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mike g. posted:

RTR I think he has gone to the dark side and has become a MOMMA'S BOY! LOL

Oh no, not Darth Tank? He can't control it, it's the overpowering force of those special treats! 

And I agree with Bob above on your carpentry skills, very nice work!  (My old bubble level allows a little room for error, which I need, plus it's been dropped a few times too. )

Mike,   The progress is great, you have done a great job with the L girder bench-work.  I think I want one of those digital levels !!   I thought I read a few pages back that you had some materials warp, or move ....   I started using some temporary clamps in areas that I wasn't ready to permanently anchor so that changes in temps and humidity wouldn't be able to  cause stock to warp or "move" before I had a chance to use it...  Just a thought.  You can also just put a couple of temporary screws in it also, cheap, quick they can be removed and moved if necessary, and the holes are going to get covered with scenery anyway.   

Mike,

Moving right along! I see that you were practicing with some deck shaping.  I really like the runway that you made for the airport.

I hope that you didn't fasten the deck yet. It is much easier to pull a lot of the wire before you fasten the deck. Then, you only have to be underneath to make connections. Limiting underneath the table time is always good.

Thanks Guys!

Dustin, the bench work is easy for me, the rest is a challenge, but that is part of the fun!

Chris, the piece that warped was fastened to the end of my bridge lift, it was a old piece of shelf it bowed in the middle and made a hump. So I took it out and replaced it with a top grade 3/4" piece of plywood, everything fits nice now!

Carl, thanks for your kind words on the airfield, I had a lot of help and direction form Mo985! As for the deck top, nothing is fasten down yet, I am waiting to run wire! A lot of people had made that suggestion in the past to others so I just kept that in mind when building!

Lee, thanks! It means a lot coming from a guy who's layout has been magazines!

Hi Everyone, I know its been a slow progress and most of you know why. But I did get a little done today as I finished prewiring my bench work before I put the top on. I will be working on the power cart next, hooking up 10amp breakers and then to power blocks on the back of the cart! But at least now I can get more plywood to finish most of the top.20181005_09433920181005_09434720181005_094406

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mike g. posted:

Hi Everyone, I know its been a slow progress and most of you know why. But I did get a little done today as I finished prewiring my bench work before I put the top on. I will be working on the power cart next, hooking up 10amp breakers and then to power blocks on the back of the cart! But at least now I can get more plywood to finish most of the top.

Awesome work, Mike!  As someone with no skill to wire a layout, I  can only stand in awe of you who do.

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