Okay I went back to the milk crates but with good reason! I got an opportunity to grab two tables that were 2x5 each plus a 30x80 hollow door. I couldn't pass on the opportunity to get benchwork done a lot faster (and cheaper) so I can get back to laying track. The down side to these aquisitions is I had to lower the layout down to 34 inches. So the tables and the two dorrs are in place and so far I'm happy with it but I still have some work to do for Bear Creek Industrial Park. Unless I can get another 2x5 table I'll actually build the benchwork for this section which will only be two feet by four feet. Here are some pics of my progress and yes I know my foam insulation looks like a giant puzzle.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Flip- Flopper!!!!!
Okay I went back to the milk crates but with good reason! I got an opportunity to grab two tables that were 2x5 each plus a 30x80 hollow door. I couldn't pass on the opportunity to get benchwork done a lot faster (and cheaper) so I can get back to laying track. The down side to these aquisitions is I had to lower the layout down to 34 inches. So the tables and the two dorrs are in place and so far I'm happy with it but I still have some work to do for Bear Creek Industrial Park. Unless I can get another 2x5 table I'll actually build the benchwork for this section which will only be two feet by four feet. Here are some pics of my progress and yes I know my foam insulation looks like a giant puzzle.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Progress Update
All the milk crates have been taken down so I can start mounting the shelf brackets to the wall. I need at least three more 10x12 brackets for the long section along the wall and 4 16x20 brackets for the short section going towards the garage door. I will need to add table legs for the end section as well as Bear Creek Indutrial park and for staging. With my hectic work schedule and limited funds I wanted to have the benchwork completed by March 27th but I think that will be pushed back to the middle of April.
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