Here's a list from my web site of tools and 'stuff' that you
might need at a show.? It is written from the point of view of a
layout organizer.
What To Take
???? "So they loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly..."
If you've ever been to Summer Camp you know the first rule-- PUT
YOUR NAME ON EVERYTHING! Goes double for a train show when one
re-railer ramp looks just like the next! Put a paint stripe in
'your color' on things. Use a paint pen and write your name or
initials on the bottom of every engine and piece of rolling stock
you plan to bring! Put your name on your modules. This can be
up-front and gorgeous-- you -want- everyone to know you built it,
don't you??
The remainder of this list gets into a lot of minutia; things that
you might need if you're organizing a major show. You won't (or
shouldn't) need a lot of these things all the time!? It includes
everything to re-build almost anything: power-pole cables;
self-destructing modules; and getting the computer running.
This is overkill for most shows-- most of the problems this list
can fix should never have shown up at a show in the first place!
??? PERSONAL COMFORT
??????? Foodstuffs/drinks
??????? -- Try to keep the foodstuffs out of sight
????????? -- ideally, don't eat at the layout! ?
????????? -- don't talk with your mouth full
??????? Tall stool
??????? -- You want to be able to sit but keep your head at the
same height as visitors
?????? ???? to your layout.? Otherwise, you have to stand up to
talk to people.
??????? -- I found a >guitarist's folding gig stool< that
folds nearly flat
?????? ???? and was as tall as my 'tall stool'
??? POWER
??????? Surge Protector for the DCC and computer equipment
??????? Circuit-breaker-protected power strips
??????? Extension cords
??????? -- power strips and extension cords MUST be commercial,
UL-certified!
??????? Cord covers to run cords across aisles
??????? -- gaffer's tape to hold them down (gaffer's tape removes
cleaner than duct tape)
??? COMPUTER Stuff
??????? Laptop computer for JMRI - AND POWER SUPPLY!
??????? computer interface &c
??????? Printer for labels
??????? Printer for paper
??????? drivers &c for printers you've dragged along
??????? cables for printers, JMRI, etc.
??????? power supplies for anything that needs them
??????? Labels, paper, etc. to feed the printers
??????? ink, ribbon, etc. for the printers
??????? USB hub and power supply
??? STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
??????? Sticky Labels (non-computerized OK)...
??????????? ...to label modules (removable)
??????????? ...to label cables (perm)
??????????? ...to label tools (perm)
??????? Zip-lock bags, assorted sizes
??????? -- coil individual cables in a bag!? Avoid the tangles!
??????? -- collect similar items in a bag
??????? Marking pens
??????? -- some permanent, some dry-erase (writes on glass)
??????? Binder clips
??????? Easel
??????? Flip chart pads
??????? Markers
??????? -- dry erase for white board! ?
????????? -- Keep the permanent markers hidden, or they'll be used
on the white board!
??????? White board
??????? 3x5 cards
??????? 4x6 cards
??????? Pens, pencils, etc. etc.
??????? Booklet Stapler
??????? Heavy-duty paper punch
??????? Batteries
??????? --AAA
??????? --AA
??????? --9v
??? ADHESIVES, GLUE, and TAPE
?? ???? 5-minute epoxy
?? ???? Super-type glue
?? ???? Elmer's carpenter's glue (it can be the pocket-sized
bottle)
?? ???? Gaffer's tape
?? ???? Duct tape (but not for holding wires to the floor!)
?? ???? Scotch tape
??? WIRES AND CABLES
??????? Loconet
??????? Power Bus Wires
??????? -- DC
??????? -- DCC
??????? Extra power-pole connectors
?? ?Crimper for power-pole inserts
??? DCC SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
??????? DCC base/controller/etc. etc. stations
??????? UP5s for outside lines
??????? UR91 and UR92 Wireless Access Points
??? DCC WIRE SUPPLIES
??????? Phone cord crimper
??????? Wire stripper / cable stripper
??????? Wire for hookup and repairs
??????? Soldering iron, solder, soldering iron holder, etc.
??????? RJ12 (RJ25) Plugs
??????? Silver-Satin 6-conductor phone cable
??? CLEANING SUPPLIES
??????? Paper Towels
??????? Alcohol
??????? GooGone
??????? Brasso
??????? Paint brush for dusting modules
??????? Rerailer ramps
??? WHEEL CLEANING STATION
??????? -- paper towel looped over section of track
??????? -- powered to clean engine wheels
??? DCC PROGRAMMING STATION
??????? -- 'test track' connected to DCC
??? MODULE SUPPLIES
??????? Bag of 1/4-20 bolts in assorted lengths
??????? 1/4-20 T-Nuts (as spares)
??????? height gage
??????? -- this can be blocks of foam or wood 2-3/4" square
??? TRACK SUPPLIES
??????? Kato Insulated rail joiners
??????? Kato UniJoiners
??????? Kato Power Joiners for ?emergencyí power drops
??????? Assorted Track to fill in places where they're needed!
??????? --some tiny, some larger; bring some bridges!
??????? Dremel tiny wire brushes (for cleaning track ends)
??????? -- use 'pin vises' to hold these
??????? Multi-Meter
??????? -- Or Continuity Tester with Kato Connector and probe
??????? Clear nail polish- to daub on turnout frogs if they cause
shorts
??? TOOLS
??????? Tiny Tools, for fixing engines & rolling stock
??????? Drill & bits
??????? -- if cordless, bring the charger!
??????? Screwdrivers = flat, Phillips, square drive, etc.
??????? 10-in-1 tool
??????? hammer
??????? Chalk line 100'
??????? tape measure 100'
??????? 4' level (for leveling tables)
??????? 2' level (for leveling modules)
??????? Needle-nosed pliers
??? TABLE TOOLS & SUPPLIES
??????? Shims / carpenter shims
??????? -- paint some black for top-of-table use
??????? Black Garbage Bags (for emergency table covers)
??????? No-bolt table-top lifts
??????? -- 1-1/4" blocks, lifts table from 2-3/4" to 4"
????????? -- 2x4 block with Forstnered hole
????????? -- assumes tables have peg-legs
--Paul E Musselman
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On 2/24/24 6:27 PM, Bruce Alcock wrote:
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Paul mentioned having a set of tracks, various lengths, to fill in
gaps.? Someone else mentioned something about tools.? lt seems
like putting together a list of tools that people take to shows
would be a good idea which can then be transformed into a
Newsletter article.? So exactly what length of track pieces would
you recommend having available in your T-TRAK toolbox?? How about
other items to carry? We have a track cleaning wand, levels, and
brochures among other items. Please do a reply with what you take
to a show in your T-TRAK toolbox.
thanks
?-bruce