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Fun project for my son
#488624 05/05/2012 9:25 AM
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So my son is seriously into trains, and I mean seriously so this little project made his day. The base is a wood box covered in speaker box carpet. I wired in a switch so he could turn it off and on that way instead of unplugging it. Used PCV for the poles. I took some tail lights for a trailer and rewired some candelabra lights in it instead. Used 7w night light bulbs. I cut and painted some steel to go over the tail light assembly and mounted to the arms with U clamps. I think it turned out pretty good but it's the little guys opinion that really matters. He loves it!



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DunnSpeed #488625 05/05/2012 9:30 AM
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The train set is for your 'son'?
Yeah right, ok, mmm yeah we believe ya!


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Good job, Dad

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DunnSpeed #488627 05/05/2012 9:56 AM
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Pretty cool!

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Soren #488628 05/05/2012 10:34 AM
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Those DIY projects are a 1000 times better than any plastic toy you could buy ....

Nice!


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perceval #488629 05/05/2012 12:08 PM
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Very cool, Chris!

Did you think this up yourself or find some plans for it?

(...either way, I think it's great!)


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Dwight #488630 05/05/2012 12:40 PM
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you're so handy, man


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roadworthy #488631 05/05/2012 2:23 PM
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That's cool.


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Dwight #488632 05/05/2012 3:15 PM
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Ya, Dwight. I just thought it up. Pretty simple really, anybody could have done it. I did look for one first but found nothing. Internet, hobby shops, Antique Malls, you name it so it came down to just doing it myself which was a lot more fun anyway. Total cost...50 bucks maybe.


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Hey Chris.....very creative dude, and I bet yer boy is just gaga over havin his very own signal to go with the train set eh! The things we do for kids reward us by their joy, laughter, and smiles.


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Buffal0 #488634 05/05/2012 6:35 PM
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Way Cool!!


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DunnSpeed #488635 05/05/2012 7:23 PM
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There's NOTHING you could have done better for your son!

This is what makes little boys (and girls) think their fathers are heroes, and what rightfully makes them so.


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He'll be telling his kids about that one day.

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Thanks for all the great comments, guys. I think Karl hit it on the head when he said, "things we do for kids reward us by their joy, laughter, and smiles." So true, so true.


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Waaaaaay cool, Chris!


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The train set is for your 'son'?
Yeah right, ok, mmm yeah we believe ya!





Yeah, just like the one I bought last Christmas to go around my tree...just in case some little ones drop by.

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Love it....just love it.


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Your such a good Dad, Chris.


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