Junction renewal - the old way

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Junction renewal - the old way

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Very interesting indeed :) .
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Thanks for posting that film it is nice to see what things used to be. Just think a lot of those sleepers are in peoples gardens now. At my old house in Maldon I had two very long sleepers as gate posts on my side driveway. They looked nice indeed and held up two heavy wrought iron drive gates 6ft high.
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In my last house the bedroom floor had a very bad slope on it so I had a bed made for me out or old hardwood railway sleepers with adjustable feet, i still use it now, it as the rail fixing bolt holes on the headboard a real one off.
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Roger O wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:54 am In my last house the bedroom floor had a very bad slope on it so I had a bed made for me out or old hardwood railway sleepers with adjustable feet, i still use it now, it as the rail fixing bolt holes on the headboard a real one off.
Wow, Rog! Do you ever dream about a train coming and you are tied to the track............... :lol:
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The only downside with the bed is it weighs a ton. I had to dismantle it completely when we moved home.its a beautiful red coloured hardwood.
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I bet you’re a good sleeper Roger.
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