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Sorry about the Zipped file. I didn't realise you don't have AnyRail.
Max
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Obviously Rule 1 applies and you could certainly have a through shed but I just felt that the existing connection back onto the through track felt a bit 'awkward'Thanks, Trevor. I realised that, but it occurred to me once I thought about it, I could have it as a through shed and gain a bit of track. What do you think of that as an idea?
Regards,
Trevor
Trevor
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Hi TrevorHere's a link to the ABBY Screenshot Reader download site which has a free trial version that you can try out before purchasing.
http://www.abbyy.com/screenshot_reader/
I purchased a copy via PayPal, but I can't open the download until I put in the Serial Number. Can you remember where you found yours?
I've got several emails from them (including an auto-reply to my complaint), but so far no Serial number on any of them.
Max
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Regards,
Trevor
Trevor
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Max
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'Petermac
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Tomorrow I'll lift the board and cut the return off it.
Max
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Is it MDF Max - it looks very sturdy ?
I Wonder ………….how do you manage to play in a band, run a business, learn photography, run a website, rescue dogs AND do all this modelling ………? I reckon there's at least two of you cloned out there. :cheers
'Petermac
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It's going to be like the old foam sandwich yacht construction. Very stiff and light for its strength.
I'm going to cut the legs down by 35 mm to keep the track at the same height as before.
Max
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Must be all that sunshine you have.
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Don't say that Peter, it is bad enough with one of him exclam: :pedalI reckon there's at least two of you cloned out there. :cheers
Ron
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline.
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'Petermac
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Max
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Pretty straightforward.
Max
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Port Elderley
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The middle cross strut has been removed to stop it being a centre pivot when the board is on its side. There have been two extra rails added at the far end so the return can be screwed down separate to the main board.
Max
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Is it a permanent arrangement? You say you have lowered it. Was that a case of cutting bits off or are the legs extendable?
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It's permanent, well as permanent as it can be. It's built on top of the existing bench.
I took each of the legs off and cut 35 mm off the tops of them, as the new baseboard will be higher than the old one.
The legs have captive bolts with nuts underneath the bench top.
Max
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'Petermac
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The enclosures are from the hardware store.
I've been using it for years. It's easy to weld and in this case it's held together with Tech screws. They're a type of fastening that has a drill bit on the tip and the head is hexagonal to go into a driver for my battery drill.
The boards will be screwed from underneath.
More pictures to follow . . . . tomorrow.
Max
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Cheers, Gary.
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