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#16
Nice going at that show..!! And you got a wife that's INTO TRAINS..?? WoW..!! 2285_
Gus (LC&P).
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#17
Nice pick-up at the show Carl, i especially like that Rail Shop Structure Misngth Thumbsup
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#18
I know, I know!! I'ts been awhile. I am slowly but surely making progress on the layout. I have been busy making "test runs" over what track I have laid down.
Yes, when I saw that engine repair shop, I just had to have it, and since I had a $50.00 budget, I grabbed it!! (It was only $8.00!!)
I have a question, since the bottom is glued on, and the doors are glued in place, how can I safely remove the doors, so that I can have them open? I'd like to be able to actually run some locos, etc, into the shop.
I only know what I know, and I don't understand very much of it, either.
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#19
As for the doors on the structure, there is a CA debonder that works, depending on what sort of glue was used to assemble the building. An easy tap with a small hammer may loosen them too.

But the real reason I'm replying is to ask you how that show was in Galax. That's where I was born (34 years ago). Also, while he was still able to get around, my grandfather from Pulaski would occasionally get over there to see how their layout was progressing.

Galen
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#20
Carl, I just want to chime in here and say good going. I'm glad you are starting to build the layout, and running some trains.
Charlie
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