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I purchased my first live steam locomotive in December 2011 from Robert | [[File:Robert in Oregon 2.PNG|thumb|right|300px|Robert Donckels posing with #486 "Robert" at Pacific Northwest Live Steamers track.]] | ||
I purchased my first live steam locomotive in December 2011 from Robert Donckels of Oregon. He purchased #486 as a chassis running on air. Robert attached a boiler and completed the pipe work. It is a fine running locomotive, and has been a great engine to learn on. | |||
Fortunately the locomotive came with a toolbox of just about anything I could need for running and maintaining #486. I call it the [[Toolbox of Requirement]]. | Fortunately the locomotive came with a toolbox of just about anything I could need for running and maintaining #486. I call it the [[Toolbox of Requirement]]. | ||
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If you have read the Harry Potter books or seen the movies you will remember there is a room called [http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Room_of_Requirement "The Room of Requirement"]. When you enter the room with a need, the room provides that need. | If you have read the Harry Potter books or seen the movies you will remember there is a room called [http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Room_of_Requirement "The Room of Requirement"]. When you enter the room with a need, the room provides that need. | ||
The toolbox for #486 has proven to be just as helpful. If need a screw, a tool, a valve, pipes, elbows, whatever, I look in the box and most always find what I need. I take it with me on meets, as I never know what might break out on the mainline. | The toolbox for #486 has proven to be just as helpful. If I need a screw, a tool, a valve, pipes, elbows, whatever, I look in the box and most always find what I need. I take it with me on meets, as I never know what might break out on the mainline. | ||
I recommend that you build your own [[Toolbox of Requirement]], whether you are running a live steam or diesel locomotive. | I recommend that you build your own [[Toolbox of Requirement]], whether you are running a live steam or diesel locomotive. | ||
[[File:ToolboxOfRequirement.jpg|thumb|center|500px]] | [[File:ToolboxOfRequirement.jpg|thumb|center|500px]] |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 6 March 2015
I purchased my first live steam locomotive in December 2011 from Robert Donckels of Oregon. He purchased #486 as a chassis running on air. Robert attached a boiler and completed the pipe work. It is a fine running locomotive, and has been a great engine to learn on.
Fortunately the locomotive came with a toolbox of just about anything I could need for running and maintaining #486. I call it the Toolbox of Requirement.
If you have read the Harry Potter books or seen the movies you will remember there is a room called "The Room of Requirement". When you enter the room with a need, the room provides that need.
The toolbox for #486 has proven to be just as helpful. If I need a screw, a tool, a valve, pipes, elbows, whatever, I look in the box and most always find what I need. I take it with me on meets, as I never know what might break out on the mainline.
I recommend that you build your own Toolbox of Requirement, whether you are running a live steam or diesel locomotive.