[Accrs] It happened again
Alameda County Central Railroad Society
accrs at mail.accrs.org
Tue May 29 15:51:16 PDT 2018
I sometimes come in on a weekday. But I haven't been at the club for
several weeks so I plead not guilty.
Ted
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 3:57 PM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> Message From: Larry Brickell colorado at onemain.com
>
>
>
> Narrow gauge is usually off unless someone is there running it. I always
> spin all four lock wheels but did not know it should be 0000. Spinning all
> four should do it.
>
> Larry Brickell
> 925-314-5003 cell
>
> > On May 28, 2018, at 1:19 PM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
> accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> >
> > Message From: Larry Brickell colorado at onemain.com
> >
> >
> >
> > There is one main switch for the O side right below the cabs and one in
> the narrow gauge pit for narrow gauge only. That is it.
> >
> > Larry Brickell
> > 925-314-5003 cell
> >
> >> On May 28, 2018, at 11:01 AM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
> accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Message From: Paula Bursley pbursley at comcast.net
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Phil, when we got there yesterday after you had been there in the
> morning, everything was turned off. The only thing I noticed were the trees
> on the ledge at the port, and I think we all realize we shouldn’t set
> things there and have discussed that enough for now.
> >>
> >> We have come to the club many times when things were left on. Nicholas
> and I will put together a simple shut down list for the HO side. Not sure
> if O has or needs anything like that.
> >>
> >> I think your assessment of the reasoning behind zeroing out the door
> lock is correct Phil. It is a way to force all four numbers to be changed
> when locking the door.
> >>
> >> Paula
> >>
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>> On May 28, 2018, at 8:16 AM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
> accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Message From: Phil Edholm pedholm at pkeconsulting.com
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I was at the club until from 9-12 AM yesterday and came back about 3
> or so (apologies to the HO folks for the trees in the ledge 🙄). When I
> left at noon, I am 99% sure the lights were off, though I knew I would be
> back in an hour or two so there is a small probability I left them on. I
> may have just spun all 4 tumblers because I was coming back later. When I
> got back there were folks there on the HO side if it was me who left the
> lights on then the HO layout had been on a while as I definitely did not
> turn it on (working on the O scenery). That means it was left on on
> Saturday or Friday. Quite frankly, as I was not using the HO layout I never
> thought of seeing if it was on. A suggestion for both sides that we wire a
> light on the aisle by the north door that is visible and is wired off the
> mains power to each layout so it is easy to see if it is left on. After the
> fair discussion.
> >>>
> >>> BTW. I have used the four tumbler padlocks before in other security
> situations and have never been pedantic about setting the tumblers to a
>
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