St Emilia

Discussion in 'Planks, Switching and Shelf Layouts' started by ianvolvo46, Jan 12, 2017.

  1. ianvolvo46

    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Strong lads at the brewery

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    Must be stout or heavy they drink and not tinto :avatar:
     
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    Some chemists in the UK can supply disposable hypodermic needles which you can fill with thin wallpaper adhesive, prick each bubble, give it a squirt of paste and flatten with a wallpaper seam roller or similar. Not sure if you could get the needles in Spain though......just an idea.
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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Cheers Keith most of the bubles have flattened out now its dry ... the main crease is where the 2 boards join it must have moved when I picked the layout up but a telegraph pole will hide it. More disconcerting is that I've just discovered the building is too far to the left ... thank goodness I screwed it to the board behind it and the loading bay will be easy to change ...:facepalm:
     
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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    This is part of the hobby I actually enjoy being able to change things to get it right ... thats my excuse anyway ... :facepalm::facepalm:

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    Repairs almost there
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    and he pulls another rabbit out of the hat, or should that be a goat out of the locker.

    Well recovered thier sir

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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Cheers Paul more to do but hey its just cardboard and wood
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    Spot on Ian.:thumbs:
     
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    I'm messing again I know but ... because of width restrictions I'm putting a boiler house next to the existing brewery building and putting a Cashmere weaving buisness on the left with an internal goods inwards/loading dock. Access to the mainline can be via the top or bottom l/h tracks ... havent decided yet.
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    Looking good Ian nice changes :thumbs:
     
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    Cheers Chris there's talk of a traverser somewhere down the line .... maybe

    Ian vt:scratchchin:
     
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    Looking Good Ian,

    A traverser sounds like an interesting exercise but well worth the effort in a limited space.

    Will it be a manual traverser or are you going all out motorised and computer controlled.?????

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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Now now Gormo non of this beckoning to the darkside definitely manual

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    OK.....sorry Ian.....I just thought Toto could help with the technical side if you went mechanical.

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    Not sure hammering the traverser in each direction would be classed as "Mechanical!!!":avatar::avatar::avatar:

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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    I once considered a traverser that I could lift and rotate with possibly 3 tracks ... thanks (or not) to a suggestion by Gary ...mmm

    Ian vt :scratchchin:
     
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    Did someone say ....... Hammer ....:hammer:
     
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    Boiler house build going well made out of a kit bashed 1930's low relief factory by mrs so it matches Goatherd ales brewery water tank to go on roof then chiminey ...] and coal store outside next to siding[​IMG]
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    Test fitting on layout
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