Standard of the World - Episode 15 - Track, Wiring, Power & Test Run!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
  • One of my longest videos ever so grab a cup of coffee and settle in! Track, Wiring, Power, Controls and Test run of the 2 main level loops!
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Комментарии • 54

  • @mattkramer4132
    @mattkramer4132 Год назад +3

    I'm glad you made the change to move to the larger space, Standard gauge trains need room to stretch their legs. It looks awesome!

  • @jamesryan9634
    @jamesryan9634 Год назад +2

    Excellent explanation, thanks for all the tips! After the upstairs electrical and wiring video, I was still a bit confused, but this really made everything clear with the toggles. I really appreciate the effort you put into these!

  • @tomthecraneman
    @tomthecraneman Год назад

    Sean,
    I am just ordering the bench work for my very first standard gauge layout off the floor. I was terrified of almost every aspect of the layout especially the wiring, but your video, in fact all your videos, are the perfect tutor for a first time layout builder.
    Everything about the videos, the information, the tips and tricks, the process, the presentation are all worthy of distribution by any standard gauge manufacturer.
    Thank you,

  • @oohwhop716
    @oohwhop716 7 месяцев назад

    Love the layout looks amazing

  • @txlabmansteamtoysmore4980
    @txlabmansteamtoysmore4980 Год назад +1

    Excellent progress Sean! Your Standard Gauge Layout is going to be Epic! 🤠

  • @joshuatrower1698
    @joshuatrower1698 Год назад

    Really like the Hancock air whistle on that electric.

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    Love the Trackplan.

  • @jimmelchin1531
    @jimmelchin1531 Год назад +1

    A great tutorial Sean. Full of interesting facts and information. You think things out to be precise and safe. Great work and the beginning of a terrific layout. ✌️

  • @tomrogers5516
    @tomrogers5516 Год назад

    A really fantastic how-to on wiring, Sean. It's so important to keep things neat and labelled for smooth operation and trouble shooting. It's a lot of work, but pays off in the future. The table level track plan looks great! Looking forward to seeing the upper level. You always do a great job!

  • @erictrainman
    @erictrainman Год назад

    Looks great Sean! The layout is really coming along nicely. Great work

  • @craiglaveroni5372
    @craiglaveroni5372 7 месяцев назад

    Great series of videos! Inspiring me to pull out all my tinplate and set up a layout in the man cave. Many Thanks! Maybe you can get MTH to do a special run of tinplate! :)

  • @jefftownsend9496
    @jefftownsend9496 Год назад

    Great point Sean. Like the tech!!

  • @henryszubielski8601
    @henryszubielski8601 Год назад

    Sean,
    The layout is looking very nice! Thanks for pointing out the difference between the MTH and USA track. (The little things that matter). Wiring, the key to any successful model railroad, well done.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @therosejewelrailroad489
    @therosejewelrailroad489 Год назад

    Everything you’ve done looks real neat and professional.

  • @dennis2494
    @dennis2494 Год назад

    Thanks, you gave me some good ideas.

  • @andycallow5052
    @andycallow5052 Год назад

    looks great Sean. glad to hear more std. gauge real trax is coming.

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      Yes, Mike is making both the tubular and Realtrax and doing the tubular switches too, which is great!

  • @coverdalemineoscalemodelrr7074

    Nice work

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    This Is educational And I love it.

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    Very Interesting watching videos of different scales and How to work on Tracks and Maintence to them All.

  • @wayneantoniazzi2706
    @wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад +1

    Coming along nicely Sean, very impressive! And that's a good re-creation of an old-time Keystone air whistle on the 9e! Those early electrics had air whistles, not horns, and the model does a nice job with it!

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      The air whistle was on the little 384E Steamer, but I love the sound of it. Sometimes I like it better than the modern electronic whistles!

    • @wayneantoniazzi2706
      @wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад +1

      @@seanstraindepot Oh, yeah, the traditional Lionel type mechanical air whistles are nostalgic fun all right, but I think you misunderstood.
      When the first electric locomotives like the NYC's S1 and others were developed there were no air horns like the later electrics had (think GG1) so steam whistle technology was used but with compressed air. That's what I meant when I mentioned the Keystone whistle on the 9e, the electronic system does a pretty good imitation of the same.

  • @GlennFresch
    @GlennFresch Год назад

    We zip tied our KMT std72 tubular track together using the nail holes to keep it from coming apart on the floor. Seems to be working!

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      Yeah, if you can find a way to keep them together that works too!

  • @jsgtrains3176
    @jsgtrains3176 Год назад

    Hi Sean, watched this video a few times. Appears circuit boards mounted in center under layout. Looks awesome with Banana Jack wires You made. I was looking on Amazon trying to find same 3 way Toggle Switches. I could only find ones with 6 pin that you slide lugged wires onto. Nothing with screws. Can You help?
    Thanks,
    Joe

  • @andrewspurdza888
    @andrewspurdza888 Год назад

    Thank you for showing how USA works. I was going to buy track from them, however I currently have a floor layout, which would have been a big mistake.

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      For floor layouts, with no way to screw the track down, go with MTH Realtrax or MTH/Lionel Tubular track. The Standard Gauge stuff is so big and heavy the tubular tends to keep coming apart though, unless you find a way to tie them together, like zip ties or something.

  • @Andrew74488
    @Andrew74488 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Sean. Very informative and filled with tips and tricks for building layout. Will you be attending the Oaks train show this weekend?

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      I may, thanks for reminding me!

    • @andycallow5052
      @andycallow5052 Год назад

      @@seanstraindepot if you make it to Oaks maybe i'll see you there on Sunday.

  • @DelHudson1
    @DelHudson1 Год назад

    I normally don't have the attention span to watch a video of this length, but you made it so informative and interesting that it flew by quickly. Thanks for the effort that you put into make this video. It is much appreciated. The tinplate Irvington factory building would look nice on this layout. Any plans on getting one of those?

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад +3

      HAHA, yeah everyone wants quick 5-minute videos anymore, but my whole channel has always been about the details because that is what I always wanted when I go on RUclips to get information on how to do something. I actually have a lot of tinplate buildings you will see coming up, and the Irvington Factory is one of them!

  • @jsgtrains3176
    @jsgtrains3176 Год назад

    Great Video and set up Sean! I too had considered soldering feeder wires. However, messy difficult, snd some broke. Kirk had also suggested the method of inserting lugs underneath track. However, I did not remove plastic as you did, and never obtained s good crimp, without destroying lug. Maybe in a future video you could share the crimping tool and process? I bought my Tie Tools from PE Design on Ebay, if anyone is searching?
    Thanks,
    Joe

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      I think those plastic insulators are what prevents the good crimp. Thats one reason I take them off. I pinch the spade end of the connector in a pliers to hold it and then take another pliers and twist off the insulators (don't try cutting them they are too strong). Then I hold the wire in the connector and crimp using a wire cutter pliers that has sort of a dull set of jaws. I crimp the top and bottom where the wire comes through and then middle. It ends up super tight!

    • @jsgtrains3176
      @jsgtrains3176 Год назад

      @@seanstraindepot Thanks Sean! I will give it a try! Love that Circus Set. Really nice, and glad You were able to get a great deal too!

  • @mikeyanello3664
    @mikeyanello3664 Год назад

    So with the toggle I would only be able to switch between command/ variable and full conventional- transformer. Is that correct?

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад

      Yup, for each loop I can run either from Output of TIU/TMCC Base or from Transformer Handles.

  • @Nathanator-6688
    @Nathanator-6688 Год назад

    Nice. How do you get the trains off from the shelves near the back of the layout?

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад +1

      They just roll off from each end since they are all coupled together. But with a stepstool, I can easily walk right up on the layout since its only 32 inches high now.

  • @jbird845
    @jbird845 Год назад

    Sean you going to put the parachute 10 1/2 on this layout.

  • @franciscorodriguezsalmoral8416

    Cuadrante de los trenes

  • @mikeyanello3664
    @mikeyanello3664 Год назад

    Sean where did you get the wire labels. What a great idea.

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад +1

      Amazon. Here you go.
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08689NSH9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

    • @mikeyanello3664
      @mikeyanello3664 Год назад +1

      Great where did you get the switches? My upper level is variable through the TIU so I can use them on the lower level
      So I can run my conventional engines there as well

    • @seanstraindepot
      @seanstraindepot  Год назад +1

      @@mikeyanello3664 They are on Amazon. Here is what I used. Make sure they are fixed not momentary, or the lever will spring back to off.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B07LBMMN2Y?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

    • @mikeyanello3664
      @mikeyanello3664 Год назад

      Thanks Sean much appreciated Buddy

  • @Walt1960
    @Walt1960 Год назад

    Do you have an open house. I live in Wayne PA.
    I’d like to meet you and talk trains.

  • @franciscorodriguezsalmoral8416

    Forma de u maquetas de los trenes

  • @franciscorodriguezsalmoral8416

    Pedido de los trenes de cajas de pilla España

  • @franciscorodriguezsalmoral8416

    Pedido de los trenes de cajas de pilla y bocetos de trenes de color negro y blanco para colorear