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@harmonyards posted:

This was a tough assignment Bob, but that’s why you got it,….but, we don’t anticipate results, we rely on them…..obviously corporate still has an eye on your team, …..as soon as your team is successful, we’ll reward your hard work with something harder to do, …..I’ll expect a fast track of design, & implementation by close of business today, with testing by morning,……When I worked in engineering at Ford Motor Co., that kind of word soup was driven in our heads 6 days a week……🤮

Pat

So the senior shop foreman was called to the floor. He usually sits in his office all day and pretends to be busy. He was asked to review clearance issues with the front truck. Despite the team's best efforts to re reroute the wiring the issues persisted.

Well , the old pro discovered that the cab was installed on the wrong mounts and was causing the motor to bind on curves. He immediately instructed the crew to shift the cab forward by approximately 1/8" which solved the clearance issues.

So with that finally behind us...the final assembly can be completed. 🤪🤪

Revised shop drawings have been submitted.

At least he didn't need to consult with Liasson Engineering. 😂😂😂

Bob

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I have the parts and pieces of four Weaver offset 2-bay hoppers on the bench. This eBay find is providing me the opportunity to expand my Hart ballast hopper fleet.    These lightly used Pennsylvania hoppers arrived in good condition but a couple parts needed some miner brass repair. The old markings were removed with SCALECOAT II - Wash Away. The original discharge chutes have been cut away and new styrene flooring is ready to support side chutes which will be fabricated in the coming days.

Cheers, Dave

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@Mark Boyce posted:

Yes Joe!  I want to see how Dave does these also!

Still chipping away at the bench which is now the center of my train activity.    I am working on the discharge hatches for the Hart hoppers.    The frame pieces are cut from 1mm styrene sheets. This time I am including the center drop hatche but when viewed trackside, the hoppers won’t look any different from the first set I made.   

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To help align the pieces I use a simple jig. This helps to measure, place, and replicate while keeping everything plumb and square.

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The work on the outside hatch is a little more detailed.   With the addition of  3/16 U channel, 3/32’ tubing and 1mm square plastic rod, I am trying to create the illusion of a functional hatch.    Works for me!  What I love about 3-rail - Nobody is going to come over and count rivets!

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I’m currently 1/4 of the way through the hatch work.   Twelve more to go!  

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Following the recent fleet additions, some upgrades were undertaken.  To get 62 closer to the real life prototype, the underbody from a B&O car with 6 wheel trucks was swapped with the as manufactured 4 wheel trucks.  And since it was opened up anyways, I took the opportunity to add some additional passengers.  Maybe I'll have to get a ghost for it at some point.

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Wrapping up a 3rd Rail 4-10-2 TMCC Upgrade.  Addressing one of my pet peeves, the spaghetti wiring between the chassis and the shell.  I like a single connector to separate the two.  In the shell is the Super-Chuffer, obviously the smoke unit and the lighting.  The Chuff-Generator and tether wiring is in the frame, and any necessary wiring is in the single cable between them.

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The tender shell has the speaker, sound board, and obviously the lighting.  The Vanderbilt tenders are "interesting" to cram all the stuff in and make it reasonably neat and easy to work on.  I mount the sound board on Velcro to make it easy to remove in case that's necessary.

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@Rppoind posted:

GRJ....little curious about the speaker location. How are you getting the sound out?

Note sound exits front of speaker and holes are directly below, see markings.  Given the size and shape of the tender, it's probably about as good as they could do.  This is the standard configuration for 3rd Rail Vanderbilt tenders of that era.  It actually doesn't do at all bad...

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