level up and down is actually called "plumb" which is why there is a plumb bob, a 1x2 dadoed would also do a nice job of stiffening the plywood and cleaning up the edge. Great approach on the folding sections; a pivoting cleat would be an easy add which cold move out of place when being stored. Very good presentation. Not a lot of blah blah blah- just relevant content!
There are many components to diy railroad layouts. One place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (google it if you're interested) definately the best plan that I've seen. Check out the interesting information .
nice video , If anyone else wants to learn about how to make trees benchwork for model train layouts check out *Awsomic Railroaders Club* (just google it)? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.
Poor construction method, poor design(brackets should all be under), poor modeling, poor height, poor painting choice, poor sub roadbed, dangerous drop-down(needs track safety shut off circuit)...
level up and down is actually called "plumb" which is why there is a plumb bob, a 1x2 dadoed would also do a nice job of stiffening the plywood and cleaning up the edge. Great approach on the folding sections; a pivoting cleat would be an easy add which cold move out of place when being stored. Very good presentation. Not a lot of blah blah blah- just relevant content!
Excellent video. Learned some good tips from watching you build the shelf. Thank you
Excellent video. Really easy to follow. Also it's super inspiring Thank you for so much for the post
Nice bench work skills.
Different color on the benchwork it comes to show corkwork will never die.
Great Job!
do you still have any manuals and video?
I was hoping for a train elevator
.
The web site no longer works. The domain name seems to be "parked."
any update?
There are many components to diy railroad layouts. One place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (google it if you're interested) definately the best plan that I've seen. Check out the interesting information .
nice video ,
If anyone else wants to learn about
how to make trees benchwork for model train layouts check out *Awsomic Railroaders Club* (just google it)?
Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.
So it's on a shelf not on a wall...
Poor construction method, poor design(brackets should all be under), poor modeling, poor height, poor painting choice, poor sub roadbed, dangerous drop-down(needs track safety shut off circuit)...