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Please comment on these structures
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 23, 2004 6:14 PM
Here are the latest pics of the Structures I have been working on. Just click on the link below...

http://normamicaela.tripod.com/structures.html

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:49 AM
Looking good Capt. [tup]
Think I will take a trip over to home depot or lowes and get some 3x4" cheap plywood. I don't want like a #1 grade.

How does Momma and the baby like the Train inside?
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 12:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71

Looking good Capt. [tup]
Think I will take a trip over to home depot or lowes and get some 3x4" cheap plywood. I don't want like a #1 grade.

How does Momma and the baby like the Train inside?


Well, the trains take up a small corner of the washroom. The picutres I took unfortuantely had to be set up and torn down. I am saving for a cedar fence that will keep out the riff-raff and animals.

Until then, I have to work on things I can accomplish.

The Daughter loves the trains, the wife if tolerent.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 12:31 PM
Captain, I'm envious of your motivation and focus on this hobby. Your structures look Great! I have at my disposal a pile of wood and many tools, however at the end of my day or week I find myself not wanting to touch either of them.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 8:48 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt

Captain, I'm envious of your motivation and focus on this hobby. Your structures look Great! I have at my disposal a pile of wood and many tools, however at the end of my day or week I find myself not wanting to touch either of them.


Thanks for the kind words, I find I really enjoy doing these things, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning. Both of these structures were made while I was wathcing "Emeril Live," it is a perfect relaxation technique.

I wish I had your carpentry skills, these structures may not survive.[:(] I am pleased with the skills I developed, though.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 9:01 PM
Iwant your warehouse, it would look great on my layout. I have just the spot for it....[;)] Seriously though, the buildings look awesome !!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 11:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by MICH CAL

Iwant your warehouse, it would look great on my layout. I have just the spot for it....[;)] Seriously though, the buildings look awesome !!!


Thanks,

If you would like to build (improve) on the design of the Warehouse, please do. I would love to see your take on it. That goes for everyone, if you can make improvements to the design of the "Two Trees Warehouse" I would be honored.

It is based on some now long-raised trackside structures in Alice and Falfurrias, Texas. These are not based on any one prototype but rather on sketchy memories and current need.

Again, thanks.

Capt Carrales
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 26, 2004 10:00 AM
i really like the way the wharehouse doors turned out. can you provide any details on how they were constructed?[:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 26, 2004 5:26 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fossilgold

i really like the way the wharehouse doors turned out. can you provide any details on how they were constructed?[:D]


The doors are really quite simple. First I look through a bag of "skink sticks" to find the ten (20 all together) most unwarped. Then I place them side-by-side, this produces the backboard of the door. I did this based on a door I saw in Kingsville, Texas.

Then I cut some skinny sticks to run "perpendicular" to the ten, this forms a "brace." I then glued these braces to the ten. The "X's" are then carefully cut forming that nice effect.

I will try to made an image of it to better explain.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 7:32 PM
Joe

I just loved your buildings obviously you have a bent in this direwction, keep up the good work.

This is a paid advertisement.


Regards

Ian J Brown

PS really i think they are great, wish icould do as good.

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