Fluesheet's Shelf Layout
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Fluesheet Wrote:Hi.

A few months back, I asked for some advice on a shelf layout I was mounting on the back of my workbench:

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I got some fantastic feedback from some of the great guys on this forum: steinjr, shortliner, brakie, Russ Bellinis and others. Thanks for the time guys!

The final plan looked (and remains) like this:
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The entire build gallery is here:
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And the current state (as of 6/5/10) is this:
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More later!

Matt
This may seem like nit picking but what you call a "crossover" is really a "crossing" according to commonly used railroad terminology. A crossing is where two tracks cross each other (at grade) as in your case. A crossover is where there's a connection between two tracks like the switches do at the ends of your siding.
Andy Jackson
Santa Fe Springs CA
ATSF/LAJ Ry Fan & Modeler
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