What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby robert. » Fri Dec 29, 2017 8:09 pm

soldering iron.
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby G3750 » Sat Dec 30, 2017 11:38 am

robert. wrote:soldering iron.


Yes. I hadn't soldered since 8th grade shop class (big clunky irons with open furnaces). But my younger son gave me a lesson while he was here. It's easier than I thought or remembered (pays to have the right tools).

And for some connections, soldering will be used. For others, I will still want to crimp them.

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby Roy » Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:27 pm

robert. wrote:soldering iron.
G3750 wrote:Yes. I hadn't soldered since 8th grade shop class (big clunky irons with open furnaces). But my younger son gave me a lesson while he was here. It's easier than I thought or remembered (pays to have the right tools).

And for some connections, soldering will be used. For others, I will still want to crimp them.

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:29 pm

G3750 wrote:Yes. I hadn't soldered since 8th grade shop class (big clunky irons with open furnaces). But my younger son gave me a lesson while he was here. It's easier than I thought or remembered (pays to have the right tools).


Right tools and right preparation pays off.
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Postby Roy » Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:35 pm

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Right tools and right preparation pays off.

Indeed. The surfaces to be soldered must be clean. And, you have to use enough heat.
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby G3750 » Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:05 pm

Roy wrote:
robert. wrote:soldering iron.
G3750 wrote:Yes. I hadn't soldered since 8th grade shop class (big clunky irons with open furnaces). But my younger son gave me a lesson while he was here. It's easier than I thought or remembered (pays to have the right tools).

And for some connections, soldering will be used. For others, I will still want to crimp them.

George

Good for your son! I think you'll find this is a major development in your train skills.


Yes, I must agree. I can't believe how many bad crimps I've made. It's maddening. :x

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Postby jlong » Mon Jan 01, 2018 4:25 pm

Soldering under the layout is all I will ever do because the last thing I want is having to trouble shoot for an open under there. Every so often I set the iron on its stand and forget it's there. That's when I lay my knee on it.
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby G3750 » Mon Jan 01, 2018 7:11 pm

jlong wrote:Soldering under the layout is all I will ever do because the last thing I want is having to trouble shoot for an open under there. Every so often I set the iron on its stand and forget it's there. That's when I lay my knee on it.


I have used the suitcase connectors to connect feeder wires to the bus. They seem to be much better or at least less susceptible to a bad crimp.

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby healey36 » Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:56 am

I need to find a new pen-style iron as my old one has finally given up, leaving me with a nearly unusable gun-style. In the meantime Sarge has done a bit of soldering for me, sorting some figures and n-scale for me, but now I need to get back on the horse. I’ve got a 10E that needs a bit of repair to the shell...seems a good place to start.

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Tue Jan 02, 2018 9:27 am

healey36 wrote:I need to find a new pen-style iron as my old one has finally given up, leaving me with a nearly unusable gun-style.


Same here. However, I generally use my little torch for all things not electrically related, so I'm able to get by for now, but a decent pencil iron wold be a good acquisition this year.
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby healey36 » Wed Jan 03, 2018 11:51 am

What is new on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Here's a link to some Library of Congress photo's of the Weirton plant:

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=Weirton

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby Roy » Wed Jan 03, 2018 1:22 pm

jlong wrote:Soldering under the layout is all I will ever do because the last thing I want is having to trouble shoot for an open under there. Every so often I set the iron on its stand and forget it's there. That's when I lay my knee on it.

They do make nice stands for soldering pencils. There's a large spring that holds the iron, and it has a base that holds a wet sponge for cleaning the tip.
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby G3750 » Wed Jan 03, 2018 4:01 pm

healey36 wrote:What is new on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Here's a link to some Library of Congress photo's of the Weirton plant:

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=Weirton


Thanks Healey! There's a photo of my hometown church in there!
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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby healey36 » Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:36 pm

I'm not that up on Greek Orthodox architecture, but I would say that church looks like one that was somewhat influenced by the local steel mill.

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Re: What's New on the PRR Panhandle 2.0?

Postby G3750 » Fri Jan 05, 2018 12:33 pm

healey36 wrote:I'm not that up on Greek Orthodox architecture, but I would say that church looks like one that was somewhat influenced by the local steel mill.


Ah, yeah. I think that's true although I don't have any inside info on it. :lol:
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