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  1. 2 hours ago, DaveF said:

    I'm scanning old family photos at the moment

     

    Snap, so am I.  Some are mine, some are my father's and some my wife's.  These tend to be the easy ones.  There are others taken by sundry relatives and friends and, whilst either my wife or I may know who, of the where and when we haven't a clue.  Even the who isn't always easy.

     

    I started it because I felt it was important to have a digitised record of our family history.  One day my wife and I will not be here and, although we both hope this won't be for many years, once we go our knowledge goes with us unless we keep a record.  Our eldest daughter (and my brother) are the family archivists and she has several photographs of what we assume are our Victorian ancestors.  Unfortunately we have no names.  "I would love to know who they are," she has said to me.

     

    Chris Turnbull   

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  2. I've been waiting for the weather to dry up and warm up.  Well, its dry but hardly warm, at least not in the east, but nevertheless I thought it was about time I got my trusty camera out again.

     

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    Yesterday, the 19th April 2024, my darling wife and I went to Woodbridge for an hour or so.  Whilst she emptied all the charity shops I was allowed to visit the station.  This is 755420 forming 2D83, the 13.06 from Lowestoft to Ipswich entering Woodbridge station.

     

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    Fifteen minutes later 755416 came in with 2D82, the 13.16 Ipswich to Lowestoft..  I had waited in glorious sunshine for this shot but just before the train appeared, the sun went behind a cloud.  Oh, the joys of photography!

     

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    Today, the 20th, I wandered over to Trimley station whilst my wife was buying up a local car boot sale.  Saturday is not as busy as a weekday but it has its moments.  One of the footpaths from Felixstowe to Trimley takes you across Blofield track crossing and it was there that I caught 66778 Chambois Depot 25 Years on 4M29 Felixstowe North to Birch Coppice.  This was running early and it caught me unawares such that I forgot to switch the automatic focus on.  I did think it might be a bit blurred but it seems to be OK to my eye.

     

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    Fifteen minutes later saw me on Trimley Station.  I just missed 4L02 the Hams Hall to Felixstowe North freight - the level crossing lights were flashing as the crossing hove into view so I knew that there wasn't a snowflake's chance in Hell of me getting there in time to take a shot - but I did catch 755413 forming 2R10, the 9.58 Ipswich to Felixstowe.

     

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    And this is the same unit on the return working, 2R11, the 10.28 Felixstowe to Ipswich.

     

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    The last train of the morning was 66782 on 4E22, Felixstowe South to Peterborough North Yard.  After that there was a fair wait for the next  working and, as the weather was somewhat chilly (bloody cold, actually), I decided enough was enough!

     

    Chris Turnbull

     

     

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  3. It's been a while since I last posted anything on this topic and the reason is simple - I haven't had any railway adventures recently.  That changed in this last week when my darling wife and I had a coach trip to Cornwall.  The weather wasn't too good as you will see from the photos, nor did I have my Canon with me, but I did have my trusty mobile on which I managed to capture a few shots.

     

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    On the morning of 13th February 800027 forms the 10.50 to Cardiff Central.

     

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    Looking the other way towards London you can see how gloomy the weather was.

     

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    After Penzance we headed to St Ives where I caught 150265 forming the 14.33 to St Erth.  The original station was a much more central and grander affair and was situated behind me.  It's now a car park and St Ives is spoilt by the traffic clogging up the streets.

     

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    Here's a closer shot of 150265 awaiting departure.

     

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    The next day we were at Padstow where only the station building remains.  The station and the fish sidings have been turned into a car park giving rise to the same problem as St Ives.  It is hard to imagine the Atlantic Coast Express starting here although there are plenty of photos elsewhere on the internet.  The Disused Stations website is good.

     

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    We were staying in Newquay so I thought I'd stroll down to the station to catch the 15.10 to Par only to find that it had been cancelled leaving a four-hour gap between trains.  Newquay on 14th February.

     

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    The next day we were in Falmouth where the trains were running although the ticket machine was out of order.  This is Falmouth Town with 150232 forming the 14.06 to Falmouth Docks.

     

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    I had a short ride to the Docks where 150232 formed the 14.15 to Truro.

     

    Chris Turnbull

     

     

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  4. 15 hours ago, hayfield said:

    If its a week old and used for a few hours its a faulty tip. I have never had a tip do this in the last 20 years, despite the amount of abuse (through ignorance) I gave my tips, its broken apart not worn away

     

    Assuming the tip is interchangeable send a photo to the seller and request a replacement tip. Any problems then just return the iron as defective and buy a new one from a reputable retailer. Its either faulty or not fit for the job, either way you are due either a replacement or refund

     

    Rich is quite entitled to have his money back or a new replacement tip - and Amazon are usually very good at this.  I have returned quite a few of my Amazon purchases for various reasons and have never had any trouble, unlike some suppliers.  However, if I understand Rich correctly, he is concerned that the same thing will happen again and, on reading through various reviews on Amazon, I find that he is not alone in his experience.  Also, as I said in my earlier post, I have seen reports of similar problems on both this forum and on other ones so he is wise to be concerned.

     

    As it happens I have just this afternoon made myself another tip for my 25W iron (to a different profile) from the copper rod I bought the other year.  If it lasts as long as my other copper tips it could well outlast me!

     

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    Half-an-hour's work produced this.

     

    Chris Turnbull

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  5. 16 hours ago, MarshLane said:

    Thanks Chris, I am thinking that may well be the way to go.

     

    Yes, good choice.

     

    Looking again at your iron, it is similar to my 25W the bit of which is a screw fit.  Being an old iron, I had a job to get it out and had to soak it well with easing oil IIRC.  Yours is newer so may not be a problem.  Having done that I then threaded the copper rod 2BA.  You may well find that yours is a metric thread, either way you will need a suitable die.  Copper is very "sticky" so take it slowly, half a turn, back off a quarter, half a turn again and so on.  I mucked up one piece of copper by being too eager!

     

    Chris Turnbull

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  6. This isn't the first time this problem has been aired.  

     

    My suggestion  then and now is to treat yourself to, say, six inches of copper rod of a suitable diameter to fit your iron.  You can machine or file the tip to whatever profile you want and have several tips of various shapes if you desire which you can interchange.  A couple of years ago the tip on my 120W iron was showing signs of distress after many years use so I replaced that and was so pleased with the results I did the same for my 25W iron which must be 55 to 60 years old.  Copper rod is available from any model engineering supplier.  It's not cheap but will give you many years of faithful service.

     

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  7. On 09/02/2024 at 13:08, Steamport Southport said:

     

    It's one of the preserved ones, looks like 42085. That's Mayflower next to it.

     

    Yes, it is 42085 and that is Mayflower next to it except that it wasn't called Mayflower when I took the photo - it was just 61306.  The name wasn't applied until after preservation and was originally carried by 61379.

     

    For more photos like this check out my Archives topic, link below.

     

    Regards

     

    Chris Turnbull

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  8. 7 hours ago, melmerby said:

    It's now fully upgraded to Windows 11 and is version 23H2, it's quite a bit different to 22H2, need to sort out what I want to keep and what to jettison.

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    It's 22631,2428 and now doing another update!

     

    The latest OS build is 22631 2506 so it's probably updating to that.  You'll be all ready for Windows 12 next year! 

     

    Chris Turnbull

  9. 1 hour ago, Hroth said:

    Just put on my mini Windows box, which came with a copy of Windows 11 Pro.

     

    Its just done an update of 2023-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5031354) plus some minor gobbets of Microsoft stuff and is offering a speculative cumulative update of 22H2 (KB5031455) but there's no offering of 23H2  for it yet...  🤔

     

     

    KB5031455 is the last Cumulative Update for 22H2 and contains, amongst other things, Copilot, so you will need this update for 23H2 to work.  Download it and wait for 23H2 to be offered.  That's what I'm doing with my wife's ASUS laptop.

     

    Chris Turnbull

  10. 7 hours ago, melmerby said:

    Still not had 23H2 offered to my Win 11 machine.

     

    I'll hopefully have 2 machines in a couple of days as the new processor arrived yesterday (several days earlier than promised) but I need to update the BIOS first and the battery for that has just died.

    Unfortunately the BIOS reverts to no TPM if the settings aren't saved.

     

     

    You do seem to have a lot of trouble with your machines, Keith!  I applaud your expertise in building your own PC and rescusitating old ones but why not treat yourself to a nice Dell?  (Other makes are available). 😀

     

    Chris Turnbull

  11. 48 minutes ago, Harlequin said:

    Yes, it was offered to me a couple of days ago (also on a Dell).

     

    It is now telling me that there's a Cumulative Update Preview, which I guess includes Copilot, but install is sitting at 0%...

     

     

    Copilot was included in cumulative update KB5031455 so that's the one you should be downloading.  I seem to remember that this update took a while to download and install so give it a few minutes to work.  If it's still not started to download after 30 minutes, say, then it may have got stuck so stop the download, wait a minute and try again.

     

    Chris Turnbull

  12. 21 hours ago, Miss Prism said:

    I'm about to press the install button on 23H2, but I thought I would check out what was new first. There's probably a zillion videos and webpages out there on the subject, but this video seemed quite useful:

     

     

     

    Thank you for pointing me in the direction of this video.  I am wading through it at the moment and am finding it fascinating.  There is quite a bit that I didn't realise you can do.  The trouble is that there is always more than one way of doing anything and you tend to settle on the method that suits you best - I do at any rate.  There may well be a quicker way but if you don't use it regularly you forget how to do it.

     

    One new feature that will develop, I am sure, is Copilot.  At the moment I think this is a bit of a gimmick, a toy, and I was pleased to see that I am not alone in this appraisal.  I await developments with interest but whether I shall see anything tangible from AI in my lifetime remains to be seen.  When a Cyberdyne Systems model 101, complete with Austrian accent, knocks on my front door (or, more likely, smashes it in), then I will be worried!

     

    In answer to the question, "should I install it?" I would say yes.  Its free and you will get the latest updates.

     

    Chris Turnbull   

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