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I cleaned up and lubricated some railcars from an Ebay purchase. These have the usual issues like loose wires, dirty wheels and a surprise, two coupler shanks that were detached from the base plate. These are the cast metal type shanks with the integral rivet (480-31)  and access to placing a substitute rivet requires removing the armature rivet (480-19) and spring (480-38). Rather than do that, I decided to try using Gorilla glue. After a thorough cleaning, I applied the glue and clamped the coupler in the vise overnight. This morning the coupler appears to be very firmly attached to the frame! I put in a new coupler spring and reinstalled the truck. Seems to be a good solution.6464 Boxcar

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@mike g. posted:

Hi guys, wonderful work!

Bill T, The Steel Mill building looks outstanding! I really like how you put all your buck convertors together in the same area. Mine are all over the layout and now I am going to have to change that! LOL

I hope everyone had a great day and fun with there layout and trains!

Thanks for the compliment Mike.  Here's a frontal view of the mill building. To the left is the electric arc furnace building and annex.

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I spent a day stringing fishing line through little holes I drilled  in each insulator on the telephone poles. 12 poles times 10 insulators each.  Either 5 or 10 pound test monofilament that was 20+ years old.  Wish I had some of my old spiderwire. Gave up fishing long time ago back in the 90's since I never caught anything.

Power goes from my terminals to a rocker switch at the facia then back to the building lights.  I try to get things organized,  but it's starting to look like a rat's nest under the layout.

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Good evening everyone! I recently got back from a trip to Dallas and work has once again continued on the layout. Thankfully, my health has made turn for the better and seems to be under control once again. Back to the layout, work has turned away from the mountain for a bit. Currently, I finally decided to paint my unpainted Lionel Rico Station in red, white, and black. Below are some photos of the progress so far. Thanks for reading, and happy railroading!

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Bill, Great looking mill building! Man that sure is alot of holes to drill and very small. If I want something like that I might have to sub it out! LOL

TrainMaster, The new paint job is just wonderful! Really makes a statement!

John, That is going to be one amazing river!

Dave, the fire escape looks good. I sure hope you will post more photos when you have it mounted!

Well guys, no photos from me today, but I did get all the track laid for the lower level and got 99% wired yesterday and today. I still have to work on the wiring for the drop down section. I hope to have that figured out tomorrow, then I can move onto wiring the switch motors!

I hope you all have a great week and find time for fun with your layouts and trains!

Good evening everyone! Well, progress continued on the station for the past two days and I am happy to say I was able to finish it this evening. I may add a few thing here and their to it, but it first real transformation has been completed. Thanks for reading and happy railroading!

P.S. I am sorry for two of the photos being side ways. I think my phone decided to take a siesta and didn’t turn them around.

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001002I blew the dust off the track and bridges on my outdoor covered shelf layout. This takes a considerable amount of time! I also cleaned the track, and ran some trains for our 2 yr. old grand daughter.

I put a duplex receptacle in the wall where the transformer goes for track power, and used two pieces of old cord with plug ends on one side, and stripped ends on the transformer side. I keep them attached to the transformer, so all I have to do is plug the other ends into the outlet supplying track power. I plan to attach a shelf that folds down when not in use for the transformer.

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Ran the Corgi Brill converted with a Bowser motor. Really, the kit left a lot to be desired but thanks to Corgi it looks great IMHO.  The vid is a little long; sorry. Also, I agree with GRJ on NOT using those receptacles for track power. To a point it is a violation of the National Electrical Code to do what was done.

Jim K

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Farmerjohn, Wow, your river area is coming together very nicely and as always, your layouts a great work in progress. The pictures are beautiful. Mike g. I’m like you, , I haven’t had time to work on my layout do to honey do projects, however I visited my friend Dr. Jack Fisher last week, here’s some pictures of his fine workmanship. Happy Railroading 8897D24A-4AF7-4C61-8A71-8BB8B4E590EE9562536D-C681-4A6D-99AF-61296BF256560948F36A-74FC-4A37-A5AD-359FE40C66477FC24246-9CDB-4540-A2E5-86809080554651BD127C-4F0C-4B3E-B5DB-06E19D718E0129612837-AE17-410F-98A0-F642C163D2A795D24C4C-C9DF-43F0-919E-5CFA4F7CA4E23AE2769E-C06C-4CA2-AA57-1D782055D67E05A1B0B4-1545-42A6-A15B-3FBD756369F96E16927D-DC2E-4856-B993-88FF913C5FE8E8CF9229-6B0C-41C3-A084-C1BBE4ECB31F

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@rail posted:

001I blew the dust off the track and bridges on my outdoor covered shelf layout. This takes a considerable amount of time! I also cleaned the track, and ran some trains for our 2 yr. old grand daughter.

I put a duplex receptacle in the wall where the transformer goes for track power, and used two pieces of old cord with plug ends on one side, and stripped ends on the transformer side. I keep them attached to the transformer, so all I have to do is plug the other ends into the outlet supplying track power. I plan to attach a shelf that folds down when not in use for the transformer.

I agree. This is a code violation.

To correct, I'd recommend a two pin twist lock connector and matching receptacle.

The 120v source should be on a gfci receptacle as well since you mentioned that this is outdoors.

Bob

@leapinlarry posted:

Farmerjohn, Wow, your river area is coming together very nicely and as always, your layouts a great work in progress. The pictures are beautiful. Mike g. I’m like you, , I haven’t had time to work on my layout do to honey do projects, however I visited my friend Dr. Jack Fisher last week, here’s some pictures of his fine workmanship. Happy Railroading 8897D24A-4AF7-4C61-8A71-8BB8B4E590EE9562536D-C681-4A6D-99AF-61296BF256560948F36A-74FC-4A37-A5AD-359FE40C66477FC24246-9CDB-4540-A2E5-86809080554651BD127C-4F0C-4B3E-B5DB-06E19D718E0129612837-AE17-410F-98A0-F642C163D2A795D24C4C-C9DF-43F0-919E-5CFA4F7CA4E23AE2769E-C06C-4CA2-AA57-1D782055D67E05A1B0B4-1545-42A6-A15B-3FBD756369F96E16927D-DC2E-4856-B993-88FF913C5FE8E8CF9229-6B0C-41C3-A084-C1BBE4ECB31F

This is a beautiful layout. I watched Dakman's video on it and was amazing by the size and detail. Thanks for sharing.

@RSJB18 posted:

I agree. This is a code violation.

To correct, I'd recommend a two pin twist lock connector and matching receptacle.

The 120v source should be on a gfci receptacle as well since you mentioned that this is outdoors.

Bob

The outside outlets on each side of the door to the shop are wired to a ground fault circuit breaker, as is the outlet for the pond filter.

@Darrell posted:

Going for the toy train look. I had bought 6 rolls of grass paper and 2 rolls of cork from Micheal's. I cut the cork into strips for the roadbed. Installed it all onto my layout, had to repair 2 of my K-line 072 switches, but all is up and running again!



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I like that layout Darrell.  How did you attach the Fastrack bumpers to the K-line track?

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Put my ATSF B unit on the rails last night. Looks good overall behind the Menards engine- the car body heights are comparable, but the coupler heights are slightly off and the stripes along the bottom don't match. Not a deal breaker on my railroad.

@Steve "Papa" Eastman- had mentioned on one of his videos that the Williams B looks better. Guess I will need to get one of those one day.

Bob

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RSJB18 Bob, I think the Lionel B unit is actually a very close match to your Menards nicely made F unit and at a glance, the three stripes at the bottom of the shells are the same colors, although the Lionels are a little wider. The set looks like it’s ready for duty on your pike.  Even on real railroads some units in an ABBA consist don’t match. Yours looks just fine and your layout is very nice. @idea-thinker has one of the Menards units  that I can see in person one day. Trains are fun. Happy Railroading Everyone C9635D70-DB5E-4899-9CD4-64F9EE0CB144347E4B49-1E36-49E6-9D03-5D7EC52BE7E3

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