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RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 08-05-2024 Thanks guys, I appreciate your concerns and well wishes. Whatever the issues are, they really have used up a lot of my energy. I still give it a go and last about 10 minutes, so the smart thing is to just back off and wait until all is well again. We're all getting older and I guess we all find ways to cope and get done what we want to do. RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - BR60103 - 08-05-2024 Kevin: I've been wearing glasses since I was very young. I now have reading glasses that focus very close that I use for reading, modelling, and computer work. I think the focus distance is about 12" and I may ask the next time for something at 6" or 8". I have graded bifocals for ordinary work which are a pain for reading as I have to tilt my head way back to see out the bottom of the lens. (apologies to Don for going off topic) RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 08-06-2024 (08-05-2024, 06:37 PM)BR60103 Wrote: Kevin: I've been wearing glasses since I was very young. I now have reading glasses that focus very close that I use for reading, modelling, and computer work. I think the focus distance is about 12" and I may ask the next time for something at 6" or 8". No need to apologize, glasses are an important tool for every modeler. Not only do I have reading glasses in every room in the house, but I also have magnifiers and magnifying lamps scattered about. There is no way I could work in N scale if I wasn't blessed with all these tools. RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 10-14-2024 Hello---hello.... is that an echo I hear? Yeah, it's been a while but I did say was was going to finish this project regardless of a challenge or not. I'm still not ready to put a lot of energy into it, but I am working on it, and will continue to do so until it's done. I have a plan now, I know where everything is going. This is what it's going to look like: I've been working on the chain link fence. I was looking for some stiff silver wire I could use for the fence pipes and found some .020" green flower wire at Walmart for less than $1.50. That comes to about 3 1/4" which is good for non-industrial fencing. Silver spray paint adheres nicely to the green stuff and I have plenty to work with. Each section is about 144', and I cut new fencing to give me a 10' high fence. The support poles are on 8' centers which brings it into code. I made a jig to assemble the fencing, just a printed sheet under some wax paper. The first section took about a half-hour to build, the second one about five minutes after I realized there was a better way to do the job. RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - TMo - 10-14-2024 Great fence, Don, and another great idea on the posts. I have some of those floral wire packages myself - they come in handy for a lot of stuff. RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - jim currie - 10-14-2024 Don the best chain link fencing i found for reasonable price is tulle (otherwise known as bridal vail) in a silver-gray color it comes in several mesh sizes. Jim RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 10-15-2024 (10-14-2024, 09:07 PM)jim currie Wrote: Don the best chain link fencing i found for reasonable price is tulle (otherwise known as bridal vail) in a silver-gray color it comes in several mesh sizes. You know, now that you mention it, I have a roll of tulle that I bought geeze, some 15 years ago and never used any of it. I can't remember why I bought it in the first place. ![]() RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - Tyson Rayles - 10-27-2024 Gold metal models made excellent N scale chain link fencing complete with the wires on top Don. RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 10-27-2024 (10-27-2024, 10:14 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Gold metal models made excellent N scale chain link fencing complete with the wires on top Don. That I would like. What I'm using has a tighter weave an there's no security wire. I'll check that out, thanks... RE: ezdays' layout addition '24 build challenge - ezdays - 10-27-2024 (10-27-2024, 10:49 AM)ezdays Wrote:(10-27-2024, 10:14 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Gold metal models made excellent N scale chain link fencing complete with the wires on top Don. I checked and no one has any stock of anything that Gold Metal Models has. Other manufacturers have chain link but without security wire. I measured the mesh on what I'm using and it looks like it's tighter than scale, but it's not, 2" between links diagonally is standard and that's about what I can measure, so for now, I'm going to just go with what I have and assume I don't need tighter security when the park is closed. Besides, I upped the height to 10' making it harder to climb... ![]() |