Neptune Street
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The other day I decided to hinge my lift out/crawl under section so bought a couple of narrow hinges and much to my relief it works a treat. Just need to camouflage the hinges now.
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Knees finally got the better of you?Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 1:04 pm The other day I decided to hinge my lift out/crawl under section so bought a couple of narrow hinges and much to my relief it works a treat. Just need to camouflage the hinges now.
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I’d thought about hinging the section but I’ve made it impossible as one section; the upper tracks incline from left to right, lower tracks incline right to left, each pair of tracks would have to be hinged independently and as far as I can work out on opposite sides. At the moment it’s in the too hard to do drawer, so my knees take the battering.
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Early start of the terraces down to the quayside.
Standing alone it reminded me of Mrs Wilberforce’s in The Ladykillers, line at the foot of the garden and lines out of KX behind, then again maybe not
Long way to go.
Standing alone it reminded me of Mrs Wilberforce’s in The Ladykillers, line at the foot of the garden and lines out of KX behind, then again maybe not
Long way to go.
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The latest edition to the loco stud simmers on the quayside waiting for the next fish train to form up.
Saw it yesterday, just too good to walk past and at a bargain price to boot.
Saw it yesterday, just too good to walk past and at a bargain price to boot.
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Rather than hinged, why not simply a 'lift out' section... you can then pick up the whole lot, walk past, turn round, and put the whole lot down in place again... much better for your knees!Carl L wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:41 pm I’d thought about hinging the section but I’ve made it impossible as one section; the upper tracks incline from left to right, lower tracks incline right to left, each pair of tracks would have to be hinged independently and as far as I can work out on opposite sides. At the moment it’s in the too hard to do drawer, so my knees take the battering.
I could also envision a rope and pulley to help with the lifting...
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