I know it has been more than a week since my last update. I’m sorry, okay!? Life has been a little busy lately.
I finally got to the basement on Saturday and spent about 6 hours there. I went down with the intention of working on cars – checking weight. wheel gauge, couplers, etc. – but saw all the stuff not unpacked from the Moncton train show. So, I went about doing that and saw half a box of trees that I hadn’t unpacked and thought I’d put those in Stevenville. Well, I figured Stevenville needed a little scenery work before I planted the trees. Four hours later I still had not worked on any cars but part of Stevenville had grass, there’s a bit of a weedy mess around the tenement, and the main line tracks through town are ballasted.
Then I decided I’d install a bolt alignment system for my main lift-out. I needed something very long in order to be able to adjust them through the benchwork. So, off to Canadian Tire to pick up a couple 8″ eye bolts and nuts. The nut is countersunk and epoxied into the main support for the lift out (centered side-side and front-back). The eye bolt goes up from the bottom of the benchwork into the nut. A few turns and no more shims needed. Works like a charm! So far I haven’t had any horizontal alignment problems. The notch for the lift-out is a very snug fit from side to side.
Since I’m in the tip giving mood, here’s a floor covering solution I found. Tired of sore feet and legs from standing for long periods in a room with concrete floors? I got these inexpensive anti-fatigue mats ($10 for 4 sq. ft.) at WalMart, but I’m sure other stores carry them as well. You really notice the difference when you walk form these onto bare concrete.
Sunday was spent doing an actual cleanup in preparation for the operating session that evening. I took 2 shopping bags of compostables and 3 bags of waste out to the cans! After 4 hours of work the train room sure looked tidier than it had! The next cleaning project will be the staging room/dispatcher’s office/storage room/paint room/… (and it’s only 6′ x 8′)!
I hope I have redeemed myself with this post. Happy modelling!
Scott