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Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Sumpter250 - 10-02-2013 ezdays Wrote:Tyson Rayles Wrote:I don't know what height your layout is but I make mine elbow height (45 inches in my case) so I don't have to bend over to work on it. Also at that height I can sit up under it when I need to work on the wiring or whatever. Don, Thanks :o :o I look forward to 10 years from now when I'm "decrepit with age".
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 10-02-2013 Sumpter250 Wrote:Don, Thanks :o Uhh, Pete, you'll find it kinda sneaks up on you. Decrepitness comes earlier for some than it does for others, so don't count on that number being absolute. The realization came to me when I tried to pick something up that I put down a few years ago. hock: hock: You manage to get things done though, just that you do it a bit different than you used to. ![]() Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Tyson Rayles - 10-02-2013 Wow! I didn't realize you were that young!
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 10-03-2013 Tyson Rayles Wrote:Wow! I didn't realize you were that young! Yeah, few people do. It's always fun to be carded at the checkout lane with my 12 pack of NA beer. I guess I need to grow my bead longer, like those on "Duck Dynasty", and then they won't ask for ID anymore.
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Sumpter250 - 10-03-2013 ezdays Wrote:Uhh, Pete, you'll find it kinda sneaks up on you. Decrepitness comes earlier for some than it does for others, so don't count on that number being absolute. I'm beginning to suspect that the "body" will long outlive the "mind".......now where did I put that carrot I was going to eat... :oops: Oh, yeah, :oops: I just ate it.
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Steamtrains - 10-06-2013 Sumpter250 Wrote:ezdays Wrote:Uhh, Pete, you'll find it kinda sneaks up on you. Decrepitness comes earlier for some than it does for others, so don't count on that number being absolute. That happens to you too..?? The one I "like" the most is not finding something I'm looking for, and it's a few inches away from my hands....
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 10-06-2013 Steamtrains Wrote:That happens to you too..?? In my case, I usually find it about the time I come back from the store with a new one and had just used it so I can't take it back. Size doesn't matter, there was the 40" flat-screen TV that got swept under the couch (I think), or that floor model drill press that got lost for about two weeks. :? I won't even mention the story about the car.......
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 11-21-2013 Just a short progress report. I thought finishing up would be a snap, but I screwed up on the paint job and had to completely tear apart most of the tanks and structures to strip and repaint. I also had a few of the bases buckle on me and had to replace them. I'm still working on kitbashing an office for the facility. Here is a preliminary layout. I will use the foamboard as a base, leaving the black for blacktop and adding the concrete and gravel where it needs to be. The idea there is to be able to do all that on the workbench, then move everything over to the layout. I'm not sure how that's going to work, but I still need to trim the foamboard before I start that. The biggest thing left for me to do is to make around 1,000 feet of chain link fencing. :o I still have a number of signs to place, I've got a few up already for the "Arizona Fuel Oil and Gas distributor" Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Tyson Rayles - 11-21-2013 Sorry to hear about the redo Don but it's looking good now !
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 12-11-2013 It’s been a while since I posted any updates. Yup, I’m still schlepping along on my fuel depot, and yeah, it shows little noticeable progress for the work I have done. Nevertheless, here we are as it sits today:
Based on the way things are going though, I should have a new scratchbuilt office that I'm happy with by Easter and the rest by Thanksgiving of next year, or about a year later after this challenged closed. I wouldn’t mind except that I don’t seem to be pleased with anything and keep doing it over and over and find that I’m still not pleased…. And I’m really easy to please. Then again, it's hard to get in trouble with such dedication to mediocrity as this.....
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 01-24-2014 One of my favorite movie lines is that infamous saying by Commander Quincy Taggart from Galaxy Quest… “Never give up, never surrender.” On this project, sometimes it’s painfully slow going, but I’m not giving up…or surrendering. ![]() Things so far look a bit messy and unfinished, well, that’s because they are. OK, a lot messy and unfinished, but since my last post I have done the following:The stucco office and guard shack have been rebuilt, but both still need more details added. This time I used the right glue for the plastic I used. It still doesn’t look like much yet, and may never look great, but hey, I’m trying and yes, I am driven by those immortal words of Commander Quincy Taggart.
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Sumpter250 - 01-24-2014 ezdays Wrote:I’m not sure if I want to put in fencing, I’d have probably close to 2,000 scale feet to chain link fence to build, and if I do, that could add another six months to this already grossly late project. I think all of your N scale LPB's are now used to the "no fence" situation, so fence for a new location only, could be done, "call it a political thing" Yeah, it will probably start a whole new outcry from the "public", but that can be a whole new adventure.
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - ezdays - 01-24-2014 Sumpter250 Wrote:I think all of your N scale LPB's are now used to the "no fence" situation, so fence for a new location only, could be done, "call it a political thing" Well, you know that the PC people will insist that I get a 10' fence with razor wire, guard towers at both ends and an emergency treatment center to take care of anyone who gets past the perimeter and hurts themselves.
Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Tyson Rayles - 01-24-2014 The progress is looking great Don. No comment on the fence thingy though. Re: EZ's 2013 adoption challenge - Sumpter250 - 01-25-2014 ezdays wrote: " I’d have probably close to 2,000 scale feet to chain link fence to build." Don In Horribly Oversised scale that would be Twentythree Feet !!!! The hard part is finding a Tulle with a fine enough weave, as to produce a chain link that would look good in N scale. |