trammayo
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Having sorted my track layout in the new yard, I started making preparations for the workshop building.
I had a section of Corflute sheet (ex-election poster) and a load of small off-cuts from the station project so I thought the floor of the new shed might well be made of this rot-proof material. I cut five parallel lengths and then glued on seperate pieces to allow for curves. The board had fixing holes in which were just hastily filled and the pieces were given two coverings of undercoat.
For fixing, I dug out all the small pieces and glued these to the edge of the sleepers, then glued the floor pieces on to them. I used some 15mm veneer pins , nailed into the sleeper ends, to keep everything in place whilst Pu adhesive set (its a rather 'slippy, slidy' material) and that worked.
Need some ballast and will use some cement to edge up the front of the floor. The depot/workshop building will not be the full length of the floor - the front part will form a short apron in front of the shed doors.
The shed will be timber framed and clad walls - with a corrugated roof (more beans for tea). I've been messing about for three days now but I feel I should be able to start building soon.
I've cut 150 actual feet of board (2.5mm x15mm approx.) which equates to over 3000 scale feet. All cut from scrap wood - not too bad on a 12" saw - just needs cutting to size and stray fibres sanding off.
I had a section of Corflute sheet (ex-election poster) and a load of small off-cuts from the station project so I thought the floor of the new shed might well be made of this rot-proof material. I cut five parallel lengths and then glued on seperate pieces to allow for curves. The board had fixing holes in which were just hastily filled and the pieces were given two coverings of undercoat.
For fixing, I dug out all the small pieces and glued these to the edge of the sleepers, then glued the floor pieces on to them. I used some 15mm veneer pins , nailed into the sleeper ends, to keep everything in place whilst Pu adhesive set (its a rather 'slippy, slidy' material) and that worked.

Need some ballast and will use some cement to edge up the front of the floor. The depot/workshop building will not be the full length of the floor - the front part will form a short apron in front of the shed doors.
The shed will be timber framed and clad walls - with a corrugated roof (more beans for tea). I've been messing about for three days now but I feel I should be able to start building soon.


I've cut 150 actual feet of board (2.5mm x15mm approx.) which equates to over 3000 scale feet. All cut from scrap wood - not too bad on a 12" saw - just needs cutting to size and stray fibres sanding off.