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Cleanup at the Shop/a follow-up. (pics)

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Cleanup at the Shop/a follow-up. (pics)
Posted by rexhea on Sunday, October 10, 2004 1:39 PM
In the topic I posted about "Do you Plan Your Work Sessions", I was surprised to see how many of you were so well organized and that you keep your work area neat and tiddy. Well, you shamed [:I] me into going in action to clean up my act. It took over a week [xx(], but it's done. What do you think?

BEFORE


AFTER




The WAITING AREA (Think Tank, Duh!!)


Well, anyhow, it's back to some important work like laying track [:D][:D]

Edit: If your curious as to where everything went? I don't know. I haven't found it yet! [%-)][(-D][(-D]
Happy MRR'ing!
REX


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Posted by johncolley on Sunday, October 10, 2004 3:19 PM
Gee! Such a small layout for such a large space....time to re-think! Better go to Homer D. Poe Building Supply and stop by the LHS on the way home!
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Posted by davekelly on Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:44 PM
Rex,

When you commin' over to transform my garage?

Dave
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Posted by jacon12 on Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:49 PM
Wow Rex, I'm impressed! I'd sure like to see a close up of that tree area over on the right, it looks real good from here.
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, October 10, 2004 9:47 PM
Rex,
Looks good my friend. Only one problem..... the waiting area needs a BIG screen t.v. for those
Saturday afternoon layout working/Bama football game sessions. [swg] Dave
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Posted by rexhea on Monday, October 11, 2004 12:06 AM
First: Thanks To All for your nice comments. I needed the boost.

John,
Yikes! I don't know if I will live long enough to finish what I have. But, I have thought that an extension down the middle might be a nice little addition. Whatdya think? [;)][:D]

DaveKelly,
Hah! Believe me one is plenty. I'm still sore from it all [B)]. I used Rust-Oleum Epoxy paint kit for garage floors. The hard part is getting the concrete clean enough, but the rest is easy. It sure has a nice finish with color specks sprinkled about.[^]

Jacon12
If you would like to see the layout pictures you can go to http://www.railimages.com/gallery/rexheacock
There are some pretty good shots of my first mountain with the trees. Its not a well organized album (kind of a day 1 until present thing), but I use it for storing my pictures until a can setup a web site.

Dave9999
Dave, if you look real hard with a magnifier you can see a 15" TV in the waiting room. Did you know that ants play football? Yes Sir. Saw a pretty good ant game on that TV. I have already tried to talk the CEO into letting me move the big one out to the Depot. That was at the start of the season and she hasn't stopped laughing yet.[:(][:(]

Thanks again Gang, REX
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Posted by cwclark on Monday, October 11, 2004 10:32 AM
amazing what a bucket of soap and a mop can do!

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Posted by johncolley on Monday, October 11, 2004 11:00 AM
Rex, on 0691 it was really nice of you to install a porta-potti for the switchman! Keep up the good work. I'll look forward to seeing updates of your progress.
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Posted by dave9999 on Friday, October 15, 2004 11:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rexhea


Dave9999
Dave, if you look real hard with a magnifier you can see a 15" TV in the waiting room. Did you know that ants play football? Yes Sir. Saw a pretty good ant game on that TV. I have already tried to talk the CEO into letting me move the big one out to the Depot. That was at the start of the season and she hasn't stopped laughing yet.[:(][:(]

Thanks again Gang, REX


Rex,
The trick is to move the T.V. out when the "boss" is not at home...... Remember, it's easier to ask for
forgiveness than beg for permission.[:D] Dave
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Posted by Jetrock on Saturday, October 16, 2004 11:46 AM
That's what we need--a model-railroad layout remodeling show! Something along the lines of the various remodel shows, where a team of NMRA Master Model Railroaders come in, tune your engines, re-do your scenery and take a gauge to all your trackwork!
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Posted by BNSFNUT on Saturday, October 16, 2004 6:10 PM
Don't move the TV you need it watch train vidios.

There is no such thing as a bad day of railfanning. So many trains, so little time.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 16, 2004 9:17 PM
If I could only get my bedroom looking that nice... Good Job !
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Posted by rexhea on Saturday, October 16, 2004 11:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock

That's what we need--a model-railroad layout remodeling show! Something along the lines of the various remodel shows, where a team of NMRA Master Model Railroaders come in, tune your engines, re-do your scenery and take a gauge to all your trackwork!


That's a grand idea Jetrock. Bring 'um on.
I can tell all that I have been cleaning up after each work session and making sure that all tools are put in there proper place. It does make it a lot nicer to go back to a clean area. What really drives me to do this is that I never want to have such a major cleanup again. THAT HURT! [V]

No, I haven't traded my Engineer's hat for an apron, but my wife is starting to get ideas. [:D][:D]

THE BEST, REX
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Posted by Jetrock on Monday, October 18, 2004 8:40 PM
I do try to put away all my tools after each session--at the very least, GET THEM OFF THE LAYOUT (my mantra is THE LAYOUT IS NOT A SHELF!) but sometimes things get very, very convoluted. My garage layout space also contains band equipment, power tools, workshop and gardening equipment.

I have been trying to re-arrange my garage, but it's rather difficult to do so in a place so full without taking everything outside and putting it back in. Eventually I want to put drywall on the ceiling and carpet the floor (maybe just get some industrial rubber pads instead of carpet, to prevent the inevitable "tiny detail item dropped to the floor vanishes forever in the carpet" syndrome) but that will require much work...fortunately the layout is mounted to a shelf on the wall so I won't have to take that out too!
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Posted by rexhea on Monday, October 18, 2004 9:57 PM
Jetrock,
Drywall is the way to go, but I already had my benchwork and some track laid when I made up my mind to do something. I used insulation hangers to hold backed insulation between the rafters. That is the same hangers you would use to install insulation under the floor between the floor joists. They are nothing more than springed metal wire. Works good for the insulation part, but doesn't look nice like drywall. I don't look at the ceiling anyway so it doesn't matter. You might want to try it if looks aren't that important and if putting up drywall would chance a mishap with your layout.

REX
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