Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 10/27/2008 3:58 PM |
| Weather finally improved for some ballasting and getting a run in with the battery powered McKeen car. All went well. Few adjustments need to be made. Will get a small movie on youTube later, if I have time. Here's the McKeen car going over the bridge on the outer loop, inner loop is not hooked up yet. Coming out of the new tunnel. Trex ladder will be put in here next spring, is in on the other side of the bridge. The waterfall pond will be
on top of the tunnel, hope it does not leak!
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Tehachapi Dave
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 | | 11/11/2008 7:55 PM |
| | How are you making the Trex roadbed? Is there a discussion on this i can go back to as i'm building my roadbed out of ground contact pressure treated lumber. | | | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 11/11/2008 9:01 PM |
| | Quite a few topics on it in the track forum. 'ladder' is the word to use to search for this topic. Did you do a search? I ripped down the Trex(plastic decking material) into 3/4 by 1 1/2 strips. Used some solid trex for blocks in between that were the size of the plastic pipe I put in the ground to hold it. I used a bulb drill bit to get the plastic pipe down about 30" to prevent frost heave. Everything is screwed together with deck screws. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Ole Toad Frog
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 | | 11/11/2008 11:14 PM |
| Posted By NTCGRR on 10/19/2008 5:15 PM
stop saying like Marty does,,,,
Yeah like Marty does!  Toad | | | |
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Ole Toad Frog
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 | | 11/11/2008 11:20 PM |
| Jerry, Man that is sooo nice! Wish I was around!!! But I am planning some thing huge right now. Toad | | | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 11/12/2008 8:45 AM |
| Toad, Be careful, don't want it too big and overpower the RR. I was worried about my bridge, AFTER I got it together, but the black paint helped to reduce how big it looks. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Ole Toad Frog
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 | | 11/12/2008 8:52 AM |
| Posted By Jerry Barnes on 11/12/2008 8:45 AM
Toad,
Be careful, don't want it too big and overpower the RR. I was worried about my bridge, AFTER I got it together, but the black paint helped to reduce how big it looks.
True Jerry, but you have two main lines running through there so what ever size the bridge has to be then it has to be to the correct size.
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 11/12/2008 7:22 PM |
| | Yep, that's why I went to 15" wide, was going to do 14". It's 8" center to center on the two tracks. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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jlinde 1st Class Member Marblehead, MA
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 | | 11/13/2008 8:23 AM |
| | Jerry - Lovely layout. I've always thought your RR was just the right size and had the perfect level of detail (sorty of llike Larry Mosher's here in MA). I also like the fact that you can run live steam as well as conventional model trains with relative ease. Out of curiosity do you have the general dimensions of the layout? Just curious if something similar will fit into our yard. Thanks, Jon | | There are three great friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money. Benjamin Franklin.
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 11/14/2008 8:20 PM |
| Jon, Layout is about 50' by 20'. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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