Hi Lee. Looking forward to seeing y ou again at Scranton and hopefully catching your clinic.
I too have been debugging. I don't run my trains enough and my humid basement has wreaked havoc on electrical conductivity. After several hours of test running, and track and wheel cleaning, things seem to be operating smoothly once more. My FNF consisted of inviting a neighbour (HO) down for his first look. As we all know, if anything is to go wrong, it will be with someone else looking on. Thankfully, things worked. At Springfield I promised the Sn2 Crew a bell for their church steeple. I found it among my detail parts the other day and have packed it up along with my stuff. Be sure to remind me in Scranton in case I forget. Cheers Jim Martin > On August 2, 2013 at 7:04 AM [email protected] wrote: > > > > Debugging a tight frog in the turnout at the Altoona yard throat. Everything > else on my basement's version of the PRR seems to be running well. > > Sn2 modules are ready to be vacuumed (amazing how much dust collects over a > few months) and tuned up in general for visitors. > > We are open Sunday after the convention from 11 to 3. > > Lee Rainey > > > >
