A quick guide to building an elevated garden railway
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2020
- For a garden railway fan it's no fun if you can't run. Coronavirus lockdown meant there was no one to visit and I was left with a semicircle of boards from my previous track. I had nowhere to run my steam engines. An additional board was cobbled together from whatever wood we had. Finally when the local store got posts, rails and decking boards back in stock I put in an order.
The new boards were carefully designed to be wide enough for sidings and a loop eventually, also for tea mugs and cake plates which are essential to enjoying trains!
Next stop is to get some turnouts made up and do something about that missing bridge. - Навчання та стиль
I love work, I could watch it all day :-) Its reminds me when I replaced my rotten wooden fence posts with concrete spurs, a lot of digging. Nice job thanks for sharing.
You are certainly a fast worker, and I like the high speed cats! ;-)
Супер видео! Супер мастер! На таких увлеченных людях держится мир! Большое спасибо!
Nice project, all the best.
Makes me tired just watching. Good work sir
Superb.
I guess that answers my question as to what you have been up to :)
It keeps me off the streets :-)
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Really enjoyed it. Great work! Thank you.
Nice work.
Very inspiring. Well done
Nice...
Great video, nice channel, subbed 👍🏻
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Great job y'all! Now its time to add level two either under or over the first level! Can I come help?
Thank you!
enjoyed that video and hand cutting wood no power saw good work. I did not go to that way of sinking my post into the ground but had a lot of tree stumps to use at the beginning for support for the first year of creation but after that used 2 x 4. see kendra trains 74 video on youtube.
Glad you liked the video. I wish I had had a few tree stumps to use. The holes do take a bit of digging.
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First get a cat?