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Message started by Dave on 06/21/17 at 13:47:53

Title: Craftsman
Post by Dave on 06/21/17 at 13:47:53

This is incredible what they can do with so few tools.....and nothing is plugged in!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdeLHvMDeGk

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdeLHvMDeGk[/media]

Title: Re: Craftsman
Post by stewmills on 06/21/17 at 14:01:52

And I bet those buckets will last 20+ years!

Don't overlook that one of their key 'tools' is a piece of RR track.  I have about a 12" piece in my shop and it comes in handy!

Title: Re: Craftsman
Post by LANCER on 06/21/17 at 15:37:11

Cool stuff

Title: Re: Craftsman
Post by Dave on 06/21/17 at 18:01:09


111607150F0B0E0E11620 wrote:
Don't overlook that one of their key 'tools' is a piece of RR track.  I have about a 12" piece in my shop and it comes in handy!


Doesn't the train miss that 12" piece of track?  Is it like a R/R pothole when the train goes over the missing piece?

Title: Re: Craftsman
Post by stewmills on 06/21/17 at 19:11:49

Painted a piece of 2x4 and put it in its place. They'll never know!

Actually a friend that I help out a lot got it for me. Lot of RR work in town close to his house so he ran over and got us both a piece of scrap per my 'suggestion'  ;)

Title: Re: Craftsman
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/21/17 at 20:32:23

RR track is Juust radioactive enough to detect. Haul it to any junkyard that runs you through the uprights and they will refuse you.

Learning to build a bucket is on my bucket list.
That's really cool.

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