Loads for wagons

Re:Loads for wagons plus shed

Just realised that I got the levels wrong here, the levels of handle holes, diamonds, should all be level with the outside frame, to avoid trip hazards

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Re:Loads for wagons plus shed

Right, chopped it up, shimmed the grid in the centre, dropped the grab handle recesses, & reassembled & first 2 coats of paint

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looks better, but need a bit more attention to paint yet
 
Re:Loads for wagons plus shed

Granitechops said:
Right, chopped it up, shimmed the grid in the centre, dropped the grab handle recesses, & reassembled & first 2 coats of paint
looks better, but need a bit more attention to paint yet


Looked good before - but now it looks excellent :clap:
 
Re:Loads for wagons plus shed

Bought a pot of this from Lidls a while ago suposed to be FINE filler, but for my intended use not what I thought, as the grains in it were as large as sand grains, so mixed some with grey acrylic & used it to simulate a concrete finish on the slab, but still too coarse
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Re:Loads for wagons plus shed

Also been doodling with a bit of net that came with a model fishing boat that I had discarded

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Thanks Fred,
first one is a modern pressed steel type, with me using basically the same method as the maker by pressing the raised dimples ( not diamonds) in from the other side into the styrene
The Model
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The one in my back garden about 27 yrs old
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Diamond pattern inspection cover, small one, no handle lifts, just use screwdriver :bigsmile:
I have used recessed diamond pattern
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a real one, again in my back garden, about 100 years old, used raised diamonds as a non slip device.
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suppose I could use some thin styrene, cut into diamonds, stuck on top, to replicate that style

interestingly although this originally had had lifts across those recesses they have rusted away a long time ago, they were steel bars inserted into the casting, but the cast iron rusts very much slower,
So this also now a screwdriver job!! :bigsmile:
 
Street drain, as seen outside in the road, minus founders name cast in, that would be a bit small even in this scale, the cross bars are that shape to cope with 44 ton lorries!!
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flush with frame
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Granitechops said:
Street drain, as seen outside in the road, minus founders name cast in, that would be a bit small even in this scale, the cross bars are that shape to cope with 44 ton lorries!!

Very authentic Don!
I can remember a time when the cast iron grates were highly prized by a certain peripatetic section of the community - they were disposable and brought them some income!

Mick
 
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