Disgusting 1950s HO Streetcar Trolly Train - Will It Run Again?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • I was browsing eBay and this 1950s era streetcar from bowser caught my eye because of it's run down condition. Not too many people showed up to the auction so I outbid everyone and got it.
    I suspect this trolly hasn't run in many decades, the drive was completely seized and the motor had countless issues too. Just getting them turning manually was a challenge.
    I thought this thing deserved a new coat of paint so I ended up choosing a paint scheme they once used in Toronto. Hopefully this thing can ride the rails for many more years now.

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  • @kevinshortell7604
    @kevinshortell7604 Год назад +53

    Harrison, great job on fixing up the old trolley. 😊 One neat tip that I learned when custom painting stripes in my garage years ago is to use one more coat of the underlying color AFTER masking the paint line off. This seals the edge with the base color and provides a nice, crisp edge. I've been using this technique on my models and have found that it works really well for them, too! 🚂🚃🚃🚃🙂👍

    • @s4usea
      @s4usea Год назад +3

      Good point. I do flat clearcoat.

  • @thomaslevy2119
    @thomaslevy2119 Год назад +28

    The Bowser PCC body is made from cast zinc alloy, not lead. It is not a toxic metal. The rope allowing the trolley pole to be pulled down goes into a device called a "retriever." If the retriever is working correctly, the rope will NOT hang down. The retriever is a safety device and contains a strong, spring-loaded reel to keep the rope taught. The retriever also contains a clutch which allows the rope to play in and out as the pole follows the trolley wire sags. However, if the pole dewires, the clutch engages to prevent the pole from suddenly springing up vertically and snagging on the overhead wire support arms, possibly tearing them down. (Trolley passengers are safe, being inside the grounded steel body of the car. However, they would probably not appreciate the 600 volt fireworks happening outside.)

    • @hush6149
      @hush6149 2 месяца назад

      Ah so basically how seatbelts work

    • @thomaslevy2119
      @thomaslevy2119 2 месяца назад

      @@hush6149 Basically, yes. However, the rewind clock spring inside it very large and very powerful, unlike a little seatbelt spring. Tension must be taken off the spring before it is removed. I knew a guy who didn't do that when he was trying to repair a retriever. The spring suddenly popped out at full force and almost removed the guy's fingers. He never finished that project for some reason . . .

  • @railroadsandrandom
    @railroadsandrandom Год назад +59

    The train doctor is back

  • @thunderfox53
    @thunderfox53 Год назад +26

    Always a pleasure to see a old model train given a new lease on life

  • @Skyfire_The_Goth
    @Skyfire_The_Goth Год назад +19

    Something I started doing years ago for glass in my models is, after buying anything that's packaged in hard but flexible clear plastic with a lot of flat areas, things like Q-tips and some electronics, hold onto the plastic part of the packaging, then, when needed, cut the plastic to size and glue it to the inside, it now looks like the windows have glass from the outside of the model.

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons Год назад +2

      Absolutely……
      The swiffer wet pads box top is nice and sturdy.

    • @nathanieldaiken1064
      @nathanieldaiken1064 Год назад +2

      I use Chinese takeout lids for my clear glass.

    • @tompaul2591
      @tompaul2591 Год назад +4

      Don't toss that glass!! Like others have said you can fab new windows from packaging of all sorts, or toothpaste polish the old one like car headlights, or just try dipping it in pledge floorwax or similar after a good cleaning. The wax fills in small scratches and gives it a shine. I've done that on restoring hot wheels and matchbox cars.

  • @gpalmt
    @gpalmt Год назад +19

    Congratulations Harrison on a splendid job. I’m a retired T.T.C. driver (although they called us operators, when we drove streetcars). I started with streetcars in 1970 and moved onto buses and the subway two years later. You did a great paint job as well, and It brought back memories as I watched you work, and run it on your layout. I have a bachmann pcc in Toronto Transit colours that I run on my n scale layout. once again well done, and thank you

    • @Petemonster62
      @Petemonster62 Год назад +1

      GPalmT - Further back in time a trolley, subway, elevated train, or any light rail train driver was called a " motor man ".

    • @robertknight4672
      @robertknight4672 Год назад +4

      That's really cool. My friend is a bus driver for the MBTA ( Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority). He is a bus driver only but he did get to drive the trackless trolley buses before they were retired. The MBTA actually does have vintage PCC cars still in Revenue Services on the Mattapan High Speed Line. These are really unusual PCC cars because they actually have a door on the left as they were used in subway service.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +3

      It's nice to hear from someone who actually ran these things.

  • @wilde1909
    @wilde1909 Год назад +12

    My favorite videos are when you bring these old models back to life.

  • @David-yo5re
    @David-yo5re Год назад +7

    He was working in the lab late one night, when his eyes befell a dreary sight. Seems the trolley he bought was not quite right. With a little TLC and ingenuity he got it going again as you see. An ode to Dr. Trainkenstein. Great job Harrison. 👍

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +4

      Thanks, nice play on the lyrics

  • @JackDangerous
    @JackDangerous Год назад +12

    Instead of a paper napkin try to get cheap tooth brushes that you can clean and re-use, they get to the tight spots well enough and they give a good scrub too.
    Keep it up i love your videos!

  • @FrankTedesco
    @FrankTedesco Год назад +2

    Rode PCC's in Brooklyn, NY as a kid . The trolley barn at Coney Island was my favorite. Super work, Harrison.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +2

      Didn't know they had them there, thanks for sharing.

  • @jeannedarcalterberserker8620
    @jeannedarcalterberserker8620 Год назад +7

    Amazing repair yet again. At first, it looked like a "simple" clean will do, but I didn't expect it to be this much work. I do own a Bowser locomotive as well, the PRR E6 Atlantic kit. That thing was also a huge pain to get running again after the original owner abandoned the project 40 years ago and the model shop gave it to me for free. Really like the paint job you did. I paint my locomotives with a brush, as I don't have an airbrush. Runs very nicely now and looks stunning. Another locomotive saved 👍👍

  • @ApproachDiverging013
    @ApproachDiverging013 Год назад +4

    Great job restoring that PCC trolley! I enjoy seeing you bring old models back to life and running on the layout!

  • @antonbruce1241
    @antonbruce1241 Год назад +2

    Wow....that was basically a complete re-build on that trolley. Superb work, Harrison! And, it's running relatively quietly as well. My congratulations!

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +2

      Pretty much, I'm glad it worked out.

  • @johnallred716
    @johnallred716 Год назад +3

    Nice restoration Harrison, Looks good running down Main Street! Rode Line 28 in Lisbon (1930's trolleiy) in May and the wheel popped out of the wire at a particularly tight turn. Engineer had his hands full guiding it back in, as the tourists looked on.

  • @davidztog9011
    @davidztog9011 Год назад +3

    "It's Alive," said Harristein enthusiastically. If anyone can raise the dead from the locomotive graveyard, Harrison can. And yes, Definitely Dodgy Trolley Track, but realistic. Gotta get an airbrush, and definitely a coat of primer first. But that's a whole different skill set.
    Thanks for sharing. 👍🐾👍

    • @David-yo5re
      @David-yo5re Год назад +2

      That's why I call him Dr. Trainkenstein. 😊👍

    • @davidztog9011
      @davidztog9011 Год назад +1

      @@David-yo5re 😅😂🤣

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +2

      I wasn't so sure if this one was gonna be okay, it had so many issues lol

    • @davidztog9011
      @davidztog9011 Год назад +1

      @@SMTMainline now for the tricky part -- putting a DCC decoder in that beast. Don't do it, Bud, but I'm sure you could if you wanted too.

  • @schuey089
    @schuey089 Год назад +1

    Even though I'm not a train person I love to see the enthusiasm for your hobby, was facinating watching you repair the train for someone so young as well, keep the videos coming, all the best from the UK

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад

      It means a lot hearing that, especially from someone who isn’t into trains

  • @martinross5521
    @martinross5521 Год назад +2

    Well done Harrison, what a great result from your skill and dedication! Running so easily…

  • @DrakeBaldwin-wl5rt
    @DrakeBaldwin-wl5rt Год назад +3

    Nice! I'm glad you could fix it. It look beautiful!

  • @MattKonsol
    @MattKonsol Год назад +4

    Really nice restoration on this trolley or streetcar man! Yeah the oringial owner who had this must’ve did alright job on the paint i would say at least they tried and that thing runs like a champ now you restored this!

  • @richardsweeney197
    @richardsweeney197 Год назад +1

    So, it now looks and runs great, Congratulations!! As a kid I have ridden TTC PCC cars in Toronto. Love your Trolley pole.

  • @briankopp825
    @briankopp825 Год назад +5

    Nice job Harrison. Inspirational as always. Another significant rehab. The electrical work and grease removal really show what a challenge that was! First time post but getting caught up on all your videos. Would love to see your top 5 cheap STEAM loco brands to compliment your Top 5 under $20 diesel video.....

  • @BroWCarey
    @BroWCarey Год назад +2

    Another one brought back from the dead. Great work, Harrison!

  • @TheEcoGuys
    @TheEcoGuys Год назад +1

    Loved to watch this recondition of this street car. You really have mu juices flowing on rebuilding my collection after loosing everything in a fire. I am learning so much...

  • @garycloud9631
    @garycloud9631 Год назад +1

    One of the things i like most about this channel is your knowledge and tenacity to get things running again. Great job and keep the vids coming.

  • @garysprandel1817
    @garysprandel1817 Год назад +4

    Nice resto on that PCC and that on the fly trolley pole worked nice.
    IIRC if you still have the window " glass " one of those disposable clear food storage containers and submerge the the window piece in hydrogen peroxide and place it in a sunny window for a couple days. It's a trick for bleaching yellowed plastics. Failing that or in addition to very very fine grit sandpaper will act as a polish to remove the yellowing and any fine scratches or fogging can be fixed with a dip in an acrylic floor wax like the old Future floor wax. Just dip and let dry

  • @markwilliams2620
    @markwilliams2620 Год назад +1

    Automotive engine primer has very fine pigments and is an excellent rattle-can base coat for cast metal locomotives. Wet sanding lessens the problems of lead aresol. Wear gloves and a mask.
    Ter-on-O. That's a word I haven't heard in a long time. A very long time.
    Excellent work, as always. Keep having fun.

  • @MMRails
    @MMRails Год назад +2

    Absolutely incredible. A true restoration. You turned an ugly troll into a shiny trolley. Yikes, that was bad.

  • @w.rustylane5650
    @w.rustylane5650 Год назад +4

    I'd be using an old tooth brush to clean up those greasy parts using Gunk. Serenity! We have a runner! Now you need to add an interior LED light. Cheers from eastern TN

  • @davidballoid2118
    @davidballoid2118 Год назад +1

    That makes me happy to see something so old simply come back to life again, good job Harrison. Even though I never been on one, I've always liked Trolley's, Trams & Interurbans and the stories behind them. From what I've gathered they would be the most practical way to go shop in a major big city's to cut down on traffic congestion. I wished we still had them to travel on Connecting small Townships to the big City's via light rail it would make for a relaxing commute.🚞🚞

  • @andrebankston-ct6ws
    @andrebankston-ct6ws Год назад +1

    I've seen several of your videos and bro you are unbelievable repairing locamotives. This one is awesome. Great going dude.

  • @irenecraggs6123
    @irenecraggs6123 Год назад +2

    you are a jack of all trades Harrison nice job bringing her back from the dead👍

  • @Benthetrainkid
    @Benthetrainkid Год назад +5

    That "pantograph" was actually the trolley pole

  • @johnsterling7420
    @johnsterling7420 Год назад +3

    The wizard strikes again 😊 great job Harrison.👍👌😇😀

  • @johnellick7362
    @johnellick7362 Год назад +2

    That was an amazing transformation. Great work on the old trolley!

  • @Bryson-iy7mg
    @Bryson-iy7mg Год назад +2

    I can’t believe you made that thing look so good. Nice job and awesome video.

  • @cjdavis2684
    @cjdavis2684 Год назад +1

    was Awesome you got that trolley working again Harrison, As if there was ever a doubt.... Knew you would figure a solution out and get it going down the tracks again. Well Done.

  • @garyjardine9882
    @garyjardine9882 Год назад +2

    hey Harrison another great video excellent work. The old streetcars are actually named red rockets here in Toronto. But Stomoing Tom's name is good too

  • @neanderthal88
    @neanderthal88 Год назад

    Fantastic 31 minutes to watch.
    Love the sound of these motors.
    She took right off in the finale.
    Nice find, great job.

  • @dbtech7914
    @dbtech7914 Год назад +1

    Great job on the repair. I like working on the old engines. Nice touch to add the pantograph. I've used large paper clips to make one.

  • @lotsatrains
    @lotsatrains Год назад +1

    Great job 👍 and what an amazing job you did with making the electric pole that looks so fantastic 👌

  • @ohiovalleyrailfan
    @ohiovalleyrailfan Год назад +3

    Nice to see it refreshed. You should definitely consider getting an airbrush for painting.

  • @johnlongssilverrailz5873
    @johnlongssilverrailz5873 Год назад +4

    You do really good work with a creative positive attitude. Now here is the thing. These modern chemicals (this is not in reference to the specific product you are using) can be very hazardous and may be absorbed by your skin and you should always use some type of hand protection such as nitrile gloves. Yes, gloves may be a nuisance but may be well worth it in the long run. If there is any danger of fumes or splashing you should consider further precautions as well. Happy silver railz.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the tip, I generally wear gloves when working with degreasers etc but it makes it tricky to grab small parts. I've gotta watch it though, I've heard similar stories from older mechanics about not protecting your hands.

  • @johnheinzl8771
    @johnheinzl8771 Год назад +1

    Great job Harrison! Please continue to challenge yourself. I love watching videos where you bring engines back life.

  • @thomasdallmann8864
    @thomasdallmann8864 Год назад +2

    Dear Harrison, great job !!! One idea to exchange the spoiled original plastic "window- layin" of your model:
    I had a smilare problem with a nowerdays more than 60 year old model. I took a smooth plastic stripe of a packaging from a chocolate item and made it in form carfully with a light warm stream of a hair-fan. Has been a fantastic result ! What a pitty that i can't show you photos about my work via YT ! Try it, the effect is amazing and you only can win with this for your model !
    Kind regards to you
    Thomas from Berlin, Germany

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 Год назад +2

    Very nice restoration. In Massachusetts we still have PCC cars in regular service on the Mattapan High Speed Line. The Massachusetts cars are the only pcc's in the country that have doors on the left.

    • @Cape_Cod_Steve
      @Cape_Cod_Steve Год назад +1

      ✋ I lived a few streets over from Ashmont Station off Dot Ave.

  • @TomPrickVixen
    @TomPrickVixen Год назад +3

    When I was restoring my 1960's motorcycle I learned that NEVER use those cheap, garbage masking tapes they sell at the regular hardware stores. I use the Tamiya masking tapes ever since.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +1

      I'll keep that in mind, I'd rather not have to always be fixing overspray.

    • @GNX87
      @GNX87 Год назад

      Frogtape works good also, leaving very crisp masking lines

  • @andrewferguson5653
    @andrewferguson5653 Год назад +1

    Great restoration, SMT! I was aghast when I saw all that old grease too.

  • @RailRide
    @RailRide Год назад +2

    Funny thing...first ad I got on this video was a Hornby ad for their _Flying Scotsman_ . Never thought I'd see one of those here, but at least it was appropriate to the subject.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +2

      I haven't got a model train ad before, that's interesting.

  • @oskarvalance3041
    @oskarvalance3041 Год назад +1

    Will it run again? That's the million-dollar question. As always, you seem to have the Midas touch. Glad to see the streetcar running again. Another job well done. From Texas

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, this was a fun project.

  • @maltnz
    @maltnz Год назад +3

    Suggest cleaning the commutator slots as the last step after polishing. The polishing process may put detritus in the slots.

  • @ruagoof2
    @ruagoof2 Год назад +1

    What a fabulous little model and a very successful restoration looks great. I hope to see you painting more models in the future...practice makes perfect...
    Rich...

    • @ruagoof2
      @ruagoof2 Год назад +1

      I was thinking...it would be neat to extend your trolley line from the town to the Hershey factory to help folks get to work on time...
      Rich...

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +1

      Thanks

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc302 Год назад +2

    Grease was trying to turn itself back to dinosaurs.😂🚂🇨🇦

  • @RolandForest
    @RolandForest Год назад +1

    excellent work. It is a joy to see and hear your excitement at the success. This is a great channel.

  • @exarkun42
    @exarkun42 Год назад +1

    Really nice paintjob there! very sharp.
    Makes me want to get right to the repaint that I have planned.

  • @jessemillington5988
    @jessemillington5988 Год назад

    The one thing that makes me happy is how you have the same appreciation when it comes to knowing that the train hadn't been on the rails in 20-40 years. All the world events and generations came and gone and she lay silent....until now! To run again! I love all my old 40's-80's HO and I understand this more then you think. P.S. I have a bunch of goodies at trains and such like these that have arrived! If you are in town or need something let me know!

  • @Lambo.18
    @Lambo.18 Год назад +2

    Amazing restoration! Well done SMT!

  • @sva60_cyyz59
    @sva60_cyyz59 Год назад

    Having built many TTC bus and subway models this streetcar is right up my alley! Awesome work SMT, you are on a roll!

  • @ginaklein8964
    @ginaklein8964 Год назад

    Loved your video bringing the trolley back to life!!! And it is very satisfying when "the efforts pay off"!!!! Thanks for doing the video.

  • @christophermondone6864
    @christophermondone6864 Год назад +3

    great job bringing it back to life again

  • @kjamison5951
    @kjamison5951 6 месяцев назад

    Sweet restoration! The coachwork is stunning and a throwback to times past.
    Painting tip; after spraying one colour, make the areas to remain the base coat and then use clear coat. This will find any gaps in the masking tape and fill them with a clear shield. Once dry, spray over with the second coat. When you remove the masking tape, there should be no bleed of the top colour on the base colour. Then clear coat the whole thing to protect all of the paint from chipping.
    Use several thin coats rather than a few thick coats to avoid runs in the paint.
    A brass brush is a good alternative to sanding the shell before paint. Brass will not scratch the metal as much as a steel brush. It does help provide a good key for the paint.
    Try to use a primer before any paint as this will provide a good base layer for the main colour.
    Liked and subscribed!

  • @edwarddavis507
    @edwarddavis507 Год назад +1

    Nice Job! Harrison you have excellent skills and excellent creativity!

  • @nathanosland1179
    @nathanosland1179 Год назад +1

    When painting always file and sand the flash off. The masking will then stick great. That will create sharp, crisp lines.

  • @toonkrijthe7565
    @toonkrijthe7565 Год назад +2

    Nice, we had these pcc cars in the Netherlands too. Also yellow, and most had a slightly different window configuration.

  • @vehicles_n_stuff
    @vehicles_n_stuff Год назад +4

    For removing paint, I use lye in boiling water. It works so much better than regular paint stripper and is much easier and less finicky to work with

  • @curtisaskew1515
    @curtisaskew1515 Год назад +2

    Now you got a work trolley for the town folks to get to the Hershey's plant!

  • @mjamesb66
    @mjamesb66 Год назад +1

    Great jog rehabbing a neat old trolley. Now you need to add more track to your trolley line.

  • @TheAmazingDrCheat
    @TheAmazingDrCheat Год назад +1

    Here comes the Toronto Flyer racing down the tracks, look at her go!

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Год назад

    Impressive restore of this old Bowser PCC. Painting with a "rattle can" won't yield great results but you can go back to it
    later when you decide an air brush and air compressor should be purchased. Then you can get some decals to really
    make it good! The trolley retriever wire was usually a taught wire that went to a bell shaped container holding a round
    spring inside and some extra space for extra length of wire mounted on the rear. That might be added later too.

  • @alanwbelcher
    @alanwbelcher Год назад +2

    Save!!! You might be able to clear up the windows with some polishing compound and a coat of Pledge floor polish.

  • @normancoreyBuildingTrains
    @normancoreyBuildingTrains Год назад +2

    Ultrasonic jewelry cleaning machine works really good on stuff like take. You did a really good cleaning that up.

  • @TheKingRacer007
    @TheKingRacer007 Год назад +1

    If you want to restore the plastic windows of you train you can try and use some floor glass cleaner after sanding and cleaning the plastic with soap and water. I use it to restore the Windshield of my 1/64 diecast cars and it works great!

  • @johncloar1692
    @johncloar1692 Год назад

    Really nice job It great to see you getting the old trolley going. Thanks for the video Harrison.

  • @kreika294
    @kreika294 Год назад +2

    Maybe you could find some water slide decals and customize it to your liking.

  • @jorasaveminiaturas
    @jorasaveminiaturas Год назад +1

    that my froiend is a piece of history The PCC (Presidents' Conference Committee) is a tram design that was first built in the United States in the 1930s. The design proved successful domestically, and after World War II it was licensed for use elsewhere in the world where PCC based cars were made. The PCC car has proved to be a long-lasting icon of streetcar design, and many remain in service around the world.

  • @callmebigpapa
    @callmebigpapa Год назад

    The shot on the streetcar track is fantastic. Another great video!!

  • @briankaufman2596
    @briankaufman2596 Год назад

    Hi Harrison, I love your SMT Videos. I watch you every day. Many times. I'm a big fan of you and your videos make my heart beat fast. I'm a big HO fan of yours. We love your channel so much--Charlie, from Michigan- Age 5.

  • @bryanwhat2268
    @bryanwhat2268 Год назад +1

    You lay out looking a lot cleaner I see there a party going on at the town center. Great work on that old trolly love the new colors

  • @johnmayer158
    @johnmayer158 Год назад +1

    Hi Harrison.
    As to cleaning parts,.especially metal ones, I've found a bit of kerosene and a soft nylon bristle brush works good, and is fairley inexpensive. Just make sure you have good ventilation, or work outdoors.
    Nice job on getting that trolly back up and running, young man!

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +1

      I'll have to try that at some point.

  • @enriquemireles8947
    @enriquemireles8947 Год назад +3

    Great video would like to see more like these with updated paint jobs. Don’t know if they sell it in Canada but you can pick up air craft stripper at auto parts like autozone strips paints in seconds on old die cast cars.

  • @shnops
    @shnops 11 месяцев назад

    Every repair job is a learning experience ! Great job !

  • @ughinotogni4580
    @ughinotogni4580 Год назад

    Hi there! To clean the dried grease you can use the degreaser for household cleaning (the one that mom uses), this does not attack the brass and plastic. You have thrown away the window plastic but you can rebuild it using a 1mm thick sheet of plastic which you glue inside. Also in such a simple model you can try to put internal lighting with LEDs. Greetings from Italy

  • @justinhess7587
    @justinhess7587 Год назад +1

    Hey Harrison, with your Hershey factory of the layout looks amazing! My Dad used to haul milk and delivered to the Hershey dairy, was able to go with him a few times to the plant and they would always give you Hershey bars to take with you.

    • @SMTMainline
      @SMTMainline  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, this was at the Smiths falls or PA plant?

  • @henkherta1vanzitteren50
    @henkherta1vanzitteren50 Год назад

    Hi Harrison I Think this tram must be at least 60 years old,I`ve seen a lot of your repairs but i think this is surely in the top 5 You`ve held in your hands, I think it`s great that you you can still get some things working, Just to get that paint off,That`s A strong stuff, Because you always have to watch out,What kind of substance is in the paintwork, But he`s done well, Good looking work Harrison, I enjoy your Channel Beautiful MVGR Henk From Belgium Essen Village,😀😉

  • @casstelles
    @casstelles Год назад +1

    Looks to be a great restoration. Something that you may want to consider is buying an ultrasound cleaner for degreasing metal parts. It may speed up the process the process of degreasing and cleaning.

  • @ferrovocho28
    @ferrovocho28 Год назад +1

    Congrats for your "new" PCC, great job!

  • @TSMGL_Youtube
    @TSMGL_Youtube Год назад +1

    Excellent choice of livery! I volunteer at a trolley museum with sister Toronto cars of this type (they're called PCCs)

  • @larrysmith9359
    @larrysmith9359 Год назад +1

    Dawn dishwashing liquid cleans off grease and oil well. Also, a sonic bath does the trick!

  • @RichardEKranz
    @RichardEKranz Год назад +2

    You should sand paper the metal first then spray a paint primer, then your colors. Always let them dry for several days first.

  • @gbwdude
    @gbwdude Год назад +1

    That was a gross amount of gunk in those gears. For smaller things like that, I use an ultrasonic cleaner with a mix of 75% Simple Green and 25% water. That same ratio also works for paint removal for most hobby paints. (Ultrasonic cleaners are also wonderful for carburetors!)

  • @richardcorcorran8965
    @richardcorcorran8965 11 месяцев назад

    That is so cool to see that old thing come back to life

  • @chazco
    @chazco Год назад +2

    cool to see this run again - good job

  • @Quince828
    @Quince828 Год назад +1

    The TTC used to sell the plastic HO model of that trolley. Eventually I hope to have mine travelling the main street of my town.

  • @gabemiller4882
    @gabemiller4882 Год назад

    Great job in getting the train Tolley running again on the track from the 1950's ! Love the video 😊❤ 💯👍👍👍! Wow 😊😊 she lives !

  • @BBCKT
    @BBCKT Год назад +1

    Really good work Harrison! I'm surprised there was not a working light inside. Perhaps that is what that tab was for on the non powered truck.?

  • @blakescott2817
    @blakescott2817 Год назад

    Hey SMT. Instead of a papertowen and a screw driver, spray the gunk remover on a toothbrush, and then scrub the parts that way. then spray again with the cleaner to remove excess. In the bicycle industry I used acetone (with mask, gloves, etc) this same way on greasy bicycle parts and it worked wonders. the acetone dried clean. Gunk may work the same, and be less harmful.
    Toothbrush is key.

  • @ItzSqueaky
    @ItzSqueaky Год назад +2

    I wouldn’t buy it just because of the shape it’s in but good job making this video it feels nice to leave the first comment

  • @paulbervid1610
    @paulbervid1610 Год назад +1

    Harrison fantastic work. Superb video.

  • @JBofBrisbane
    @JBofBrisbane Год назад +1

    The fibreglass brush is useful for rubbing back the alloy body to a burnished finish.

  • @DJE2025
    @DJE2025 Год назад +1

    👍👍WOW! I'm totally amazed...Great job! 🚂🚂

  • @chopperjoe6592
    @chopperjoe6592 Год назад +1

    I use mineral spirits from my local hardware store to clean my locos and rc cars. It has an extremely low flash point. We use it at work to clean our EMD generators and all the contactors.