Model Railroading Tools of the Trade Part 1

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Model Railroading Tools of the Trade Part 1

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  • does your drill gauge go smaller than #60? I've been looking for a gauge to measure sizes smaller than #60 drill bits.

  • @jonason321 Yes , the General No. 13 does 61-80.

    Thanks , Mike

  • great video mike TY

  • @QRoutback Thanks Ty , Mike

  • Hello,Mike.

    One thing I do for safety with my Exacto knives, is I put a "flag" of masking tape, near the end, to keep them from rolling.

  • @Blargaldalien

    This is an excellent idea and tip. More than one of us has been stabbed by our own Xacto.

    Mike

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  • Hey Mike, thanks for video considering I have just started model railroading, this is very helpful if you could take a look at my layout and tell me what you think that would be great.

  • That's a lot of great stuff!

  • @railfanfromiantha We sell the opti-visors and extra lenses.

    Thanks , Mike

  • Wow! That is quite the tool collection. Were do you get the magnifying glasses that go over your eyes? And that deal that you have with the clips for soldering stuff. I picked one up at radio shack a couple weeks ago, but it had a magnifying glass over the clips plus a soldering iron holder and a sponge.

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