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Posts posted by Dave
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If your stuck on width go with a timber shed, when they are treated and insulated they last forever. I had a 20' x 16, on a concrete base in my old house. Nice and cool in the summer and warm in winter.
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Very sorry to hear of your loss Eamon. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
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Lovely work George, good to see you on here. Looking forward to seeing the next installment
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Hi Chevron, you can but you need to make up a bracket to support it. It's messy, better off with a proper point motor. If you want a slow motor go for a tortoise motor or a cobalt.
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Nice:-bd
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Nice work Tom, love those taras in the background
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That's a little gem of a loco. Good find
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Wonder if the pink drawers are still available?
Trust you to lower the tone:p
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Looking forward to being there, it was a great show last year.
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Very nice George, keep the pics coming:tumbsup:
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Lovely work George
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I'll bring them with me in November for the model fair.
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Coming along nicely, looks really well. Well done
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No worries
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Very nice
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That's at the great Dorset steam fair. A friend of mine collects traction engines, I have been to Dorset it's some fair.
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"...the box been tested and found to be ok "
Bid with confidence then....
Postage is a bit on the high side.
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You need the screw to go into the concrete about 40mm and add the thickness of the timber to it. Use 5mm dia screw with a red wall plug, the hole size in the concrete is 5.5mm. The screw is over size for this plug but it will give a very strong anchor to the wall. So if your timber is 30mm thick you will need 5 x 70 screws.
This method is great for load bearing and won't fail.
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Looks great, I like the weathering on the walls. Sweeping curves look very natural.
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Nice one! I've a great idea for a joint giveaway we could do
Excellent, let me know what you have in mind.
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The moral of the story is get posting and tell your friends
Huge thanks to Glenderg and Dave (BaseboardDave) of this parish who passed out flyers to the unsuspecting public at the weekend promoting the site
I'm working on some freebie ideas too - watch this space.
No Worreis Bosko, only happy to help, this is a fantastic site with a huge wealth of collective knowledge and information. Long live IRM!
I'm thinking of doing another free give away this year, but it will be just on IRM.
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It doesn't take a genius to work out who said that, only reason they said they forgot their login details, it was their name. IRM is going from strength to strength, just look at the amount of new members we have.
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A quick video taken yesterdayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKr6pLHNBB4
Kirley junction
in Irish Model Layouts
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Night shots are brilliant, lovely atmosphere. Das clay is very effective. Well done![:tumbsup:](//irishrailwaymodeller.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png)