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I have attended four MTH schools in the past and this will make number five.  The first was Protosounds, the second DCS with 5 volt boards, the third DCS with 3 volt boards and the fourth DCS with PS3.  I will have two good friends joining me.  Barry Broskowitz and Pat Marinari.  Both are very smart guys and I always enjoy being with them. 

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I have been there once for the class, PS 1 and 2, (5 and 3 volt), and second for some hands on repair experience. I have a good friend who goes down regularly, so I'd like to go down again. I don't get any practical experience with repairs here, as I don't have a full grasp on all aspects of repairs. My friend keeps saying he has this or that that needs repairs, but doesn't follow through. What little work he's given me was simple stuff. The most difficult task I did during the course was to replace a tach reader on a Railking Blue Comet. 

Unfortunately, the only chances I get to go down are holidays, such as Veterans Day or others that fall on a week day. Weather is sometimes an issue as well.

Enjoy and learn Marty, wish I was going too!

Don

Don, when you do have a chance I am sure you will go.  All these schools are valuable and I enjoy them.  I had a member a few years ago send me a nasty email stating nobody can learn anything in only a few days.  He proceeded to tell me he has tools and knows how to fix old Lionel.  I was happy for him and his tools.

 

These schools not only teach good information but gives you special repair information that goes to servive people only.  Did I forget to mention a monster discount on parts.

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Barry....Pat.....you guys try to keep Marty out of trouble!!  I've heard about those rumors of late night table dancing and the wild parties.......OK, just kidding with ya.  Hope all three of you have a good time and bring back more of the tremendous knowledge you have shared with all of us...

 

All the Best...

Alan

I'll use myself as an example; I am good friends with a dealer. we actually worked at the same school for a while, he's a teacher, I work in the maintenance department, but I have known him prior to our working together. He would often bring little projects to work on, as he worked with special needs students and they were interested in the trains he brought to school. He's also a long time friend of Mike Wolfe, and goes down quite often. I told him I would be interested in learning the repair aspect of the hobby, so he registered me for the class, and we went down for the then two day course, (not sure if it's still two days). Since I was not at all familiar with all the ins and outs of the remote control and electronics, the course was challenging for me. I did complete the course, but felt that I needed more experience, so I went down again with my friend to work with the repair guys for a day. I'd like to go down again, because at the time PS 3 was
relatively new, and only in HO. 
So if a novice like me can do it, anyone with the working knowledge of electronic trains should have no trouble. As was mentioned, give Jeff Strank a call, and he can fill you in on all the details
Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

GGG,

   The old guys session, I almost spit coffee all over the computer screen as I read that one, best one line zinger all year!

PCRR/Dave

I thought it was funny too.  But Barry disagrees and Marty says he told me, so I guess my old memory is getting the best of me.  Just some teasing.  Wish I was a fly on the wall during this class!!  Have fun guys.  G

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