@@deeprunrailroad_Mike Exactly. I keep the old ones for messy jobs and get new ones when I need to be tidy and end up with various levels of the same tool.
Thank you Rick. Using the single board method you can build test and run on the first board then add another then another. It's all in how you layout your DCC system.
Thank you Robert. I picked the DCC system so I could remote the modules for the block sensors and switch controls etc. After a little practice on the previous boards I found a way to better the wiring each time.
Fantastic share Mike the wiring looks nice and neat. Got have a nice rolling toolbox that way you know and can find everything when you need it. Great video enjoy the rest of your day 🚂😎
Excellent work! I always start with great intentions and a good plan, but every time I rush and take shortcuts and think 'I'll tidy that up later' (but never do!!) I wish I had your patience!! Liked and Subbed! Cheers, Andy
Hi Mike 👋 Wish i could say the same "relaxing" . But enjoyed watching 👍DD
Thank you Darrell. I have been doing system design for all my life. I enjoy it very much.
Yay, wiring!!!
I have way too many pairs of pliers!!
I pair them down and they migrate back. lol.
@@deeprunrailroad_Mike Exactly. I keep the old ones for messy jobs and get new ones when I need to be tidy and end up with various levels of the same tool.
Nice Job dude. I often want to wire up my layout like that. but then I get excited and want to see it done. I rush and wind up with spaghetti.
Thank you Rick. Using the single board method you can build test and run on the first board then add another then another. It's all in how you layout your DCC system.
Very organized. The wiring looks great and since it is so well though out, you will have very little trouble with it over the years.
Thank you Robert. I picked the DCC system so I could remote the modules for the block sensors and switch controls etc. After a little practice on the previous boards I found a way to better the wiring each time.
Man I wish I had the patience to be that neat.
Thank you Dave, For me I think it starts with being comfortable.
wow that is coming together really good mike
Thank you Dwight, I will keep plugin along.
Fantastic share Mike the wiring looks nice and neat. Got have a nice rolling toolbox that way you know and can find everything when you need it. Great video enjoy the rest of your day 🚂😎
Thanks Mike. The tool box was one of my first purchases. It really works well for wiring and track work.
Mike totally agree very organized, wiring is super neat, excellent work
Thank you James. The fact that I am working in the yard, lining things up is pretty easy.
Excellent work! I always start with great intentions and a good plan, but every time I rush and take shortcuts and think 'I'll tidy that up later' (but never do!!) I wish I had your patience!! Liked and Subbed! Cheers, Andy
Thank you for the kind comments. I find working in a comfortable place helps immensely with the patience part.
Very nice Mike, so nice and neat underneath! Should make it easier to trace any problems! (Dave).
Thank you Dave, Yes its all point to point wiring. If you have a single problem or a multiple issue its either a wire or a module. Mike
Not relaxing to me, but nice video on the wiring. Very clean wiring job.
On my next video or near to the next I will be showing techniques that make it almost boring. lol.
@@deeprunrailroad_Mike I will watch for your tips! It's not relaxing to me because it's not my strong point in the hobby.
WOW…Wish I was that organized…hard as I tried, did not come out nearly as neat as your stuff
Thanks Anthony, I am cheating in this area lol. It's the yard. 😀 I do like to plan it out if I can. I think of airplane harnesses when I do it. lol.