Week 199
Sunday, May 20, 2018 thru Saturday, May 26, 2018
Sunday, May 20, 2018
I had to disassemble the bridge because there were cracks in the steel beams.
This looks complete, but it's not. |
Same picture just from a higher vantage point. |
I noticed cracks in the steel, so I disassembled and reassembled with more glue. |
I took a trip to the basement to paint the I beams. |
First, is the brown spray paint. |
Then the black spray paint. |
I will cut these to the proper distance to support the city viaduct going over the tracks at
Chicago Terminal.
Monday, May 21, 2018
Train Day with Rob Fair (2 hrs.) and Jordan Osborn (1 hr.).
We really accomplished more than I expected.
Check this out...
Check this out...
Rob Fair working on the deck bridge replacement. |
The replacement bridge is in place, but not installed. Dean Hatzis will be coming over Wed. afternoon to notch out the openings for final installation. |
Hey Jordan Osborn. How about a crazy face? Here you go... |
After Rob Fair finished the work on the new deck bridge, he started working on the new sidewalks that would be installed on Lake Street. |
I had to drill the holes a bit bigger for the traffic signal base wires to fit. |
That worked perfect. Can you see the first traffic light that I installed? |
Now all four are installed. It's going to tough holding me back from getting these up and running. |
I didn't really like the road pieces under the bridge, so I removed them. I cut new "asphalt" pieces and began the installation process. |
Here they are cut to fit, but still waiting for adhesive. |
Jordan Osborn was rearranging the vehicles throughout the layout tonight. This is one view of the work he did tonight. |
Another view... |
Rob Fair finished the Lake Street sidewalks. Now he's putting the sidewalk in place on the bridge to downtown Melrose Park. |
Here they are in place. Now I need to score and then paint them. |
Rob Fair's work area tonight. |
Back at the deck bridge and viaduct... You can see the old bridge we removed and the new one in the upper right of the picture ready for installation. |
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
I had a few minutes tonight, so I went and cut some foam board to fit Lake Street
This is my work area where I cut the foam boards. |
Here you can see the two layers I used to "lift" the ground to match the bridge. |
This distance between the foam board and the base of the bridge will hopefully match the distance the bridge has to come down to be even with the subroadbed above. |
Don't forget to calculate the "asphalt" layer too. |
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Train Day with Dean Hatzis (3:30-5:15pm) 1.75, Ed Nelson (3:30-5:15pm) 1.75, and Jordan Osborn (3:30-5pm) 1.5
Wow! Check out this progress...
This video shows Dean Hatzis in action...
Length: 00:00:13 sec.
Wow! Check out this progress...
Getting ready to put the cabinet in place. It will be a bit tricky to get all those cables out of the way. |
Ed Nelson in the ready position. |
Jordan Osborn is doing some clean-up before he places his vehicles in place. |
Jordan Osborn getting into the nitty gritty. |
Dean Hatzis and Ed Nelson carefully shore up the braces. |
Ugh, look at all those wires. It's a mess! |
Jordan's finished work. |
Another view. I will need to weather the roads before we say it's finished. |
Back at the monitor cabinet. |
There you go. All in place. Signed, sealed and delivered! |
After the cabinet was installed we traveled over to Lake Street to notch out the opening for the bridge. |
What a great tool. To see it in action open the video below: |
This video shows Dean Hatzis in action...
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Dean Hatzis stopped over today to install the top shelf of the cabinet we installed yesterday.
3-4pm (1)
Later in the day after Jan, Ben and I went out for dinner I returned to the basement layout...
3-4pm (1)
Dean Hatzis getting ready for securing the top shelf. |
Dean Hatzis ready for installation. |
This will be the BEFORE picture. Wires everywhere - frontal view. |
Quite a mess on the left. BEFORE - back view left. |
Another mess. BEFORE - back view right. |
Friday, May 25, 2018
Saturday, May 26, 2018
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