KeithT said:It will have to be very narrow gauge to get a train over that Phil.
What is it? T gauge...................................?8|
Sorry sir, of course sir. Thinks (Saxon and Ballenburg) = VERY sorry sir!Philbahn said:Don't get smart , thats only one side of the form work
KeithT said:It will have to be very narrow gauge to get a train over that Phil.
What is it? T gauge...................................?8|
It's an art form. :love:Philbahn said:Thanks Steve ,I knew I would get sense out of you .![]()
Unlike some people from Sale![]()
KeithT said:Sorry sir, of course sir. Thinks (Saxon and Ballenburg) = VERY sorry sir!Philbahn said:Don't get smart , thats only one side of the form work
KeithT said:It will have to be very narrow gauge to get a train over that Phil.
What is it? T gauge...................................?8|
No thanks. I suspect it would be very lumpy. &:Philbahn said:Do you want custard to go with that humble pie?![]()
KeithT said:Sorry sir, of course sir. Thinks (Saxon and Ballenburg) = VERY sorry sir!Philbahn said:Don't get smart , thats only one side of the form work
KeithT said:It will have to be very narrow gauge to get a train over that Phil.
What is it? T gauge...................................?8|
CoggesRailway said:Cool. it will be a pretty thin bit of conrete at the top of the arch. very elegant.
Steve said:Looks brilliant Phil this is going to be great project![]()
stockers said:Phil, paving slabs dont use the big stones you usually find in concrete. They use a much finer aggregate. Easiest way to mimic this is to add a bit of sharp sand to the aggregate when mixing. The extra fine material helps fill holes.