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<p>Keeping a half open liquid glue bottle inside a spare parts box.</p><p>Using a big wire brush to remove paint; didnt realize it will eat through the shell too.</p><p>Leaving a plugged in and running dremel tool inside another parts box.</p><p>Trying to force a worn out xacto knife to cut. It will cut.... YOU.</p><p>My biggest train related oops was getting trapped in a buried railroad switch against the frogplate. Forcing the Mack to overcome this trap totally destroyed the front end and created a steering problem. I was hardheaded and stubborn then. Im probably corroded and twice as hardheaded now lol.</p><p>Hence my motto. Check all the wheels before applying power against something.</p>
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