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Reply to "PRR Panhandle 2.0"

Updated 6/1/2018:

We're still at Step 6 (the tricky part). Here is the first upright for the divider. It's clamped in place.

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Here's a slightly closer look at the first upright.  The most important thing for these uprights is that they are vertically straight, relative to the backdrop than anything else.  Within the plane of the backdrop they can be crooked, I don't care.

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Here's the 2nd upright.

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I used a long screw and a corner reinforcement to make sure the second upright stayed in place.

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I also remembered that I have to bolt the two tables together and create holes for wiring runs.

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Q: How do you know you’re making progress converting a pile of lumber into a layout?

A: You start hitting your head on the bench work above.  

 

More when I know it.  

George

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