Did Randy not say in an earlier post that he uses a 2" to 3" piece of 2" x 2" at the end of the leg for a "T" nut???
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
No, I meant 2-3 INCH pieces - of the 2x2. My legs are 4 feet long L shapes made with a 1x3 and a 1x2. I glued and screwed a 2-3 INCH piece of 2x2 at the bottom as a place to screw in the leg levellers. The main structure of the legs are the L girders, the 2x2 is only there as a place to drill the holes for the t-nots.
I actually prefer an even higher layout, but because one wall of my room has a sloped celing, it was a compromise between making the layout taller or making it wider - the higher I go, the narrower it gets. Full room width is available at only about 2 feet high, which is FAR too low. In fact, the first 4 legs, made when I started a layout at my previous place, had to have a couple of inches cut off them.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
Visit my web site at www.readingeastpenn.com for construction updates, DCC Info, and more.
Deleted: Had an error report and would up with two same posts.
Frank
Dennis,
I stand corrected. Somehow, I missed the leveler part.
Randy,
I understand the sloped ceiling feeling. I have a part of the layout, that I need to redo the wiring for building lights I'm trying to get up enough energy to accomplish that, but at 72, the mind is willing, but! If my dog only had thumbs, that is his favorite hang out anyway!
rrinker No, I meant 2-3 INCH pieces - of the 2x2. My legs are 4 feet long L shapes made with a 1x3 and a 1x2. I glued and screwed a 2-3 INCH piece of 2x2 at the bottom as a place to screw in the leg levellers. The main structure of the legs are the L girders, the 2x2 is only there as a place to drill the holes for the t-nots. I actually prefer an even higher layout, but because one wall of my room has a sloped celing, it was a compromise between making the layout taller or making it wider - the higher I go, the narrower it gets. Full room width is available at only about 2 feet high, which is FAR too low. In fact, the first 4 legs, made when I started a layout at my previous place, had to have a couple of inches cut off them. --Randy
Ok I see . I just came home from lumber store with a 2x2x8 to follow your lead, only I used 2 1x3's in L shape.
For me this is a first having the layout up at 48 inches, I already see my one leg end that is 5 feet across has got to be cut back for reach.
I've already ran into a rut with installing the sections on the wall, I never took into consideration the basement floor differences. Because I started at the largest lower left leg and made that 4 feet high as level as I could and then continued around the wall with each section I'm finding if I continue with level around the wall its actually going lower than the first section I started with. I think I'm going to have to get the entire layout mounted in this room and take another look at that first 5 foot section , maybe starting lower with that one or something.
Lynn
Present Layout progress
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/290127/3372174.aspx#3372174
That's why I LOVE my laser level.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Don't worry about the variation on how far up or down on the wall it is - the key is that the actual benchwork is level per a level, either a plain olf bubble type or a fancy electronic one. Basement floors alre almost never level, especially if there's a floor drain - it will slope towards the drain.
Got the benchwork up and secured screwed to the wall with temp legs but basicly without legs she doesn't budge.
I cut down the large end from 5 foot to 4 foot square, much better. I started moving everything in from the second room where the rest of the layout will go. I need to close in the furnace duck work and install suspended ceiling then I can start on the rest of the layout.
Amazing how much storage area there is when benchwork is 48 inches.
starting from the left of layout, no longer a 5 foot across unreachable.
This is how big it was rest of layout Lynn
This is how big it was
rest of layout Lynn
rest of layout