Easily distracted......
Easily distracted......
I thought I would indulge in traditional Bank Holiday activities namely a fresh coat,or two, of wood preservative on the railway shed.
That means taking off any hinges, door locks etc - that includes a replica GWR numberplate that I bought nearly 40 years ago to use as out house number plate.
That needs a coat of paint, I thought.
So in between slapping on the Ronseal I have made a start on the brass plate.
Sandblasted.
20190506_094231 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Polished.
20190506_100052 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Masked up and a coat of primer.
20190506_120924 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Now it’s time for a sandwich.
That means taking off any hinges, door locks etc - that includes a replica GWR numberplate that I bought nearly 40 years ago to use as out house number plate.
That needs a coat of paint, I thought.
So in between slapping on the Ronseal I have made a start on the brass plate.
Sandblasted.
20190506_094231 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Polished.
20190506_100052 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Masked up and a coat of primer.
20190506_120924 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Now it’s time for a sandwich.
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Very nice. What is the sandwich for? What's in the sandwich? You mean it is lunch?
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Glad you put a smiley on the end - worried you were being serious.
Toasted ham and cheese.
I did spray the black and green bits later this afternoon and I have a little touching up of the edges to do then I must leave it to thoroughly dry before the final polishing and a coat of lacquer.
The good news is that I managed to finish two of the four sides of the shed.
Toasted ham and cheese.
I did spray the black and green bits later this afternoon and I have a little touching up of the edges to do then I must leave it to thoroughly dry before the final polishing and a coat of lacquer.
The good news is that I managed to finish two of the four sides of the shed.
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Very nice. I have a few wagon plates... Some are pre BR though some are BR. Also have some wagon repair plates. They are all heavy things.
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Some paint, polish and lacquer and it’s done.
20190507_145523 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
20190507_145510 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
And today I got distracted from the plate by rebuilding a waterfall for the pond.
20190507_145523 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
20190507_145510 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
And today I got distracted from the plate by rebuilding a waterfall for the pond.
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Very smart.
P.s. I have the very same solar powered LED lights.
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P.s. I have the very same solar powered LED lights.
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I imagine that is a replica plate Steve. Looks wonderful.
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Yes Brian it is.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 4:35 pm I imagine that is a replica plate Steve. Looks wonderful.
When we bought our first house, no. 74, I spotted an advert in Railway Modeller for house numbers as replica GWR brass loco plates. I think it cost about £25 in 1982. This is the first full repaint and I fully expect it to see me out.
Kids can sell it for scrap then.
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