She notice that the "workbench" has been replaced with "benchwork".


I like that!

Butch













--- In [email protected], Ed Kozlowsky <soldado7264@...> wrote:
>
> The radius is 30" with a 21" straight section between halves.  One circuit is 
> 230".  I have 6" separation between circuits at 2.6% rise.  Deck separation 
> inluding the approach is 24".  The lower level is in process, but the design 
> calls for most of it to be fully sceniced.  Like everything else in life, 
> time and circumstances have revised my plans more than once.  I had my 
> workbench as part of the lower level, but when I lost my job I decided to 
> move it into the house for the Winter so I wouldn't have to heat the 
> trailer.  Well, I got my job back and turned the heat back on.  My wife 
> became suspicious about how temporary the workbench move is when I asked her 
> to come out and hold somthing for me.  She notice that the "workbench" has 
> been replaced with "benchwork"!
> 
> Ed Koz
> Sanford, Maine  
> 
> 
> >________________________________
> > From: up148 <up148@...>
> >To: [email protected] 
> >Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:09 AM
> >Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: The Train Room
> > 
> >
> > 
> >   
> > 
> >Hi Ed,
> >
> >Nice job!  This could solve some planning issue on my layout.  What is the 
> >radius of the helix and what is the total level separations you're going 
> >with.  Is the lower level for train/car storage or running through trains? 
> >
> >Butch 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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