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Carl L
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I've decided I spend far too much time just sitting and pondering and wondering 'what if......' so I decided, like some others who shame with their work rate, to just crack on, after all what damage can I do, is anything ever 'wrong'?

The dock/quay side wall has had its first 'top' coat and the cross timbers are cut ready to stain and put in.

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Nice work Carl. Finish it off tomorrow? ;)
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I agree, nice work. It looks really good.
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Ditto above comments. Looks really good well done...
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Really appreciate the comments, thank you.
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That's a very clever way of getting a continuous run ... well thought out. I particularly like the way the run goes on different levels. Its inspiring for me a novice at this - thank you for posting.
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Appreciate the comment, thank you. I wanted to achieve a longer continuous run than just once round the shed and it was something I’d tried on a 6ft x 4ft as a teenager - a bit too ambitious on that scale!
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Neptune Street is a splendid achievement. :)
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Thank you.

Unfortunately other matters have got in the way this last fortnight so no further progress has been made.

I’m conscious that with progressing the dock area I haven’t run anything for what seems an eon, so with the arrival of the new Gaugemaster cleaning wagon (for all those hard to get to spots) I’ll be having a ‘play time’. Then it’s back to the dock, water time.
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One doesn't get to see a quay too often. If you find the time, a little video of the quay works in operation would be most interesting. :geek:
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