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Old Aug 13, 2013 | 06:05 AM
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I have always assumed that there was some kind of steam driven blower driving air into the firebox. That is the only way I can possibly explain the force of the smoke coming out of the chimney of those steam trains. That is not just passive smoke.
I think it's more about pulling air out (draft) to get the air moving through the airbox. As a side benefit it reduces the sparks exiting the stack and reduces the buildup on the inside of the stack and back of the firebox.
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 01:22 PM
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Yard mowed, trimmed, edged. A billion degrees outside. Someone cook lunch for me please
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 03:04 PM
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Shorts - you saide the snow cone shop was less than 5 mins away. Grab the amaretto and git 'er done. That will either cool you down or make you care about the heat a whole lot less.
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 03:04 PM
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Scottkwa I may call ewe in the near future as I'm eyeing a new 2012 freightliner near ewe and may need to fab a deck as well as other items. it's One of several med duty rigs that haven't sold and are cheaper then a new ram with much better warranty.
Well hurry up! It's gettin' into our busy season and I'll be leaving for Mass in another month or so.
You're right about that kinda truck being cheaper. Here, it's cheaper to insure as well. And even my big, OLD semi-sized truck with 870,000 miles on it gets 10 miles per gallon pulling our fire safety trailer and I feel a heck of a lot safer in it as well. I'll never go back!

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I'm gonna attempt to make today a better one than yesterday ...should be pretty easy thing to do, cuz man ....was I in a foul mood yesterday !!
Just be cranky ALL the time. It's easier than switching back and forth and always 'looking for the good in things'.

Sorry y'all didn't get your history report this morning. I had it all typed out, hit 'Submit' and all I got was a blank page. Tried to go back and it wouldn't. Didn't have time to do it all over again.
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 03:08 PM
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Chaikwa - here, let me help out.

This day in history:

2013 - Chaikwa didn't post history lessons for the people on DTR who depend upon him.

Thought for the day:

If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 03:13 PM
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Hey! Howdy and Howyadoin'!

T raddy,TG, Shorts and the grumpy one. DTR home sweet home.

got to toot the janitor's horn, wait ....that didn't post right

will put up some pics of his firewood processor build, partially built.
that poor furry one can't touch that project for three minutes without the business phones ringing, some one needing his worldly advice, or a delivery, errand, safety training commitment, people stopping in with something broken needing repair or ... well, you get the idea. had to come back home to get some peace n quiet!!!!

that truck he built Scottycanuck, is one sweet ride. very very smooth and quiet, guts to get away uphill as well. He defineitely is the one to toss some ideas around with; big, atlas stones? not so much.....

wait.....not again....
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 03:21 PM
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JWBM - you do realize that Scottycanuck's homeland (Saskatchewan) is so flat that you can see your dog run away for 3 days. He doens't need much power for hills.....

OK - I really need to get back to work. Vacation was over 2 days ago. I should not be on DTR while at the office
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Tallguy67
Chaikwa - here, let me help out.
Thanks... I think.

Originally Posted by Justwannabeme
got to toot the janitor's horn...
I musta missed that part! But thanks for bringing our friend Jim along!

Originally Posted by Justwannabeme
will put up some pics of his firewood processor build, partially built.
Yeah, do that. I'd like to see what it looks like!

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OK - I really need to get back to work. Vacation was over 2 days ago. I should not be on DTR while at the office
You OWN that office, do what you wanna do! If anyone says anything, tell 'em to go... uh... just tell 'em to GO!
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 08:26 PM
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Okay NE, if I am close, what is the real answer please.
I think it's more about pulling air out (draft) to get the air moving through the airbox. As a side benefit it reduces the sparks exiting the stack and reduces the buildup on the inside of the stack and back of the firebox.
They vent the steam off the drive cylinders out through the stack. The sudden dumping of pressurized steam out through the stack pulls air through the firebox, it works like an air gun with the holes in the side of the tip. When they are at speed it makes for a fairly steady draft, but when taking off there is enough time between when the steam vents that it makes those big black puffs.
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 10:11 PM
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very cool NE
Old Aug 13, 2013 | 10:45 PM
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Had an iggy attack today, went out of town and left the charger for the computer at the house. (DUH) Oh well, be back home tomorrow. Anybody need a nice hole in the ground? It looks like we now have to leave ours open. It's free, bring your truck, come and get it.
Old Aug 14, 2013 | 06:18 AM
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Mornin'.

Today is Wednesday, August 14th.

1756 - Daniel Boone married 16-year-old Rebecca Bryan.

1848 - The Oregon Territory was established.

1873 - "Field and Stream" magazine published its first issue.

1896 - Gold was discovered in Canada's Yukon Territory. Within the next year more than 30,000 people rushed to the area to look for gold.

1917 - China declared war on Germany and Austria during World War I.

1935 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law. The act created unemployment insurance and pension plans for the elderly.

1941 - The U.S. Congress appropriated the funds to construct the Pentagon (approximately $83 million). The building was the new home of the U.S. War Department.

1941 - U.S. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter. The charter was a statement of principles that renounced aggression.

1944 - The federal government allowed the manufacture of certain domestic appliances to resume on a limited basis.

1945 - It was announced by U.S. President Truman that Japan had surrendered unconditionally. The surrender ended World War II.

1962 - A U.S. mail truck was held up in Plymouth, MA. The robbers got away with more that $1.5 million dollars.

1973 - The U.S. bombing of Cambodia ended. The halt marked the official end to 12 years of combat in Indochina by the U.S.

1986 - U.S. officials announced that a U.S. Drug Enforcement agent had been abducted, interrogated and tortured by Mexican police.

1995 - Shannon Faulkner became the first female cadet in the history of The Citadel, South Carolina's state military college. She quit the school less than a week later.

2000 - Valujet was ordered to pay $11 million in fines and restitution for hazardous waste violations in the crash that killed 110 people in 1996.

Today's thought:


C0ffee & ph00 are ready.

Remember B0b & family!
Old Aug 14, 2013 | 01:25 PM
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ok, had to set up a google email account, then send my phone pics to computer email then send em to here- wot a pain. so ENJOY them fer goodness sake.

processor fills the shop. makes cummins engine look tiny. I want to be there when it fires up for the first log....ask chaikwa all the questions. proud of that boy. I tell him he was smart BEFORE google...lol! Glad Jim can help you out.

did pet shelter work yesterday, brought 250 pounds of clay litter, 4 gallons of bleach (NYS law you can't store more than 5 gallons) and 10 cat toys.
swept the whole compound and answered dog questions. they have six lab puppies, colors ranging from golden to black. sweet black lab momma, little thing. then over to kennel with huge bull mastiff, softball sized paws.

where's Bark? I have withdrawals....
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Old Aug 14, 2013 | 04:12 PM
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Mercy - - two posts all day. Think you scared everyone away, Scott. Hey, I don't think you cut your hair since the last time I saw you - - which was several years ago. .........................love your thought for the day - - he sure knows how to hold that haughty pose, doesn't he. What a jerk - - and he is our president. HORRORS.

Need a ph00 bad - - been out most of the day working at putting in new plants across the back of the lanai - - freeze took them out two years ago. Starting to look finished - - finally. Sure hot out there. Messed up the back moving two large gardenias to new locations. Don't have a whole lot of hope for them - - they are tough to move when mature. We will see. Glad to see this one come to an end - - too many other things on that list yet that are screaming for attention.

OK ......................................GOOD.

GONE - - for now,

OH, got some pics from Seattle - - our little gal tested out soooo good over the weekend, they gave her permission to go to the fair if she wore mask and they wiped everything before she touched it. First time I have seen a smile on her bloated little face in 5 weeks - - sure looked nice. Sure hurts to see her like that.

OK, again - - GONE.

Bob
Old Aug 14, 2013 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Justwannabeme
ok, had to set up a google email account, then send my phone pics to computer email then send em to here- wot a pain. so ENJOY them fer goodness sake.
Thanks Heidi! They came out great! See B0b? I post pics of half finished projects!

Originally Posted by Justwannabeme
... they have six lab puppies, colors ranging from golden to black. sweet black lab momma, little thing.
Oh don't start! I'd take 'em all if I could. How 'bout some pics? PLEEEEEZE?

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Hey, I don't think you cut your hair since the last time I saw you - - which was several years ago.
I haven't! Haven't since I was 14 actually. It's getting shorter on it's own now.

Originally Posted by FiverBob
love your thought for the day - - he sure knows how to hold that haughty pose, doesn't he. What a jerk - - and he is our president. HORRORS.
Yep. These dogs are smarter than HE is!


Originally Posted by FiverBob
OH, got some pics from Seattle - - our little gal tested out soooo good over the weekend, they gave her permission to go to the fair if she wore mask and they wiped everything before she touched it. First time I have seen a smile on her bloated little face in 5 weeks - - sure looked nice. Sure hurts to see her like that.
Good news but still a maddening situation. Not fair, not at all. Not to her, her parents or YOU. Nice to hear she's making positive progress none-the-less.

Evening all. Got a little more done on the processor today but still waiting on parts. I DID get the $800 valve yesterday tho. 2" inlets and 1 1/2" work ports. Now if I just had the other 8 valves and the pump...



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