LOW GHYLL

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Steve M
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Before lunch I finished the support rings and put one vertical rail in place to hold everything square.

Image20210114_134702 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

I’ve now added the remaining rails and the standoffs. It can dry overnight before getting a coat of red primer tomorrow.

Image20210114_142022 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Wow, that's some detailed parts to cut out. What are you using to remove them from the fret?
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Single edge razor blade - not a Stanley blade or scalpel, both are too thick!
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Oh, that's something else I'll need to order. :D
Glue ??? PVA possibly?
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Amazon, about £6 for 100.
I’m using aliphatic resin from Deluxe Materials as it sets a little harder than PVA.
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That's great Steve. Thanks for the info.. :D
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A squirt of red primer and a wash of black.

Image20210115_111358 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

And finally, all done. The second ladder will probably end up on the engine shed when I next upgrade that.

Image20210115_115349 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Ladder much better vertical than the original sloped version.
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Looks as though its always been there - well done.
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Looks very good.
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