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Tim Dubya

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  1. Oh no, we don't do that anymore either. We scan and enhance in Photoshop
  2. Is a generic name for copier, the first machine was invented by David Gestetner, in 1879 he filed his first copying patent (Wiki). They were actually called Mimeograph machines, although they would have had different brand names. A far cry from what I get to play with at work these days, I'm a Reprographics* technician in a College, which comes in handy for printing out Templot * Nothing particularly exciting unless you like photocopying past exam papers but I do give much pleasure to to lots of ladies on a daily basis. .
  3. Well just finished welding on the other blade, hopefully I've got it right, my selection of Bachmann bogies, with a selection of different wheel sets go through ok (except the Lima set - thankfully otherwise I've been using code 500 rail or something!). Tie-bar next, after a cuppa and a back rest.
  4. eh? What is this language you speak, is it Roman? BR ended steam and I popped out in the same year, I didn't learn Latin at school but I was taught how to sign on* PS: I reckon them stoppers is as good as you'll get in plastic & for 99p As I'm sure you know Dave Franks does some lovely stops but thems £5:95 in modern money LMS: SR: *Fact not Fiction and I put into practice what I was taught when I left... unfortunately .
  5. Me neither and I have more than two colours of wire in my electrickery box of stuff... Oh and it's the devils work ; I'd definitely be in the market medium radius at the moment but I can fully understand why Peco have gone for the far end of the ready to lay market with the large radius. Unifrog did initially baffle me but again I can understand why they'd go down this route (& saves an awful lot of expense in tooling up two production lines). If these had been around when I got back into the hobby (obsession?) 12 or so years ago I'd have snapped Peco's hands off (and probably have a working layout by now). Yeah right! .
  6. Oh Philistine I don't do none of that filing out of rails business (perhaps I should?). I create a 'set' (bend) in the rail at the point ( ) where the curvy rail bends off (#TechTalk). It's position is shown on the Templop drawing. Disclaimer: I know nothing and even less about building track .
  7. Or tree roots destroying the original wall. The fougasse does sound more fun and I well remember the Time Team it was mentioned in. STOP IT, IT'S TOO SILLY!
  8. Might the difference in colour simply be because the paint would have been mixed from a 'recipe book as opposed to being purchased in that colour?
  9. Top tip, thanks Captain & Hayfield I did a bit more meddling once out of the jig and compared my attempt to a pair of C&L blades (B's not A's) I have in stock. But completely ignored the 45° along the top, which I shall 'retro file' later. C&L managed to have two different blades first go in their pack.
  10. I even had instructions on how to use the damn thing in the EMGS manual but failed to engage brian... or even the old grey matter.
  11. Yeah absolutely Tim. She was a little orphan when Nola (not Mrs Dubya) took her in, after her owner next door sadly died. Funnily Nola had spent ages trying to keep Peggy out of the garden beforehand (water pistols to the ready). Pegster had a very good life and was well loved throughout (unless you were a mouse). She was poorly for two weeks before we had to let her go and was a respectable 15, almost to the day. Nola has a habit of taking in orphans, our other dearly departed furry friend, Kitty was born in the garden shed to a ferral mum, who got scared off and abandoned her. We know given time another furry friend, cat or dog, will find us. Thanks guys, better out than in... (and distracted you from that short rail fail up there). .
  12. Filing Switch Blades Is Like Making Love To A Beautiful Woman... Bit more fiddly diddling today, now they've let me out for the weekend. Some frantic rubbing to start the afternoon (I had physio this morning, so cried until after the lunchtime news). Shoved a curved one in too... just for a laugh, obviously. I made two blades one of which was upside down , not what I had in mind, so the other will be recycled into something else. Anyway the goodun' was jemmied into place... and stuck in place with electric glue. I'm still not used to leaving all my toys out since my beautiful pussycat, Peggy, ran out of purrs a month ago. (it's not just physio that brings a tear to my eye). .
  13. I just melted several you gave me in the DuckTrakPak... I shall glue them on once the hot bits have cooled down. #TopTip .
  14. TBH I didn't notice, it was just the fishplates that stuck out... but now you mention it
  15. TBH the only thing that stands out in that there foto are the fishers and they're easy enough to do... Not the track. P4it mate
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