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TedW posted:
mike g. posted:

Bruce, that looks great, may I ask where you learned to do that?

Gandy, nice looking addition to the layout!

Paul, next thing we know you will be running autos up and down your road! Looks good!

Mitch, its coming along, keep up the good work.

Ted, with the work you do, just keep the pictures coming, you have a wonderful layout there!

Thanks Mike, you’re starting to bump Mark B for that nice guy title...  

mike g. posted:

No Ted, it is everyone else on here that is nice for sharing what they do, so people like me can learn! Thank you all!

Mike,

I agree with Ted!!  You certainly appreciate all the fine work here, and those that share are really nice to us!

Two words; sacrificial push-stick  ( )

Or is that three words? ,

This is two; "long ones"

 I've seen enough of those to have a very healthy fear of all circular saws . The worst part is waiting to get strong nails again. Get used to needing a pocket knife with a pick .

 

I ran trains and showed operating accesories to a young guy who was picking up an old aquarium I had. He'd seen the trains before but never knew about the accessories. He's bringing his nephew by to run them in a few days.

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p51 posted:

Got the final stuff ready for the Saturday op session, this sign is for the hardwood floor my wife protects more ferociously than many women look after kids...

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As our front door is metal, it'll go up with magnets.

LOL Lee- I grew up with wood floors. Mom's rule was no shoes in the house- PERIOD!

PS- those slip on shoe protectors are a good alternative to removing your shoes.

My solution was when we remodeled our house two years ago to specify a separate outside entrance to the train room (the red door). It will be especially useful whenever i host a NMRA open house in March aka "mud season" in Upstate NY.P1010259

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mike g. posted:

Just putting it out there, if you buy a tool and it has a guard. USE IT! LOL I learned 4 stitches later!

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Owie.  Funnily enough, I just finished portraying Dr. Waldman in an adaptation of "Frankenstein", and that stitching reminded me of it.

Anyone interested can hear me on the radio on Sunday, 29 October at 3PM Central time here:  http://kuaf.com

Mitch 

            about two weeks ago,  started raising the center part of the layout.....

OK, what are we doing today.....     We are going to cut all these braces out to make room for the new bottom level.......

                 Really ?    I thought we were going to run some trains.....

                     raise it up, put in a new header, then cut out all the braces.....

                              found a new great knee pad.....pink foam......

                                                   new bottom level area.....

                             knees are pretty sore working down here....

                             starting to rough in the different levels.....

     trains will be be coming up a 1% grade, the black boards on the wall.....

                                     turn here, then around the center.....

                                                   the middle level.....

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p51 posted:

Tonight, I cleaned the track, changed the car cards to correctly reflect the purpose of the sidings. I also arranged the cars so I know where all going to wind up at. Then I placed the fake switch stands so everyone will know which turnout is which from the fascia pulls.
I think everything is ready for the op sessions on Saturday.
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I also took some shots for the heck of it:

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Looks amazing Lee!

I've been working on some signals for my layout using some signal heads I got off the bay. I've made some single and double head  lights on a single pole and a few bridges for the lights.102_1962102_1964102_1959102_1969102_1959102_1961102_1971

 

 

 

 

I've also made some small brackets to attach them to the girders on my bridges.

 

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I am trying to trigger the lights with an arduino and IR detectors and emitters but I'll be ****ed if I can get them to work or even get the code to work, If anyone knows how to do it I could sure use the help

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briansilvermustang posted:

 

            about two weeks ago,  started raising the center part of the layout.....

 

 

OK, what are we doing today.....     We are going to cut all these braces out to make room for the new bottom level.......

                 Really ?    I thought we were going to run some trains.....

Brian - it's an odyssey!  Love your helper.

 

mike g. posted:

Brian, you sure get a lot done! are you doing this by yourself or do you have help? Sure is a big undertaking! 

Remember the story of the shoemaker & the elves?

I figure with factories making shoes, they have rode that dog to Brians  because the daily progress is too large for a normal nights work; it's like magic.

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paul 2 posted:

Home from the Medina Ohio show today. Picked up a Weaver boxcar and more ballast. This afternoon going to work on the two table extensions. Pics of my buys...............Paul

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Paul, I am thinking you brought some money home from York! Either that or Dad floated you an advance on your allowance! LOLGreat finds!

MIKE G, nasty slice you got. Hope it heals fast for you. I did come back from York with "a little money left" LOL. Did not go to Dad to float a loan. I got a better interest rate from the Mob LOL. Lee, that last pic was great. I made it my desk top pic. I think I am looking at the real thing. Brian, I am calling you the flash. You are moving like a Tornado, looking good. Well you think I am not working but I have been. I am waiting for the glue to set up on the wood to hold the extensions on the table. And I am proud. I measured the girder right. I knew I had to cut a bit off the foam at both ends and I painted the ends. Fits like a glove. In a bit I hope I can add screws to the wood. Pics.................Paul

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BIGBOY4005 (Elliot) and Brian amaze me with the speed that they are building their layouts. If the two of them teamed up together and could go back in time they could of built the Trans Continental Railroad in a week. Today after getting leaves ready for leaf pickup I got my wood painted for the extension of the table. While that was drying I planted some more prairie grass around. Also my Ross switches came today so that will be another area I can now start working on. Pics...............Paul

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paul 2 posted:

BIGBOY4005 (Elliot) and Brian amaze me with the speed that they are building their layouts. If the two of them teamed up together and could go back in time they could of built the Trans Continental Railroad in a week. Today after getting leaves ready for leaf pickup I got my wood painted for the extension of the table. While that was drying I planted some more prairie grass around. Also my Ross switches came today so that will be another area I can now start working on. Pics...............Paul

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Nice Paul! Just wondering does Ross switches match up with ScaleTrak?

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