Lolcow Leonard F. Shaner Jr. - Autistic Pedophile / Foamer / Shitlord

Do you prefer Shaner to get permabanned?

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    Votes: 109 63.4%

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Afboone
Post subject: Re: DL&W 565 October Workday at Steamtown
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:50 pm
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:38 pm
Posts: 526
Location: New Jersey, Central
Len and his gang have been real busy over the last few weeks. They are working just about every weekend to get as much done as possible. The parts bins and barrels are yielding many of the cab components. Work has started on the cab wood. Please visit the website for update reports and pic. Way too much info to post.

Website: http://project565.webs.com/
 
Afboone
Post subject: Re: DL&W 565 Workdays at Steamtown Reports
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:20 pm
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:38 pm
Posts: 526
Location: New Jersey, Central
Len and gang had another workday on this past Sunday, Nov 21st. They continued to sandblast and now painting some of the cab controls. It's looking more like we have a lot of the cab controls than we thought. Also Len sandblasted the headlight and primed it.

Check out the website for more pictures and updates.

http://project565.webs.com/
 
Afboone
Post subject: Re: DL&W 565 October Workday at Steamtown
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:07 pm
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:38 pm
Posts: 526
Location: New Jersey, Central
Updates from Len:
On Saturday, October 31, 2009, we had three new members show up for work. They came down from New York state. They're college students taking up metal , woodworking and welding, so in time their skills are going to be needed, when we start making new parts and welding cracks.
The first thing we did was have a small meeting in the storage room, and then we got to work. Because of the weather we didn't have the third sand blaster working, so we only had the two booths inside working. Kelsey was on the small booth and Jim was working the large booth. While they were sand blasting, JT moved the pilot truck stabilizer frame over to track 1 to get primer painted.
Once we had that painted, we moved on to the scrap dock to retrieve the firebox cross bars and two air tank brackets, plus the right side air pump. JT placed the parts over near track 1 for our next workday for sand blasting-as long as the weather permits us to.
Jim was working on the last of the brake cross bars and Kelsey was really getting the small parts done quickly. She was really going to town! She got one whole keg and half of another one of parts done. Jim was working on two valves, one air and the other water. Jim and I were looking through the one wooden keg of parts and we found the brass casting of the steam gauge, but the gauge itself is long gone. I polished the casting and it looks nice.
After Lunch we took parts over to the basement. We took over the pilot wheel set, a pallet full of brake parts, the pilot truck frame and the smoke box cover. We have a lot of room down there so we'll take over most of the parts once they're sand blasted and painted.
While we were working on the parts Dan was cleaning the soot out of 565's smoke box with a shop vac.
 
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Afboone
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DL&W 565 year in review--2009
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 12:56 pm
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:38 pm
Posts: 526
Location: New Jersey, Central
Len sent me the e-mail below. I don't think I could have put it any better. I would like to thank everyone hear for the prayers while I'm over in Iraq. Also I would like to personally thank everyone on here for your help with info, tips, and just putting up my lack of steam knowledge. This is a great website and it's great to know there are folks out there who still care about the steamers! This holiday season please take the time to thank the troops coming home and remember us during your holiday meals. Don't worry about your freedom, "Everything is safe and secure!" We love what we do and will always protect your rights.

2009 Year End Progress Report on Project 565
Hello all,
First off Steve and I want to thank everyone who has helped on this Project of Delaware Lackawanna and Western No. 565 , With out your help we wouldn't be here at this stage of completion.

Steve Boonstra started this project in the end of 2008, He and his air force guy's and a few rail fan friends started to hunt down and collected all of what they could find of DL&W 565's parts, and brought them all into the storage room and roundhouse with 565 her self. It would be the first time in over 30 years, that the locomotive would be close to almost all of her parts since she was taken apart over at New Hope and Ivyland for a full restore and conversion to oil fire fuel back in the early 1970's.

Then Steve found out he would be deployed for one year over in Iraq, Steve put on RYPN.org which is a fail fan forum on the inter net that he was looking for some one to take over his project at Steamtown on DL&W 565 Restore project . after a two month search no one contacted him. I had thought about it for a while to help with the project during the time they were looking for the parts , but it snowed and I didn't go up. So that night I contacted Steve on the phone, and told him I would take over the project for him. I told him I had some know how of steam railroading for I was a Member of Wanamaker Kempton & Southern Steam Tourist Railroad for 12 years, and had been a member of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania for 6 years.
So on Saturday June 14, 2009 I went to Steamtown for the first time since the grand opening back in July 1995. I met with Lou, and Bruce Mowbray. We talk and Bruce showed us around the park and told me what I was to do and where to do it.

The first thing I did to get the word out about 565 was to make a help wanted video and put in on Youtube.com . The video showed 565 and what we needed to have done and that we needed volunteers for it. I changed the name to just "Project 565" short but sweet.

Then I started posting about Project 565 on rail fan forums. Railfan.net, Railroad.net, RYPN.org, Chaski.com Railfan , and Trainorders.com along with Youtube I started to get good responses. By with in three months I had a nice crew made up of Five people including myself. I was contacted by a young man of age 15, from New York state, he wanted to help out, but he was to young for the age range is 18 or older to work as a volunteer at Steamtown. He asked if we could use a web site for the project, I said sure. I already had a Facebook, Myspace, and Tweeter page. But a real web site would be great! So he started to build a site through Webs.com they are a free site. After a week time we had close to 200 visitors on our site.

Through Project 565 web site we were contacted by a group from upper New York state they wanted to help on the project. We also had folks from the IL. Railroad Museum and Danbury Railroad Museum in Conn. and by a former employee of the DL&W / EL/ Conrail who contact us about 565.
The web site is getting well known for in one day we have had 76 to visit the site and we are now up to 3112 that has visit the site since activation back in the end of September. Here is the sites address http://project565.webs.com/ .

Since I started as Co - Volunteer Lead back in June, I have held a workday every month and some times two workdays in the same month, except for the month of November. I held a workday every weekend up to the 21st. with a full crew. I also go up myself and work on the project at different times.

Because we have been working hard on this project, we have gotten done a lot!!!! of the small and large parts , and because we have been doing so well, we are showing Steamtown we are devoted to the cause.
Hear is a list of what we have accomplished for 2009.

Pilot Truck
Lead wheel set, Frame, truck frame swivel fixture, truck equalizer bar, truck stabilizer frame

Cab
Flooring , Grate Shakers, Throttle Handel, long stem valves, Check valves, Sight glass, Window and door linkage, and our Carpenter will be working on our seat boxes over the winter in his workshop at home.

Chassis
Front Driver Journals, Grease tension plates, and some Spring linkage, Pilot "Cow Catcher" is on track One waiting for sand blasting.
All of the Drive rod attachments found

Brake system
Cross bars, Air brake stand, ok this is where Steve's Air Force guy's come in They sand blasted and primer painted most all of the brake linkage for Chassis.

Boiler
Smoke box cover, Steam dome, Aux. Steam dome, Hand Railing holders, Smoke box door clips, Marker light holders, Headlight, Fire box cross bars, Small Aux. Air pump, Pressure release valve. Oil cans shelf that mounts above the fire box doors.

Tender
Left Stirrup step Removed, Tender is now push back to the locomotive.

There has been other parts sand blasted and I'm not sure of their names and where they go on the locomotive.

Steve and I want to thank the whole Steamtown employees for their help in this project, With out having their expertise we wouldn't had gotten this far. We look forward to working with them next year in 2010.

And now that steamtown will have us up over the winter months, we should get even more done! So stay tune to see what else we get done.
Len
Co- Volunteer Lead.
 
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This is all stuff from a forum, correct. However, it's meaningless since Leonard F. Shaner was dismissed from this position and banned after he went on a power trip and wasn't following protocol. Then the accusations of theft occurred.

I believe @Pocket_Sand! told us about this.

The information Pocket_Sand! received was from second hand information.
 
I agree that Knight Rider is obviously Shaner, I just think it would be amusing to see Shaner's desperate attempt to convince us otherwise
Dude, what do you think he's been doing for the past 170+ pages?
A whole shitload of words
No one's questioning that you were once involved with the project. A bunch of emails/forum posts from 2009 are neither government documentation of the work performed nor proof you didn't get your ass kicked out for misconduct.
 
Just in case anyone missed it, here's another Lenny facebook page. This time for a now-cancelled excursion train project. Not the spelling and grammatical errors and the trademark "this was sent to us by Len" shitspeak. So bad that the actual proprietor of the project had to issue public statements that this wasn't an official page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbrier-Express-CoInc/137692106279269?fref=ts
 
Just in case anyone missed it, here's another Lenny facebook page. This time for a now-cancelled excursion train project. Not the spelling and grammatical errors and the trademark "this was sent to us by Len" shitspeak. So bad that the actual proprietor of the project had to issue public statements that this wasn't an official page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbrier-Express-CoInc/137692106279269?fref=ts
Without a doubt, it's him. "photo shoped."

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Goddamn it, Lennay.
 
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