LOW GHYLL

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Once you get going Steve there's no stopping you - looks good and strong. Barry
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I reckon the time he spends working in there he’ll be sleeping on the shelves.
Nurse, the screens!
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bulleidboy wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 4:10 pm Once you get going Steve there's no stopping you - looks good and strong. Barry
I made a batch of I beams yesterday, started cutting and installing today. Stopped dead in my tracks when I ran out of I beams - short by 57”. And rather than sleep on the shelves, I fell asleep on the sofa. ;)
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Low Ghyll has been dusted off - two years after it was mothballed.
I recently raised the shelf that it sits on to give a little more space above West Orton and finally got round to shortening what used to be the unused storage yard. This has necessitated a revised lift out section.
Finished the wiring this morning and reused the old West Orton bridge, suitably narrowed, to give it a bit of interest.
Locos have run across the bridge but the rest of the layout is seriously dirty and the board joints need adjusting - again. :?

Image2023-05-22_12-38-48 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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