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  • #31
    Thanks guys!

    Spent the afternoon organizing my strip wood. Mounted some old pill bottles that I cut in short pieces and attached them to an old shelf with small pan head screws. Screwed it to the floor joist. Happy to say I'm a bit more organized!

    Philip


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    • #32
      Pill bottles for stripwood organized use, great idea! Now fumbling for the right stripwood won't be a PILL anymore.


      Louis L&R Western Railroad
      Pacific Northwest Logging in the East Coast

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      • #33
        Very nice archway and door Philip! :up:

        Screwed it to the floor joist

        Hard to do when you don't have a basement....
        Carl

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        • #34
          quote:


          Originally posted by desertdrover


          Pill bottles for stripwood organized use, great idea! Now fumbling for the right stripwood won't be a PILL anymore.


          Exactly Louis! except those 7x9 and other odd sizes

          Thanks Carl! It almost went on the wall and may eventually.

          Philip
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          • #35
            After almost two weeks progress!

            Made a change in the shed length. It is now 34'6" length due to limited space. Width remains the same.

            The rafter jig has served it's purpose. This is a first for square cut rafter tails. Much easier yet the lengths wander a bit, 147 & 3/8! Carpenter hears something else.



            Some photos along the way. Purlin next and a shoddy tin roof will keep the locos dry. Siding is stained in a Mike Chambers mixture.



            I like the shorter length much better. I'm quartering two 2-4-0 Porters.



            Ladder overhangs on both ends.



            Front/side view



            Philip
            Philip

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            • #36
              Excellent jig and results.

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              • #37
                I agree with Larry. It was worth the time invested in making that jig. Your framing is fantastic. Even your roofing outriggers are prototype. Great job here Philip!


                Louis L&R Western Railroad
                Pacific Northwest Logging in the East Coast

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                • #38
                  Everything looks very precise. Your locos are going to have a good home.

                  Mike
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                  Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. James Baldwin

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                  • #39
                    Now that is some neat framing. (In multiple meanings of the word 'neat'.) :up:
                    Bruce

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                    • #40
                      Philip, that certainly is some top notch framing.
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                      • #41
                        Thanks guys! much appreciated!

                        Philip
                        Philip

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                        • #42
                          Excellent framing Philip.
                          Jerry



                          "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

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                          • #43
                            Thanks Jerry!

                            Philip
                            Philip

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                            • #44
                              South wall is up, work continues on the north side. I'm also beefing up the flimsy rafters as I go.

                              Philip




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                              • #45
                                Nice progress Philip!


                                Louis L&R Western Railroad
                                Pacific Northwest Logging in the East Coast

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