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Anybody know were I can get some benchwork/trackwork done at a reasonable price?

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Anybody know were I can get some benchwork/trackwork done at a reasonable price?
Posted by Amtrak77 on Monday, February 25, 2008 5:08 PM

Greeting all, I'm new to the forum but no to model railroad.  I recent be collecting passenger trains (My favorite) and almost done.  August will be my final when I complete the hiawatha series.  But I have no benchwork (cry) I still have my last one but silly me left it outside and the cover I had over it still got beat down by the weather (rain) so I was thinking should I start over or try to salvage what I have.  But does anyone know a few place/sites/designers were I got get a good layout to run long trains at a reasonable price? 

Help a newbie out!

Thanks 

 

Timothy D. Moore Take Amtrak! Flying is for upper class lazy people
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Posted by Don Z on Monday, February 25, 2008 8:27 PM

AmTrak77,

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the Forum! Help us to help you....where are you located? Are you looking for a turnkey layout or someone to build your benchwork and lay your track? How badly damaged is the old layout? Some photos might help the members here to decide if it is salvageable.

Don Z.

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Posted by Amtrak77 on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:11 AM
 Don Z wrote:

AmTrak77,

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the Forum! Help us to help you....where are you located? Are you looking for a turnkey layout or someone to build your benchwork and lay your track? How badly damaged is the old layout? Some photos might help the members here to decide if it is salvageable.

Don Z.



located in fontana, ca.  I'm looking for someone to build it for me and lay the track down.  I do have the pics of my other table and I'll up load them when I get the opportunity

Amtrak77 

 

Timothy D. Moore Take Amtrak! Flying is for upper class lazy people
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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:37 PM
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Posted by Jake1210 on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:09 PM

 pcarrell wrote:
You could try these guys: http://home.earthlink.net/~mrsvc/index.html

 

Umm, Phil, he only helps with designing your layout, nothing to do with building the benchwork or laying the track.

 

But, while these guys dont do building benchwork or laying track, they do make prefabricated benchwork sections (everything is cut and drilled, you just screw and bolt it together) that you may be interested in. http://www.sieversbenchwork.com/

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Posted by cuyama on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 7:13 PM

That's right, I design 'em but don't build 'em. But I know folks who do ...

There were some links to custom builders in this recent thread
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1367611/ShowPost.aspx

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:12 PM
 cuyama wrote:

That's right, I design 'em but don't build 'em. But I know folks who do ...

There were some links to custom builders in this recent thread
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1367611/ShowPost.aspx

 

My bad....I thought you did some construction work too.

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Posted by sfcouple on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:38 PM

I've used Sievers Benchwork and found them very professional and reliable.  High quality work, with excellent communication. 

Wayne 

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Posted by jamnest on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:32 AM

Get the word out to local model railroaders or club that you are building a layout and need some assistance.  Your LHS would be a good place to get the word out.

The going rate for the work is usually PIZZA and DRINKS following each work session.

JIM

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Posted by don7 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 11:47 AM
 Amtrak77 wrote:

Greeting all, I'm new to the forum but no to model railroad.  I recent be collecting passenger trains (My favorite) and almost done.  August will be my final when I complete the hiawatha series.  But I have no benchwork (cry) I still have my last one but silly me left it outside and the cover I had over it still got beat down by the weather (rain) so I was thinking should I start over or try to salvage what I have.  But does anyone know a few place/sites/designers were I got get a good layout to run long trains at a reasonable price? 

Help a newbie out!

Thanks 

 

 

I would suggest that your best bet to have the benchwork built for you would be check out a local cabinet shop, taking along one of the many model railroad magazines that deal with bench work that you prefer. I am making the assumption that you at least know the area you have available for your layout.

As far as laying the track, best bet is to check with the local model railroad club or check with your local LHS. 

 

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Posted by Amtrak77 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 2:53 PM

You guys are great! I did run across that shelf layout guy and it look like he has some reasonable priceing, I may check him out first.  I not sure who said something about someone doing the work for Pizza and beer but if there are some builders sitting around waiting for that!!

I would give them all the Pizza and beer until they can't move!
Thanks

 

 

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Posted by Don Z on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:05 PM

Just make sure the bench work is built before the pizza and beer....

Don Z.

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