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Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:39 am

The Friends tree and brush crew has a request to remove some of the plant growth on the surface of the trackside pond near Coxo. This is for photography purposes for a charter so the reflection of the train can be seen clearly. The water is deep enough that fishing waders would be needed or at least useful for doing that. A donation of a pair of waders in decent shape in time for use in the last week of June 2017 would be appreciated. If you have a pair you'd like to donate, or perhaps loan, you can send me a private message on the Forum or email me at paudavenport@cox.net to see how we could arrange delivery or pickup. Thanks.
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Richard Robinson » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:22 pm

Paul,

I have a pair of bib waders that I purchased several years ago for a duck hunt in Arkansas. I have not used them since and doubt I will be using them in the future. Be glad to send them your way.

Send me the specifics on where to send.

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Sat Mar 18, 2017 5:26 am

If Paul Doesn't see this, please feel free to send them to me, care of

Doug Frederick, 103 Maple Ave, PO Box 1171, Chama, New Mexico, 87520

And thank you muchly for the contribution!

Doug

Oh, sorry, for some reason, I thought his message was from last fall. But I'm the equipment guy, so, whichever you both choose.
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Sat Mar 18, 2017 11:26 am

Richard, Doug,
Richard, thanks for your offer. Yes, please send the waders to Doug at the address he provided. That'll get the them where they need to go -- Chama -- directly. We'll put them to good use. Sorry for the delay in responding. Thanks again.
Doug, you could stash them in a tools car -- I'd suggest the one with ladders and shovels - or just hang onto them, whatever works best for you. Thank you for your offer.
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Jim Davenport » Sat Apr 01, 2017 5:20 am

Paul, I know where you can get 'duck decoys.' How many do you want to set out while you're in that pond clearing it out??
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Sat Apr 01, 2017 8:13 am

Jim! Send me your sign! Your tarp did not survive the winter, it's in about a thousand pieces, :shock: I made you a cool workbench, a picnic table with a plywood top, and a brand new 5" bench vice that is already rusting gloriously! Dropped it by the 1515 (I made 4, total, to stave off the "Musical Picnic Tables" syndrome).
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Tue Apr 04, 2017 4:46 pm

Good looking table, Doug. I bet the car crews will get good use out of it and its siblings.
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Unread postby Jim Davenport » Wed Apr 26, 2017 1:18 pm

Hey Doug......how about a picture of the new sign on the 1515 idler flat?? And many thanks for the workbench table!!
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Thu Apr 27, 2017 6:38 am

I'll get that done this weekend! I need to get the car cleaned off a bit before I do it.

Enjoy the table, I made 4 of them, so you shouldn't have to swipe your own, this time!

Check the web cam!

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Unread postby Wayne Hoskin » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:41 am

Hi Doug,
Is your vice bolted down?? Just a tip but you ought to set them up so the vice jaws are clear of the table top edge, so you bolt a long object in that hangs down to the ground, do you get what I mean, I can maybe post a photo if you don't.
I had hoped to meet all you guys at a 2017 work session or two, that will have to wait till 2018 though, not enough money saved for the trip I have planned. :(

We are just coming into our winter down here, but we don't get snow, just rain and wind, my most disliked events!

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Fri Apr 28, 2017 10:54 am

I get what you mean, but, some of the tables were too damaged/rotted underneath to bolt the vices right to the edge.

These tables were to be discarded, or used for kindling, and I hijacked them. I swiped the plywood, and bought the vices from Northern.

This also represents the -sum total- of my carpentry skills. :shock: The table in the foreground doesn't have a new board underneath the plywood, I just missed with the circular saw by 1/2 inch...

I figured that when the guys show up, they could fix them, and reinforce them (I tried) however they want. They're mostly all carpenters...

Brad L. is going to help me paint them when it dries up a little.

At least they have a place to put their stuff, instead of on the ground.

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Wayne Hoskin » Fri Apr 28, 2017 6:21 pm

Got ya Doug, good job none the less, that should help the work crews hit the ground running, so to speak.
Just look after them till next year so I can admire your handy work :)
I am a Carriage & Wagon Builder down here, short description is wood butcher on railway carriages so I hope my services will be of use when I get there.

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:59 am

Just circling back to the subject of this thread. Are the waders in Chama?
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:35 am

Not as of Thurday, Paul.
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Doug Frederick » Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:38 am

Wayne Hoskin wrote:Got ya Doug, good job none the less, that should help the work crews hit the ground running, so to speak.
Just look after them till next year so I can admire your handy work :)
I am a Carriage & Wagon Builder down here, short description is wood butcher on railway carriages so I hope my services will be of use when I get there.

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Wayne, you're going to -love- it here. I would suggest you choose your project, and time of visit carefully, though. I notice, in my learning curve here, that we tend to tear down in the early part of the year, and re-assemble in the latter part, and I'm sure you're enjoy the re-assembly phase much more.
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Wayne Hoskin » Sun Apr 30, 2017 5:38 pm

Doug Frederick wrote:
Wayne Hoskin wrote:Got ya Doug, good job none the less, that should help the work crews hit the ground running, so to speak.
Just look after them till next year so I can admire your handy work :)
I am a Carriage & Wagon Builder down here, short description is wood butcher on railway carriages so I hope my services will be of use when I get there.

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Wayne, you're going to -love- it here. I would suggest you choose your project, and time of visit carefully, though. I notice, in my learning curve here, that we tend to tear down in the early part of the year, and re-assemble in the latter part, and I'm sure you're enjoy the re-assembly phase much more.


Good tip Doug, I shall bear that in mind. If my holiday plans come to fruition it will also involve a motor bike event in June up in Oregon, so it will probably be in July or there abouts. That may change.
I already love that beautiful little town Doug, visited twice but not for a work session, I have already decided that I will live my allowed 3 months there every year once those Xlotto numbers come in.

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Richard Robinson » Mon May 01, 2017 7:05 am

The waders were mailed, USP, on Saturday April 22 to Doug's PO Box. Should have arrived in Chama around 4/26-4/27.

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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Mon May 01, 2017 3:10 pm

Richard Robinson wrote:The waders were mailed, USP, on Saturday April 22 to Doug's PO Box. Should have arrived in Chama around 4/26-4/27.

RR

Richard,
Thank you very much. The team will put the waders to good use this summer. I'll try to remember to take and post a Forum photo of the team member wearing them while clearing the pond in late June. Maybe it'll prove worthy of the Dispatch!
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Re: Waders wanted for 2017 D work session

Unread postby Paul Davenport » Wed Sep 01, 2021 5:15 pm

The tree and brush crew at the end of D work session this year (2021) went through the tool crew where much of our gear is stored and, lo and behold, we came across the waders that were discussed earlier in this thread. They were still in the box as helpfully shipped by the Friends member who donated them. Turns out that the charter train planner who requested the clearing of the plants on the pond's surface later determined that the train wouldn't go as far west as Coxo so there was no need to use the waders. But we have them if they're ever needed for that purpose or some other work. BTW, the posts by Doug Frederick on this thread about a couple of ways he helped my crew and others was a reminder of how nice of a guy he was. I miss visiting him at his desk in the wood shop in Chama.
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