Lumber, Portals and Walls

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03-14-00 - updated on 3-28-01.

So many things to do, where to start?  I needed portals for my tunnel, retaining walls for the dirt around this tunnel and with plans on the way from Garden Texture for a Depot and Covered Bridge, it was time to cut some wood.

It was the perfect day for the Garden Railway.  81 degrees, in March, in Michigan and I had the day off.  I wasn't sure what stock I would need for the buildings but I figured I would cut some 1/2" x 1/2", 1/2" x 1/4" and some 1/4" x 1/4" stock to start.

So I dragged my table saw out from it's winter sleep, hooked up the shopvac and proceeded to bug the neighbors for the next 4 hours.  I could not believe it either!  It takes a long time to cut up all that small stock.  I started with 1 x 6 redwood boards, 5 foot long, from an old fence.  I felt like Jed from the Beverly Hillbilly's, making a tooth pick out of a big stick!

But when it was done I had a nice pile of stock to start on my projects.  

I wanted to make some portals for my new tunnel but I could not find a picture of one to work off of.  I had the whole Internet at my finger tips as well as a few good Train books and I never found one picture.  So I just struck out on my own, took some basic measurements from my tunnel and started cutting my 1/2" x 1/2" stock.  I was using my Japanese dovetail saw which makes nice fine cuts and goes thought redwood like butter with little tear out.

Then I started on the retaining walls.  The results are below:

Not to bad for the first attempt.  I just received my plans from Garden Texture and I am impressed with the quality of their products.  I only ordered the plans and not the whole kits.  You get clear directions, a nice color picture of the finished project and an actual blue print like you would have for your house.  Very Nice!  I'll have a better report when I have completed the projects but so far I am impressed.  Check them out when you get a chance.

That's about it for now.  I have to get some sleep some time.  I can't be staying up till midnight every night.  Work, build the railway and update the website.  A vicious cycle!

Take care and remember, "If there is Steam coming out of it, don't sit on it!"

Johnny F

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03-28-01 - updates to this project.

Well the walls were doing ok but I kept loosing boards here and there.  This turned out to be because the wood I used had some stain in a few areas and the stain was keeping the glue from bonding.  So I pulled all the walls and portals out.  What a mess.  So the layout went through the winter without them and dirk was everywhere.

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I used 5 minute epoxy to put the boards back into place.  Then to make them even more rigid I tarred the back of each section.  So tonight I spent 3 hours moving dirt and getting them back into place.  It's starting to shape up again and I really can't wait for the temperature  to get back above 50.

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