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Bubbel-Bubbel only in Dublin
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we need a ICE-Train in the west:trains:
Best Regards from the west
Walter
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Hi Slavek,
Go for FREMO,you are better off:cheers:
best regards
Walter
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Hi Slavek,
No way for fremo in Eire there like to cook there one Soup:ROFL:
best regards
hottrain
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All of the feedback is appreciated, thanks.
My son is moving house in the next few weeks. He has a 12x8 garden shed that is very well made, water-tight and less than a year old. He is giving it to me.
At work, our bricklayers have dozens of sheets of un-used 2" and 4" high density foil backed insulation that they want shot off. I can take it anytime, free. With that in mind, I am thinking of taking the shed and re-building it with a 4" insulated base and filling the side panels with the 2" high density foam, followed by 4" foam into the roof area.
Hi Tony,
very good,plus a little heating and Plywood:-bd you are an the Ball:cheers:
best regards
Walter
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He used MDF baseboards which he says warped over time in his loft. What a shame, his layout construction videos are legendary. Watching that video I'm glad we chose marine grade 9mm ply 23 years ago. Its heart breaking seeing that. Redoing the electric cabling alone would be a massive task.
for this Plywood only
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Built my baseboards today using 50 x 40mm redwood and 9mm birch plywood (top of the range). This ply is high quality and poses no risk of warping or twisting. Glued and screw to the strong frame it doesn't require and intermediate runners. I'm not sure on whether to cover it with cork even though I have already bought it but I'm looking forward to starting to lay some track this weekend.
Hi Tony,
Yes Plywood is the best,put the cork unter the track's
best regards
Walter
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like the ALDI Lighthouse:)
Best Regards
Kinvara Train
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All the best seamus
Best Regards
Walter
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wow speechless
Best Regards from the West
Kinvara-Train
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Hi Jack,
All the best from the West:cheers:
Best regards
Walter
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Above and beyond my ambitions and health allows
Free to good home, collection only from Tralee area
three baseboards
1. 6 foot by 3 foot on substantial legs and castors. Painted.
2. 6 foot by 20" No legs. Painted in primer
3. 70" by 30" approximately. No legs.
Professionally built. To good to scrap
Keep on shunting
Geordiekerryman
Phone - 087 679 4932
Plywood or MDF ??????
Best Regards
Kinvara-Train
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Hi Irishrailwayman
this is not a critical comment but maybe you would consider next time to curve the background it might look smoother
Best regards
Walter
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Hi Irishrailwayman,
WOW real Wood and no Paper,The Basebord has Class
best regards
Kinvara-Train
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no Maerklin O.M.G
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Thanks Horsetan,buying a DB diesel,probably Fleischmann.
Trix is great to
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this is the way
Walter
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mega
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sorry still under GB rules
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no choice at the time
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This sort of thing, with a plywood sheet on top.
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The amount of bracing required depends upon the thickness of the top sheet.
The holes aren't strictly necessary, but reduce the weight slightly and can be handy to pass wiring through.
The Best:banana:
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Ply-Wood only no Paper
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Hello from the west,
The Bray show is one again this Sunday the 24.05.15
See you all there
Best regards
Walter
HELP DESIGNING A SMALL SHUNTING MODULE
in Irish Model Layouts
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Hi Noel,Paul
My version of Gort-Station (8X2metres)
Best Regards
Walter
Pic.thanks to ECM