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Thank you A&S and Dave!  I would love to have you visit some time, Dave!  

As for the knee, my wife just had her second one done in July, so she will hold my nose to the wheel for sure!  I have been going to pre-surgery PT with her while she has her post-surgery PT, so I have seen it all first hand!  Besides, our orthopedic surgeon says she is his model patient.  That too puts on the pressure!!  

Mark Boyce posted:

Here is how my new layout stands.  Roadbed and track is all in for this double deck section.  The buildings are just set there to give an idea of how the town will look someday, and jumpers are through the roadbed ready for wiring.  I was so used to pre-wired switches, I forgot I needed to put jumpers in to power all the parts of the Ross switches.  Oh well, they are easily taken up since the track is only screwed down; no glue.  I doubt I will get much more done before my upcoming knee replacement surgery on Nov. 5th.

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Great Job Mark!

Had to be tough working with that painful knee and terminal old age... Good Luck on surgery and getting a new knee. That will definetly slow you down to a crawl (pun intended) !

Mark Boyce posted:

Here is how my new layout stands.  Roadbed and track is all in for this double deck section.  The buildings are just set there to give an idea of how the town will look someday, and jumpers are through the roadbed ready for wiring.  I was so used to pre-wired switches, I forgot I needed to put jumpers in to power all the parts of the Ross switches.  Oh well, they are easily taken up since the track is only screwed down; no glue.  I doubt I will get much more done before my upcoming knee replacement surgery on Nov. 5th.

I apologize for the darkness.  I need to put more lighting in.  When I take a daylight photograph right now, the sun shining in the window messes with my iPhone 6s camera.   And yes, my wife is going to move Raggedy Ann and Andy along with a few more items someday. 

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Mark ! 
Very nice work !!! 

It's about time I post a new twist to my progress.  If you follow the Forum topic What Did You Do on Your Layout Today, then you already got a heads up.  For those folks, you can skip the two paragraphs in italics, since I copied it from my post a couple days ago.  If not, then read on.

I might as well give a heads up on the farther reaching purpose of the cleanup.  The cleanup is in the small room I started a layout in two years ago.  Then my wife suggested I build in the family room since the girls were married and the furniture was junk.  So many of you contributed to a layout design for that room too.  However, as time passed the need for access made the room 'shrink' to some extent.  So last year I started building on the end of the room that was emptied.  I built the two loopback turns one on top of the other with no connection between the two.  The next part of the layout that is to be built will climb up the canyon where a massive wooden shelving unit is.  The shelving unit is to move across the room to where our older daughter's upright piano is.  Well we hit a snag getting the piano moved.  Daughter and son-in-law had moisture problems in the lower level of their house and had to throw out some stuff.  Other stuff was moved upstairs.  So it is dried out, but none of us has the money to put into correcting the problem where the moisture is getting in.  We don't have the manpower either because my son-in-law's dad, newly retired like me, and like me he had his knee replaced 4 days before mine.  So, the home repair at our daughter's is on hold, moving the piano is on hold, so freeing up the rest of the layout space is on hold. 

So, I mentioned it to a few Forum members, Mike, Chris A, DoubleDAZ Dave.  Dave helped me with a simplified layout plan for the old small room, just so I can get some trains running until I can do the bigger project.  Besides, I'm getting tired craning my neck to see trains run on the Ceiling Central RR and blinded looking into the lights in all the passenger cars.    I still can't climb the two step ladder to replace them with freight cars.    Also, I am finding like Jim, I am a Looper.  Switching back and forth on the existing track on the new layout isn't what I want to do for the foreseeable future.

So here is the proposed track plan and there is a SCARM file in the attachments box.

Back to the drawingboard 2020-01-19daz

You may recall I used this simple method to build my shelf on the wall that is to the left on the track plan.  I intend to use the same on the top wall on the drawing next.  This method has proven to be rock solid considering all the stuff I have had piled up on it over the last year and a half.

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Mark, you really have been through a lot and it’s kind of surprising you’re hanging in there. As you know, I’ve been in flux too, originally designing for a 10x21 room, then a 12x13 room, then 2 stalls in a 3-car garage, then a smaller version of that and now a 4x8x11 “L” space in a corner of the original room. The big difference is I still haven’t started any construction, so it’s all just been a frustrating computer exercise. I’m finally ready to begin construction this year, so I’m trying to decide on bench work. I’d like Mianne, but the bench work requirements are so simple that a 4x8 section with a 4x7 leg out of 2x4s seems like the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to go. Once I get the framework done and my wife see’s the space there’s no guarantee something won’t change. 😉

Dave, It has been a challenge getting going.  I bought one of the smaller Mianne kits, and it is great!  I’m with you that if the layout doesn’t entail very much I could still build myself.  In the case for this room, the only parts that would be free standing are the two sections on the right  going to the liftout, lift up, or whatever I decide to do.  Sometimes I am amazed with modelers who are able to come up with a plan, build it, and use it for years without any necessity to alter the plan.  Maybe part of the problem for me is we have always had small houses.

I hope you get to build your layout starting this year!

Mark, your on the right track! I can tell like Lew stated your just having way to much fun! As for your lift out section, if you would like I could build you on like I have without the actuator. You could just put a little weight on the one end if needed to help you lift it!

Either way I will be fallowing your next step in your adventure of layout building!

I have a son and a son-in-law, but they both live about an hour away so we only see them maybe 4 times a year! So its all left up to me! LOL

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