QUOTE: Originally posted by ebriley As far as uncoupling INSIDE a building, are you aware of the delayed uncoupling feature of Kadee couplers? See Kadee's website for more information. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock A Kadee uncoupling magnet would be the best way to go--ideally, slightly outside the building. Approach the magnet, let the couplers move apart, back up the engine, then move forward to pu***he car into the shed. That way, when another engine goes to pick it up, the couplers will connect--and if things get a little sticky in the uncoupling move, you can reach in with a screwdriver without having to uproot the building!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Jarrell, Easier than that: make the roof "removable". Most of my buildings have removable roofs with the eventual thought of putting in lighting...and the need to replace that errant bulb when it finally burns out. You can also detail the inside of the shop if you want to. Makes for easier access to things. Just a thought... Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: Are you going to bulid the saw mill also?[:P]looking forward to see pictures of your saw mill [^]OLE'IRISH
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 Tom, I haven't read that far in the instructions yet but you've got a great idea with the lighting. I'd like that! Maybe I can figure out how to keep the roof on but unattached and it not slide off. Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: Are you going to bulid the saw mill also?[:P]looking forward to see pictures of your saw mill [^]OLE'IRISH Ole Irish, I'm trying.. if I don't mess the thing up. I'm thinking about a lumber yard and a sawmill. I've got to do something with those trees instead of just hauling them around the tracks all the time [:D] Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock indeed--that lumberyard is a destination for cut lumber, not rough logs. Sawmills are out there to be had--are you still planning on modeling the early 1900s?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 Tom, I haven't read that far in the instructions yet but you've got a great idea with the lighting. I'd like that! Maybe I can figure out how to keep the roof on but unattached and it not slide off. Jarrell Jarrell, A scrap piece of styrene bar or wood glued to the undeside of the roof would work just fine. I've also started adding wood floors to my structures so that I can add furniture or desks later on. I like to either stain them or paint them a dark color for contrast. The only disadvantage to a removable roof is when it leaves a gap between the wall siding and the roof line. It will show up if you add lighting but there are ways to mask it. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: Are you going to bulid the saw mill also?[:P]looking forward to see pictures of your saw mill [^]OLE'IRISH Ole Irish, I'm trying.. if I don't mess the thing up. I'm thinking about a lumber yard and a sawmill. I've got to do something with those trees instead of just hauling them around the tracks all the time [:D] Jarrell By the way have you started making trees yet?Thats a lot of fun allso[}:)] OLE'IRISH(Jim)
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by oleirish Jarrell: Are you going to bulid the saw mill also?[:P]looking forward to see pictures of your saw mill [^]OLE'IRISH Ole Irish, I'm trying.. if I don't mess the thing up. I'm thinking about a lumber yard and a sawmill. I've got to do something with those trees instead of just hauling them around the tracks all the time [:D] Jarrell By the way have you started making trees yet?Thats a lot of fun allso[}:)] OLE'IRISH(Jim) Jim, no I haven't and I've got to get busy. I know there is a MRR magazine article on that around here and I've got to find it and get on the stick! Jarrell