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DACSIGNS 10-19-2005, 12:25 AM Hey Slotheads!
I just got done tryin to figure out why I didnt race all that well last Sunday,
and as I was gettin up from the bench it hit me- maybe disorganization could be a factor! If any of you guys are interested in postin a pic of yer main work area, it should be fun. Hopefully they aint the disaster area like I have created!
Later---Circle Track DAC
coach61 10-19-2005, 12:26 AM Heck thats Nothing DAC, I can't even get close enouhg to take a picture right now.
coach
DACSIGNS 10-19-2005, 12:29 AM Holy Crap Coach!
You already had a response before my slow computer was done responding to my new thread!
Circle Track DAC
Must be the experience ya have from "snipin" on epay!
co_zee 10-19-2005, 12:48 AM If that is disorganized I have some serious cleaning to do!!!! :thumbsup:
roadrner 10-19-2005, 09:01 AM DAC,
Always great to see a Silver Bullet (or 2) sitting on the workbench. Just remember to leave the xacto knife alone. ;) rr
coach61 10-19-2005, 11:32 AM If that is disorganized I have some serious cleaning to do!!!! :thumbsup:
Mean House Guy and nasty Wife who fails too understand that slots must be looked at made me pack them up and put my workarea away, then some guys needed stuff so I just had to pull it all out...lol
Coach
Mack_Mechanic 10-19-2005, 12:13 PM Not too messy.......YET! :p http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y299/mackmechanic/Picture028.jpg
AfxToo 10-19-2005, 02:08 PM That's disgusting...
Light beer?
And you call yourself a slothead.
car guy 10-19-2005, 03:15 PM Dac, only 2 beer cans, did you just empty the trash?
roadrner 10-19-2005, 04:13 PM Dac, only 2 beer cans, did you just empty the trash?
May have to have a couple tonight during chat! :) rr
DACSIGNS 10-19-2005, 10:04 PM Hey guys-
Mack Mechanic the only guy with a workbench? Nice setup there Mac! Looks like you have fun with different scales, and static models too! I especially like the 65 Olds AMT dirt modified series kit on the right! Had all of them many years ago.
Yah Afxtoo its silver bullets for me ever since they was sponsorin Steve Kinser in the mid 80s(if I remember right!) I'm watchin my gurlish(pregnant) figure ya know. Lets see some more! Gotta go have a couple with RR on chat now!
Later Circle Track DAC
AfxToo 10-20-2005, 01:19 AM Drink a real beer, then drink a glass of water, then another real beer, and another glass of water. Why mix 'em up together? Ruins both. :p
clausheupel 10-20-2005, 01:14 PM ...thatīs what mine looks like right now. Errr, no - missing in this pic are 4 vintage T-Jet chassis I just received and a nice diecast Caddy...!
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_workbench_01.jpg
Hmm, really looks like Iīll have to tidy up that mess later! :p
Greetings from Germany,
Claus
www.c-jet500.de.vu
zanza 10-20-2005, 01:42 PM I probably win the prize for the cleanest of 'em all :p
We just moved appartment, so everything is still packed....and my track is in the cave. And I'll probably not have the space to put it up again :o
Must think of another mini track and bench alltogheter foldable....
http://www.zanzaman.com/~slotcar/download/MovedBench.jpg
roadrner 10-20-2005, 11:16 PM Here's mine with a few projects that have been sitting for a few months waiting for me. :eek: rr
mtyoder 10-21-2005, 09:29 AM Here's mine. It's like the sun, don't look too long or you'll go blind
mking 10-21-2005, 06:04 PM i keep alot of "cars" in my garage.....
joez870 10-21-2005, 06:40 PM cool, mking!
what's on the pegs??!
mking 10-21-2005, 06:48 PM are mostly diecast (mostlly JL) with some slots in clamshells
mtyoder 10-21-2005, 09:04 PM Hey mking! I was told it's a bad idea to keep the cars in a metal toolbox cause the steel can remove a little power from the magnets. I know some people drag a screwdriver across magnets to remove magnet power. I assume to equalize them. I don't think it's possible that the magnets could be completely drained. Food for thought.
mking 10-21-2005, 10:40 PM found this site
http://www.magnetsales.com/Design/FAQs_frames/FAQs_3.htm
Tips on handling and storing magnets
Always take care! Magnets can snap together and injure personnel or damage themselves.
Keep magnets away from magnetic media - such as floppy discs , credit cards and computer monitors.
Store magnets in closed containers, so that they don't attract metal debris.
If several magnets are being stored, they should be stored in attracting positions.
Alnico magnets should be stored with "keepers" (iron or magnetic steel plates that connect the poles of the magnet) since they can easily become demagnetized.
Magnets should be kept away from pacemakers!
I wonder the metal tool box acts as a keeper?
Sundance 10-22-2005, 12:15 AM I think the keep word here is connects the poles. In a metal box or container you are not connecting the poles. Just my 2 cents on the matter .
Alnico magnets should be stored with "keepers" (iron or magnetic steel plates that connect the poles of the magnet) since they can easily become demagnetized.
Sundance
co_zee 10-22-2005, 12:52 AM I told ya I've got some serious cleaning to do.
We are rearanging the basement then we still have to finish it out, setting up a small woodworking area since we are beginning some major home remodeling (and I am getting into pen turning), beginning a new HO track, and a few other projects yet to be started. :wave: Sorry for the dark pics. About time for a new camera!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/cozee/Dungeonleft.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/cozee/DungeonRight.jpg
AfxToo 10-22-2005, 11:07 AM Mike, that toolbox storage system is very neat indeed.
Optimally you would store magnets out of the cars with keepers. But if you leave them in the car it doesn't matter at all whether they are in a plastic or metal toolbox.
Here's a good way to think about magnets. A big magnet is really made up of a lot of little magnets. When the magnet is created it's subjected to a strong magnetizing force to form poles on opposite sides of the magnets. The little magnets inside the big magnet must also align with the magnetizing force. Since each end of the magnet is one polarity, either N or S, the little magnets inside the big magnet must be aligned so that opposite poles of each little magnet attract. All the little magnets inside line up very neaty in an alternating N to S arrangement. All the little magnets on the ends must align with the magnetizing force. All those little magnets end up looking like this:
N:S - N:S - N:S - N:S - N:S
As long as each little magnet has an opposite polarity mate it's happy. But at the ends of the magnets you have little magnets that have no mates. These are called "free poles." What's worse is that you have a lot of free poles next to each other, and they are all the same polarity because the ends of the big magnet are either all N or all S poles. Like polarities repel and this can cause the magnet poles to demagnetize. What "keepers" do is to make a magnetic bridge between the free poles on each end of the magnet. The keeper itself ends up being magnetized and all of its little magnets align with the little magnets in the magnet and there are no longer any free poles at the faces of the big magnet. Since there are no free poles the magnet does not want to demagnetize due to free poles.
The moral of the story is that anything that you can do to reduce the number of free poles will help keep the magnet from demagnetizing due to this effect. (There are other effects.) It's the repulsion of same polarity free poles that leads to this sort of demagnetization. If you want to accentuate this effect then storing magnets with the same polarity next to each other (where you can feel the replusive force between the magnets) would do it. If they attaact, no problem. Storing magnets on a metal plate would be better than storing them on a non magnetic material. Storing them stuck together is fine but not quite as good as with a keeper.
mking 10-22-2005, 12:29 PM I am glad to hear using the tool box is no worse than any other storage system, as I really am happy with it. its kinda flismy, it was a walmart $40 special, but plenty sturdy enough for slot cars. its on wheels so i can wheel it to the track. it has the top storage area with a hindged lid and 6 drawers. the top holds 45 cars and each drawer holds 39. there is also room for 8 of those 48 car plastic cases in an open area on the bottom. finally i can have most of my collection readily accessible. now that i see it all together, i may even thin it out abit.
is it possible to have TOO many slot cars? :)
coach61 10-22-2005, 01:13 PM is it possible to have TOO many slot cars? :)
I'll pray for you that you even thought such a thing.
coach :rolleyes:
car guy 10-22-2005, 03:08 PM I'll pray for you that you even thought such a thing.
coach :rolleyes:
You must now sacrifice 2 slot cars to the almighty Slot Gods. :wave:
Sundance 10-23-2005, 10:01 AM Now here is a work area or should I say a mess. Sundance
joez870 10-23-2005, 10:36 AM You must now sacrifice 2 slot cars to the almighty Slot Gods. :wave:
Now that is really funny!
Just last thursday eve, my wife saw me sitting behind my bench and busted me talking to one of my slotcar bodies(thank you so much, Dwayne!) sent to me from Canada. (you guys talk to yours too, right?!) as I was giving it a bath in SnS... She said "You are crazy! (laughing) you must be some almighty slot car god. You are saving it!?"
As a matter of fact, I DID save it! It is a beautiful Tyco Mercedes! 1972 or 1973, me thinks. (wife was impressed)
So, if you mean SEND when you say "sacrifice" and mean JOEZ870 when you say "almighty Slot God", then yes, by all means, pay homage to the slot god and he will be pleased with you! :jest:
T-jetjim 10-28-2005, 07:09 PM I have my dedicated work table upstairs with car and parts storage and workspace. I use a portable workstation and tool kit so I can be downstairs with the family while we watch TV and tune some cars while I am at it. This keeps me out of the doghouse because I am not always upstairs. Depending if I am working on motors or bodies, I will bring the appropriate supplies (paints, parts, etc.)
Naturally, there is always a bowl of soup on the kitchen counter (spic n span with multiple bodies in it).
Jim
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