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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Dave, I'm really hoping I don't see smoke from any orifice except the smoke stack on any of my stuff!

I have been taking my time as once I finish a step, I really don't want to go back and repeat it!

Yeah, it really is a PITA when you are doing something, get it all set, and then you have to take everything all back apart. I have visions of my Uncle Eddie(God bless him) working on my grandfather's Ford Golden Jubilee tractor trying to figure out what's wrong with it. He had pulled so much stuff apart the first fee times that he just left it open to the bare bones to work on it. He had gotten that working back to better than it was first day off the factory floor. Well, now the tractor has had a few bad years of my sister's boyfriend trying to work out what isn't working on it(he's a mechanic, can fix all sorts of things, my uncle was a wonder with vehicles, tractors, and pretty much everything else). Needless to say I wish my uncle was alive because he would either fix it or bury it.

Hopefully John you won't have any of those sorts of issues. Of course trains aren't tractors, but they can be temperamental at times. May that never happen(unless you forgot to turn the power on like some have done).

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