get well quickly!

Thank you very much, Howard!!

  Im glad you enjoyed Ed, I sure did.

    I don't care much for gambling, I just always liked the graphics. The lotto? Maybe once or twice a year tops...mostly because my step-dads brother hit the big jackpot twice in Ohio. I think there was like 10mil. left for his kids. It even took time for me to figure out 777 was a slot machine win, thats how foreign the concept is to me.

    I TOLD you my music ranged from symphonys, to the Carter family, to Punk , Rap, and even obscure Death Metal. Add a smile via comedy or shear happiness and I'm hooked.

Actually I like most anything off the beaten path.

My only real regret in life is not getting to see more of the world when I could still manage it. I hope you all get the chance..and Mark, clearly too

 

   I have two matching jackpot signs now. I hit the neighbors up for theirs. If nobody wants them, I'll do something eventually; even if it is just salvaging the leds. I have an idea, but feel they would make better building signs.

Was in New York yesterday. Mark good luck with the cataract surgery. Wife had both of her eyes done, piece of cake. Brian, like the movie, The Never ending story, it has been great watching your never ending shelving unfold. I got the Baldwin Demonstrator too. I picked up an extra B unit. Awesome paint scheme on it. DOBERMANN, good job on the building. Is that a Downtown Deco building by chance. Today I have to hunker down and finish cleaning up the basement and the layout for my hosting of my local club tomorrow. And while I am on the computer I'll place an order for some more Ross switches I need.................Paul

Adriatic posted:
bigkid posted:

Not a layout, but the space I am on, have a problem that is driving me crazy. So the steps to my basement are concrete (concrete block covered with concrete, not particularly flat), I am in the last stages of finishing the basement and I have two wooden treads that when I try and glue them down with construction adhesive, the adhesive doesn't seem to set, usually with construction adhesive by the next day it is solid. I am trying a different type (was using liquid nails heavy duty, switched to a GE one designed to work on all kinds of different surfaces), but wondering if anyone else ever ran into this. Also saw it with wood backing I glued to the riser portion (to use as backing with wood beadboard wainscotting wood), didn't seem to set right either....any thoughts? If this doesn't work, I'll switch to flooring nails to hold it, I could probably use concrete to set the treads but am lazy, don't feel like working with concrete

Hilti metal concrete anchors. I like the anchor type you have to drill for.

Better yet are the machine screw metal expanders that can fold over inside a hollow bricks interior.(has to be hollow or a hole gouged wider as it recesses.)

I don't trust the plastic expansion types because I've seen folks hurt by their falure (ever see a heavy 5x10' print on wood knock a sweet old lady for a loop?)

Your soft cure issue is lack of fresh air, temp, or high humidity. The first two are most likely imo.

Look at the concrete screws by Tapcon and others. A little less aggressive than the Hilti shots.  Another option may be to shoot down a sleeper on the tread and then fasten the finished tread with small nails.

Bob

Mark Boyce posted:
gandydancer1950 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
Moonson posted:
Mark Boyce posted

..... my first cataract surgery is scheduled for two weeks from today!!!

Hi Mark, I too wish you the absolute best result from your surgery. I am sure all the goodwill you so often extend to us here on OGR Forum will be part of the storehouse of blessings you can draw upon as you endure the procedure and progress afterwards toward a full and beneficial outcome.

With sincere respect and prayers,

FrankM

Thank you so very much, Frank!  I always appreciate someone's prayers!  I greatly appreciate the warmth and encouragement you give us as well.

wishing you the best Mark....get well quickly!

Thank you very much, Howard!!

Add me to the list Mark. Hope all goes well. You will be healed up just in time to start building.

Bob

RSJB18 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
gandydancer1950 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
Moonson posted:
Mark Boyce posted

..... my first cataract surgery is scheduled for two weeks from today!!!

Hi Mark, I too wish you the absolute best result from your surgery. I am sure all the goodwill you so often extend to us here on OGR Forum will be part of the storehouse of blessings you can draw upon as you endure the procedure and progress afterwards toward a full and beneficial outcome.

With sincere respect and prayers,

FrankM

Thank you so very much, Frank!  I always appreciate someone's prayers!  I greatly appreciate the warmth and encouragement you give us as well.

wishing you the best Mark....get well quickly!

Thank you very much, Howard!!

Add me to the list Mark. Hope all goes well. You will be healed up just in time to start building.

Bob

Thank you, Bob!!  Yes, now that the sun is going down sooner, I notice driving at night is becoming a problem.  All the oncoming headlights have big rainbow halos around them!  I'm going to try to avoid it.

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Well, not so much *on* my layout as *for* my layout...I ordered a 4-directional traffic signal from Berkshire Junction.  I used their pole mounted signals on my prior layout and they still work fine, but I thought a hanging signal would look better on my new layout.  The folks at BJ are great to deal with.  I just got off the phone with Cathy (Kathy?) and she's going to send the signal on Monday.

For those of you who are interested but aren't familiar with these signals, here's a link to their web page:

http://berkshirejunction.com/s...tory/traffic-lights/

These and their other electronics won't be available indefinitely, though.  The owners are looking to sell the electronics part of the business, so if you see something you like, I suggest you jump on it.

I'm glad to be easing back into my layout construction after 4 months of household projects.  I've been down to the train room occasionally to run trains and snuggle with my cat on my workbench, but that's about it.

While cleaning up and doing some laundry I cut out all buildings that were are the sheet of paper. I have lined some on the board which will be the upper level street to see which ones I will use in this are. I still have to glue them to black foam board. Once I di that I can move them around more easily rather then propping them against the Masonite. Pics...............Paul

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Couple of projects for the AGHR On30 logging line. Here's a shot of part of the line (Dunkirk by Dave O'Connor)
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Bunk house and dining hall for the camp
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 Weathered Bachmann log cars. Followed idea from Boulder Valley Models (no longer available), washes of weathering powder applied with alcohol over matt black base. Not happy with the rust, more rework necessary
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paul 2 posted:

While cleaning up and doing some laundry I cut out all buildings that were are the sheet of paper. I have lined some on the board which will be the upper level street to see which ones I will use in this are. I still have to glue them to black foam board. Once I di that I can move them around more easily rather then propping them against the Masonite. Pics...............Paul

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Hey there Paul, I have to agree with Mark they are going to look great when your done! Way to go! Also you were able to fit time in to do cleaning and Laundry? WOW YOU are the MAN! IF you ever get to Washington State let me know I will save some Laundry for you to do so you wont feel out of place! LOL

MIKE G, I maybe should start going state to state doing laundry for trains instead of money LOL. Anyways after the last load was done I stayed in the basement and I got most of the track screwed down and in place on the lift out. And MIKE G I will be using your tip on using glue to hold the plaster down. The wetting of the plywood didn't work as I was laying track it was just coming off. One more small section of track to do and I saw through all the tracks so I can lift out the section.  A couple of pics...............Paul

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briansilvermustang posted:

 a lot of years of collecting, still unboxing as I get more shelves and house layouts built....

        last count was around 300 loco's and near 700 freight, & over 200 passenger cars.....

can't wait to get the new layout going so i can get these on some rails......

          this winter's main project.......

Looks like it better be a long winter where you are going by those numbers    

joe

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