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Most Boring Task in Railway Modelling


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Hi Torper

 

One club I was a member of use to get potential new members to thread what was in them days Alan Gibson (K&L then C&L) chairs on to rail. It was quite surprising how few came back the next week. :scratchhead:

That wasn't the old Maldon club was it? that used to meet in the old chicken shed.

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That wasn't the old Maldon club was it? that used to meet in the old chicken shed.

Can't go anywhere without being spotted :nono: Richard was not happy when most of us started to build a new layout with Peco track and abandoned Maldon East Mk2.

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Threading chairs may be fairly dull, but, way back in 1980, when I was involved in building the then Somerset 0 Gauge Group's test track, as the very junior member I remember being handed a large bundle of old steel Bonds/Lowke?LMC etc. rai,l with cast chairs firmly corroded into place, and told to get the chairs off and clean it all up. The fact that I barely remember the process suggests that my psyche has drawn a protective veil over it :D.

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Can't go anywhere without being spotted :nono: Richard was not happy when most of us started to build a new layout with Peco track and abandoned Maldon East Mk2.

When were you a member there Clive? I was a member there from about 1985 to 1990.

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