I got that shop vac , same one at home but that hand held one seemed to work ok just couldn't get that hard to reach area. I like that flange squeal sound effect, would be nice on a North American built loco. That BC Rail Alco is a M420W. Ha ha yeah I've had that happen too when they uncouple. Did you ever consider coffee grains as a load. That stuff would be a pain to clean up if a derailment occurs. Great video Burr 😄👍🏻
Thanks Burr great job cleaning. The best is the small one because you dont loose nothing. By the way my squealer is install with 3 sensors and workfine
I am not sure if Burr mentioned - but my British Class 66 locomotive was produced by Accurascale - a great, new, manufacturer of British (and Irish) models. They are very fairly priced, too.
FYI, if you do not know, Class 66's have the nickname of "Sheds" in the UK, thus an EWS or now DB 66 is known as a "Red Shed".. I think it is because of the pitch of the roof reminds people of garden sheds. Because their arrival resulted in so many old classes of diesel being scrapped, there influx was known as "the creeping red death". Although I am in the UK, give a trusty Alco any day.
@@muchfunwithtrains Man your scenery looks great in this video! My issue with some of the new smaller shop vacs are that they're now pumping out strong chemical smells from the exhaust which are kinda sickening! Have no idea what that is! My new Shop Vac 2.5 is doing this-fills the room. Quite the drag... Glad you got up to the B.C. weekend Burr. Cheers.
I'm in love with your layout 😋
Glad to hear it. What do you like best?
@@muchfunwithtrains I live in Bothell Wa .... The scenery is all about my home state 😁👍
Burr...love the random vacuum cleaner clips, keep it coming!!
Glad you enjoyed it. A bit odd, but "reality" for sure!
Thanks for the vacuum cleaner review...definitely something I need to add to the tool collection before I start ballasting.
Glad it was helpful!
I love your squealer and the loco's grime. I outlawed shallow angle rail crossing due to old issues. Nice job on your diamond.
Thanks 👍
Hi Burr & it's Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Burr & Friends Randy
Thanks Randy!
I got that shop vac , same one at home but that hand held one seemed to work ok just couldn't get that hard to reach area. I like that flange squeal sound effect, would be nice on a North American built loco. That BC Rail Alco is a M420W. Ha ha yeah I've had that happen too when they uncouple. Did you ever consider coffee grains as a load. That stuff would be a pain to clean up if a derailment occurs. Great video Burr 😄👍🏻
Thanks Mike! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@muchfunwithtrainsyou're welcome Burr
Thanks Burr great job cleaning. The best is the small one because you dont loose nothing.
By the way my squealer is install with 3 sensors and workfine
Good job!
I am not sure if Burr mentioned - but my British Class 66 locomotive was produced by Accurascale - a great, new, manufacturer of British (and Irish) models. They are very fairly priced, too.
That's a great engine! Thanks for bringing it over! :)
FYI, if you do not know, Class 66's have the nickname of "Sheds" in the UK, thus an EWS or now DB 66 is known as a "Red Shed".. I think it is because of the pitch of the roof reminds people of garden sheds. Because their arrival resulted in so many old classes of diesel being scrapped, there influx was known as "the creeping red death".
Although I am in the UK, give a trusty Alco any day.
Good to know this. Thanks!
The Old Spaghetti Factory. I loved that place. Should have stopped for some garlic bread.
I know. It was the first place I had dinner, the first time I was in Seattle as a young adult. Fond memories....
Yeah Burr . That's railroading mate. bj n scaler..
Thanks Bruce!
@@muchfunwithtrains Man your scenery looks great in this video! My issue with some of the new smaller shop vacs are that they're now pumping out strong chemical smells from the exhaust which are kinda sickening! Have no idea what that is! My new Shop Vac 2.5 is doing this-fills the room. Quite the drag...
Glad you got up to the B.C. weekend Burr. Cheers.