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What happen to your Layout when you're Gone: Part II
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I don't have my layout set up right now at our new house, since there is no space. But at our old house, the cat liked to sleep on it under the basement window in the sun. That meant broken telephone poles, and 'cat-hair-scenery'. Also, a couple of times I would come downstairs to find the "little people" 'helping' me work on my model railroad, or in other words, breaking something. The one time after I shut everything down after use, I failed to turn off my power-pack, which powered the switches on my layout. For some reason one of the switches had power in it and burn all the plastic surrounding it, as well as the motor. Fortunately I came back down (for some reason) and turned it off before it started a fire.
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