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Installed -Tri-County CO-OP Control Panel with Programming Track

Just completed installation of the control panel with programming track for the Tri-County CO-OP on my layout, the Trenton Subdivision in N Scale.

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SMA41 Working Neon Signs for Most Any Scale

Neon signs were prevalent in the United States from the 1920’s on. Modeling neon signs in scale have had mixed results. Here is a method of constructing simulated neon signs (no high voltage and no glass) for most any scale you can imagine. Several approaches are presented from simple to elaborate. Let’s have a look.

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SMA40 Modeling with Magnets: Working MU Connections, Brake Hoses, Structure Mounts & Boxes

I was fascinated when I read about Fairway Park Model Products automatic/magnetic air hose couplings for HO scale cars (now offered as PWRS MagnaLock Brake hoses) some eight years ago, because I had tried to build the same myself years before with no joy.

Replacement for Tam Valley Depot Fascia Controllers?

Just found out today that Duncan McRee, owner of Tam Valley Depot, has retired due to illness and their product line is going to be markedly reduced...  Very sorry to hear of Duncan's diagnosis, retirement, and business decision to reduce their product line.

Short circuit in crossing

Hi,
I am installing a brand new atlas 90 degree crossing on my layout. When I powered up the track, I found there was a short circuit somewhere. After some troubleshooting, I found that the crossing is causing the short. Further troubleshooting with my ohm meter indicated that every rail, is electrically connected to every other rail. ( I took the crossing off the railroad, onto my desk) So every piece of metal track on that crossing is 0 ohms to every other piece. This has got to be defective right? Wondering if anyone else has come across this before.

Thanks

Athearn part

Hi, I have a athearn f7 and I am missing the insulator piece that goes between the copper strap and the truck. Does anyone have one?

Need help identifying diode

I have this 1n5408 rectifier diode on my throttle system. It has what appears to be a M below the number on it.

I'm trying to figure out what this means. I think it is a 3A , but don't know what Volt it is. When I look it up on the net, a 1n5408 shows (3A 1000V).

 

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What's on Your Workbench - August 2021

Here we are in another month! Let's see your current workbench and layout projects!

Eric

 

Eric Hansmann
Contributing Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist

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http://designbuildop.hansmanns.org/

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Tortoise Re-Conditioning: Pro-Tip

So, on pages 6 and 10 of my "SP Lordsburg Sub - Construction" blog, I posted a couple of entries about how I went about reconditioning a batch of used Tortoise switch machines that I had picked up

https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/38537?page=5

https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/38537?page=9


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