TnA Gordon Problem Resolved.

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(03-23-2018, 05:01 PM)BStation Official Wrote: Comparing a washing machine to a collectable plastic toy train is very different.

Comparing the difficulties of attempting to fix the unknown and complex interworking of an unfamiliar thing, to the intricacies of another, is actually a quite relative example.
But you should probably first stick superglue up your own hole to try and fix your gears before recommending it to another member.
Play nice & have fun!!Smile
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I'll drop a tiny bit of superglue in the crack like a VERY small amount and thats it.

Also my plarail lady came and I CANNOT GET THAT DARN BODY TO COME OFF, How do I do it!?
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
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GREAT NEWS! The glue worked! My dad is a hobby guy, He builds models and such, In fact when I set up my new train table in the basement you'll see his years of hard work on raised shelves, He is a VERY Good hobbyist and has all sorts of tiny poke and praud tools that can reach in the gears without messing it up. His wheels are locked as should be now and he runs fine, Thanks for the suggestion B-Station Official! Shoutout to you! Also in my next YT Video there will be a shoutout to B-Station for suggesting super glue.
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Glad it worked out for ya. Hopefully it holds out with all the hill climbing lined up.
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(03-23-2018, 08:35 PM)ripley802 Wrote: Glad it worked out for ya. Hopefully it holds out with all the hill climbing lined up.

My dad his this little poke and praud tool that can reach in very small spaces, we didn't even have to open him up, we just had to stick it in the crack and seal it, it dried for about an hour.
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
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Good Job, I guess super glue can fix anything
He came Un-Done, Twice BUT We put lots and completely fused the gear back on and clamped it a bit, It seems to work mostly now.

and ripley, If he keeps on coming un-done, Hes coming to you.
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Well heres a video of my dads' work paying off on gordon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-rko_SNaQw

Also you guys said to post about my unusually slow TnA James? well here he is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSsTJyOAqYY
Explain this please.
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
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Ripley, Should I try E-Poxy on Gordon's Gear? Like would that sustain the heating up of cogs when it runs?
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
It is no something I would do, but it is entirely up to you. Big Grin
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