QUOTE: Originally posted by selector Toolbox_guy, I had a similar experience myself just yesterday!. I went to a place closeby that sells compost, mulch, gravel, topsoil, etc by the truckload. I drove in and told a young fellow that I was modeling rip-rap for a series of bridge abuttments. He replied that he hads just the thing, asked my scale, and then informed me that he is into S-guage. Small world.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy If you think a bag or two of ballast is too expensive, you just might be in the wrong hobby . . . seriously. Sorry. [:(] I read this post and I just had to shake my head.[V] I'm not down on you CBQ_Guy but your post comes off negative and a little arrogant. I don't think Paul was trying to be arrogant. I believe Paul's point was if you are worried about the price of a $4 bag of ballast, then you better not go over to the loco section of the hobby shop! Be prepared to spend some money if you are serious about the hobby. But hey, have you checked out the price of a new boat lately, or the price of ski lift tickets? Many of the more interesting and fun hobbies cost some money, and I don't think model trains is even that high on the list compared to the price for other popular pastimes.
QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy If you think a bag or two of ballast is too expensive, you just might be in the wrong hobby . . . seriously. Sorry. [:(] I read this post and I just had to shake my head.[V] I'm not down on you CBQ_Guy but your post comes off negative and a little arrogant.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy If you think a bag or two of ballast is too expensive, you just might be in the wrong hobby . . . seriously. Sorry. [:(]
QUOTE: Originally posted by KemacPrr Woodland Scenics ballast is ground up walnut shells so if you're looking for that just buy some Woodland Scenics ballast. --------------------Ken McCorry
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by BoRockhard I heard the Sierra Pacific Line club layout in California uses ground walnut shells. I don't know where you would get that many walnuts though. Seems pretty cheap.
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Bikerdad's absolutely correct. Kitty litter attracts Kitties. Indoors or out. I tried using kitty litter (suggested by a well-meaning friend) as ballast on my outdoor railroad about six years ago. I don't want to tell you what I had to use my snow-plow for! Tom[:O][:O]
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones Pay the $9.50 for giant 32oz. shaker of WS ballast. That amount goes a long way.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bilby2k WHATEVER BALLAST YOU COLLECT, MAKE SURE YOU SPREAD IT OUT THINLY AND GO OVER IT SEVERAL TIMES WITH A STRONG MAGNET! It is astonishing how much magnetic material can be found in even the most innocous looking sands. You don't want any of that finding its way into your motors and wheel bearings!