Search this blog

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

That took some effort!

Well that took some effort but the log store is finished!

Todays jobs were the roof, sides and floor - simple!

The roof was made of five used floor boards that had been the roof on my old conservatory, edged with some donated 2 x 1 timber.

Log Store,

Then covered with some felt salvaged from when I demolished a shed three years ago! I knew it would come in handy one day!

Log Store,

Getting the roof to the back of the house was a back breaking journey but my fears of getting it in place were unfounded. Once leaned up against the end of the log store it was just a case of sliding it in place and miraculously it fitted - almost as though I had planned it!

Log Store,


Log Store

With that in place just the sides and floor to do. The sides are some old pallet wood and the floor the last of the floor boards.

Log Store

And with that it was finished and so was I! However I did have enough strength left to inaugurate the log store with the first logs to go in! Just a whole host more to move into their new home. However I think I will rest my back for a day or two - That shouldn't take too much effort unless Mrs. Woody has other plans for my rest time!

Log Store


Monday, July 1, 2024

More log store building!

Last week I was sweating in the heat and today I almost had to put another layer on as it was getting cold but the log store build progresses!

Additional uprights and cross members have been fitted to make the structure more stable.

Log Store,

Then the back pieces were fitted. As I am building this out of what I have there is a mixture of timber but I am working on the principal that the gaps give the air the ability to circulate drying the logs. Fitting these parts was made easier by cutting a couple of spacing pieces that were temporarily screwed onto the uprights meaning the plank of wood was supported as I drilled and screwed it in place - working smarter not harder as I get older!

Log Store,

The back is in place so just the roof, sides and floor to do! 

Log Store,

Log Store,

Hope it warms up a bit tomorrow!


Sunday, June 30, 2024

Making electricity flow!

 I have needed to sort this out for years!

DCC controller

My rather poor excuse for making electricity flow from the DCC controller onto my USA switching layout. A sort through the WMD Stores revealed a number of phono plugs and one socket - perfect. If you are not aware phono plugs and sockets are generally used to connect speakers to an amplifier and are perfect for low voltages.

Using the wires supplied with the layout that electrically join the two baseboards, I spliced in a phono plug.

DCC controller

Then the socket was wired and soldered up.

DCC controller

The wires were also screwed into the DCC controller plug.

DCC controller

With it all plugged together this is what it looks like. Certainly a lot more robust and worthy of its job than my previous effort!

DCC controller

The greta thing is that I can now make a similar set up for Chalkdon my 009 narrow gauge layout where this controller will also be used. All I need to do is unplug the USA switching layout wires and move the controller over to Chalkdon. No more twisting wires together or using various clamps to try to make electricity flow!

Saturday, June 29, 2024

The finished unplanned project!

My unintended and unplanned freight car weathering project is finally finished. I will let the pictures taken on my USA switching layout speak for themselves! Lets just say I am pleased!

Wagon repair

Wagon repair

Wagon repair

Wagon repair

Wagon repair


Friday, June 28, 2024

Miniture Engineering.

A strange day at the Rocks By Rail Museum as when I arrived the gates were locked and a volunteer was waiting to get in. To cut a long story short I had to hunt down a set of keys from a local volunteer and open the place up. Now I knew Richard was into all things steam but I was amazed at what he is building in his garage at home.

Miniature traction engine

Miniature traction engine

This is a quarter scale miniature traction engine which is getting to the point of being finished and being able to be steamed! Strange what you find out about people in the strangest of circumstances! I await the finished engine which may hopefully be on the road next year.

Meanwhile, back at the Museum, with keys in hand I was able to get us into the place and open up to our visitors of which there were a few. I carried on with my usual mower mayhem but to be honest it is beginning to look good on the vegetational front. You can almost see stripes in that grass!

Rocks by Rail Museum

The unusual planters are also looking good!

Rocks by Rail Museum

Whilst things that we want to grow are doing well, the weed killing treatment on the track a few weeks ago has cleaned up the track bed nicely.

Rocks by Rail Museum



Rocks by Rail Museum

On future projects, this has been dug out of storage ready to be worked on! That will be fun to paint!

Rocks by Rail Museum

And as I left the Museum, locked up, to return the borrowed keys this went pass the entrance. Lovely to see and no doubt a much slower pace of life. Put that and the miniature traction engine on the road at the same time and you could think you had gone back in time a hundred years!

Rocks by Rail Museum


Thursday, June 27, 2024

Why at the hottest times?

Why I always seem to choose the hottest of weeks to start on a major physical project is a question that I cannot answer but it always seems to happen! At the moment I am building a monster of a log store for WMD HQ. Now I understand whilst I refer to it as a monster to some others who have large log storage requirements it may be seen as just a piffling small store but it is double the size of my present one, which at 20 plus years old is about to collapse! I also have piles of logs and timber for burning all over the place so hopefully it will all be able to be gathered in this store and kept dry.

Anyway, on the basis that I will use what I have, much of the stock of timber that I saved from other projects has gone into this one. The photo below shows the base which is 4 x 2 inch timber salvaged from the shuttering to the base of my Man Cave. I knew it would come in useful and with the price of timber these days its saved enough to be not so guilty about that next train!

Log Store

Being such a large and dense timber there is some weight in that base!

This is where it is going but as you can see this has become the WMD building materials and scrap storage area.

Log Store

After a clean up it looks better!

Log Store

Having nearly dehydrated from carrying the base around, it is in place!

Log Store

To stop the possibility of rot from damp, I raised the base on five of these old cut down fence posts. And to try to stop those rotting I have put a layer of roofing felt on the side that lays on the concrete slabs.

Log Store

With those in place it was time to attach the uprights and then the preconstructed top which was not easy to lift in place!

Log Store

With the top fastened in place I could fully appreciate the size of this!  Still much to do like sides, back ,floor and roof but I think I have dealt with the most physical parts now!

Log Store

I wont be able to do any more until next week probably but hopefully it might be a bit cooler by then!


Wednesday, June 26, 2024

A change of plan!

In the unplanned weathering of the freight car I had sprayed the underside of the body grey. Having researched actual freight cars further I think it is probably better in yellow so it got resprayed!

Wagon repair

Then to match the rest of the weathering on the body of the freight car my method of brown dilute paint washes was applied.

Wagon repair

 It still needs more weathering but it is showing promising signs unless I change my plans again!





Tuesday, June 25, 2024

This freight car project has ballooned!

This freight car project has ballooned which is an excuse to include this picture from my early morning bike ride before it got to hot of the first hot air balloon that I have seen this year.

Balloon

The freight car project has taken on a life of its own! From the simple planned repair of a coupling to the unplanned (that is not unusual for me as Mrs. Woody will vouch) complete weathering of the freight car!

This is how the body looked in bright yellow.

Wagon repair

Using a wide soft brush I just streaked dilute brown paint over the body sides.

Wagon repair

Luckily with the hot weather the paint soon dried so it was possible to apply a number of coats. This is what it looked like after four coats. 



I'm pleased with that! Next the underside!












Monday, June 24, 2024

Wagon or freight car?

The fixing of the wagon or in American terms, freight car (never sure how to refer to it in the UK but I guess freight car is probably the more appropriate term) coupling has grown into a bigger job! This is almost always the case with one of my projects! I found some damage to the body moulding with the ladders at one end crumpled

Wagon repair

and a missing step at the other end indicated by the red arrow.

Wagon repair

Some carful gluing and clamping got the crumpled steps back to shape.

Wagon repair

And some plastic strip formed a new step that just needs cleaning up and painting.

Wagon repair

Whilst in bits I painted the underside in grey. Not sure if this is the case in real life as the photos of real freight wagons show various paint schemes. It should be a good base to weathering though!

Wagon repair


Sunday, June 23, 2024

Wagon coupling repair descends into something else!

It was going to be a quick put the coupler back and glue the retaining plate in place on one of the wagons off my USA switching layout. As part of that repair I had to remove the bogie and wheels which was held in place with a push in pin.

With the bogie removed this was the descent into something else! I decided to clean the wheels.

Wagon weathering

At that point I thought that it might be interesting to try weathering the wheels and bogies. So off came the other bogie and the wheels were removed.

The faces of the wheels were painted in a earth brown colour which is a good base for rust coloured weathering powders. The bogies were painted with the earth brown around areas that would rust and the rest of the bogies were coated in a grey weathering powder followed by some rust powder.

Wagon weathering

With all that done everything was matt varnished. 

Wagon weathering

The previous black plastic sheen to the bogies and wheels had gone and they looked a lot more realistic.

Wagon weathering

Unfortunately I now need to waether the rest of the wagon to harmonise with the running gear!

Wagon weathering