kimbrit wrote:.................... I wonder if anyone's having normal weather these days!........................
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I wonder if anyone's having normal weather these days!
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Kim,
What we have right now I consider normal for the Okanagan Valley, nice hot weather in the middle of July (36ºC at 17:30)
Regards
ER
I still have like a weed sheets but it is abit different.
What I would do is lay pipe and lay the long rolls of barrier (lets water through) over top of pipe and etc....so problem of ballast falln would be not a problem but it would be if I need to go higher for the road bed in some areas from ballast slides. Remember we have BIG rain drops lol.
Kim, Glade to hear you had run time!!!
I am thinking of adding quite large drain pipes under road bed. Just a thought.....
Sandy, William, Tom, I can only say one statement about the C&S forney, marvellous. What a time for a company to go bust! Strangely enough Tom, I've just been in the bath thinking about a 4" drain from the top of the garden to the bottom with a proper manhole, I was listening to the driving rain beating on the bathroom window! This is what it should be like in July.
Cheers,
Kim
Tom Trigg
Hi William, I wonder if anyone's having normal weather these days! I have a drain channel that the pond empties into when it reaches the level in the pic, it's a stone filed ditch that empties into a proper drain that helps to drain the rest of the garden. The level of the pond soon drops because it's quite small and the sun's on it a few hours a day. With this weather though it soon tops itself up. Managed to get a few hours railroading in this weekend though!
As heavy rains have pounded the Texas Gulf Coast area my brain has kick into a "washout mode" very massive down pours now days and some lasting a hour or two. This has not been normal weather in my area.
I hope you will be able to solve the problem! You have a overflow pipe going out the pond?
My condolences on the flood...but what a nice railway you've got! And congratulations on the new Forney!
SandyR
A few pics of underwater track after last weeks rain. We have quite a high water table and I've raised the level of my garden to compensate, not enough obviously. Curmudgeon, tried to e-mail you but couldn't get through, appreciate the message but I did realise that, just did my post for the benefit of those who didn't.
Lakeside properties, very desirable
The pond is usually a few inches lower than this
the compensation, LGB forney
pond back down to normal level now
A couple of bags of gravel soon got the track back into the dry.
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