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<p class="MsoNormal">I noticed that there was a damaged area of scenery need the area where ladders are stored (by the tunnel portal) – which has happened before when moving ladders in or out of that storage area. </p>
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<div id="divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font face="Calibri, sans-serif" style="font-size:11pt" color="#000000"><b>From:</b> Accrs-ho <accrs-ho-bounces@mail.accrs.org> on behalf of ACCRS HO Scale <accrs-ho@mail.accrs.org><br>
<b>Sent:</b> Monday, November 11, 2019 2:07:24 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> ACCRS - HO <accrs-ho@mail.accrs.org><br>
<b>Cc:</b> Dean Lewis <lewis2@earthlink.net><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [Accrs-ho] Control Panel</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Message From: Dean & Margaret Lewis lewis2@earthlink.net<br>
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Members,<br>
<br>
On Friday, November 2, we held our monthly meeting. After the meeting I <br>
noticed that a large section of the block buttons was missing. This <br>
was the widest panel and didn't have any block buttons installed. I <br>
asked out loud if we were doing some work on the panel. Someone said it <br>
was broken, not just removed for work.<br>
<br>
I looked around for the pieces, didn't see them and proceeded to size up <br>
the spot for a replacement piece. Last Thursday I made a special run to <br>
club to put it in. It fit nicely but I had stained it too dark. I <br>
came home and made another with the intention replacing the dark one <br>
with a closer match to the others.<br>
<br>
Unknown to me. Gary had taken the broken piece home to make a <br>
replacement. When I showed up for my shift on Sunday, I saw he had <br>
removed mine and put his in. Since he had the original broken one, he <br>
could better match the color. My second one is very close in color and <br>
we will retain it in case we have another break.<br>
<br>
The BIG question is "How did it become broken in the first place". I <br>
can't see a rat or squirrel jumping from the ceiling and landing on it <br>
to break it. A member must have broken it. Did they tell anyone that <br>
it was broken by accident?? If not WHY??<br>
<br>
Things happen. If we break something we should let someone like a Train <br>
Master or President of the club know. This is even more important with <br>
the club DCC controllers etc. This is one reason the DCC locos were <br>
locked up. Someone broke one of them and said nothing. A whole truck <br>
needed to be replaced.<br>
<br>
We are a club. Each of us has a responsibility to look out for the club <br>
equipment and by doing so, it keeps our stuff in good shape. It if <br>
doesn't work or is broken, we have the responsibility to let someone know.<br>
<br>
Dean<br>
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