http://rides.webshots.com/album/547283539pPilnH?start=28
I picked up three log cabins this past Friday. Took the day off and the kids were in school, what better time to drive to the store in Dover Delaware from the Eastern Shore in Maryland when Ernesto is storming in on us. Glued real shingles on with liquid nails, filled the chimney with high density foam and silicone caulk, then painted the top black. Stained the entire cabin, caulked all openings and used some opaque plastic deviders from the kids extra school supplies for windows and to seal off the door. The cabins will sit on an upside-down shingle when in the GRR. I still need to pick up some LED's for interior lighting, that comes next.
The two photos are at the bottom pf the page via the URL above.
dan
Tom Trigg
Tom, that's a good idea using copper for the roof. I was considering copper as well, but alreayd had the spare shingles sitting on my workbench from when I made my barn. Sounds like the green patina would look really nice!!
I must have done something right, my wife brought home a NEW A/C 40 foot steel box car with the NAPA Valley painted sides. Plus a HUGE freight loading dock building from some German company!!!!
Here's the building !!
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/vol/vol1230.htm
Whoo Hooo!!
Yogi Wallace,
Bellaire, Ohio
Hi Tom, I always do as "her indoors" says, don't we all I've had 44 years practice. She is one of the best though. after all she gave permission for the railroad
Best wishes Alan
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
https://www.buckfast.org.uk/
If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
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