We started by having a little mini-tour of the latest (if not little) progress which included adding static grass in the foreground of Hoovertown, starting the back section of Hoovertown which will include the residential area, and the addition of JRMI to the railroad to starting with Decoder Pro.
Have you ever had a "sticking" point on your railroad construction where you just can seem to make any progress? Of course you have! For me, it was finishing the drywalling of the alcove addition (6-1/2' x 7' area). Tonight's main objective was that drywall completion and to "get-r-done"...... and the guys did!
I actually did do a little work, although it was documented. My main function was to make the cuts using my radial arm saw as I think the guys were a little scared of this 50 year old DeWalt wonder. I also ran tools and of, course ran my mouth (I'm an expert!). Enjoy the pictures!
Someone had made a remark at the last get together that "these aren't Doublestuff" so I made sure that mistake wasn't repeated. We had the usual mix of cookies, soft drinks, water and coffee. It was warm in the basement due to our Georgia heat wave and all of the furious working!
Recycling is the name of the game, so we reused the lumber taken down from the closet demo. Here Paul & Scott are removing nails, screws, etc. from the lumber before measuring and cutting.
Steve manned the measuring tape much of the night and is laying out one of the studs. The next "un picture" is of me making the cut.
Paul brought his handy-dandy driver gun to make short work of attaching the plate to the floor.
Done! All I've got to do now is taping, mudding, and painting! After the work was done we had a nice chat about Scott's upcoming casting clinic. Scott is an expert the the art and the guys are really looking forward to learning from him. I got out a bunch of possible canidates for casting while we all hammered Scott with questions about casting. Can't WAIT!
I had a couple of sections of 4' x 9' 1/2 dryway ready for the guys. Here Scott & Paul are marking the bottom to remove 1/2" before taking the sheet into the alcove.
Talk about some nice looking studs! I'm talking about the wall, not the NCIOG guys!
An up it goes! The guys also brought the other sheet in the room before sealing it up.
Steve was our "high man" when it came to driving the screws. Scott had just finished trimming the sheet to fit in between the existing wall. Somebody made the comment that there weren't any trains running, so I fired up two throttles using my laptop and Decoder Pro and ran them around the layout for a lap.
Scott mans the gun while Paul & Steve hang on.
Scott's not afraid to get down and dirty when it comes to railroading. Here he's making the cut for the final piece. I'll make the rest of the cut from my end once he's through.
Heeeerrrrs Johnny!!! - I mean Heeeeerrrs Ken! He just couldn't resist the impulse to stick his head in. It's a good thing that he didn't get a drywall screw in it!
Done! All I've got to do now is taping, mudding, and painting! After the work was done we had a nice chat about Scott's upcoming casting clinic. Scott is an expert the the art and the guys are really looking forward to learning from him. I got out a bunch of possible canidates for casting while we all hammered Scott with questions about casting. Can't WAIT!
We ended around 11p and I really appreciate the guys making the trek and "unsticking" me! Thank you!
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