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I should ask for the security footage to voice over for a step by step on making paper mill details from pipes.
Thanks to all who have replied! I appreciate each and every one of your responses.I've taken a good look at the room. While I would like to take the path of least resistance, ultimately, for me to be happy, I'm looking at a fully finished room, which means fully studded out and drywalled with a drop ceiling and a finished floor. The more I look at it, there is no easy way to box in the sewer pipe without framing a wall under it, but, more importantly, installing the wall angle for the drop ceiling will be nearly impossible without stud walls on all sides. Sadly, though, the layout will probably need to be disassembled into its door sections, so I can move them around the room while I work. Yikes.@Dave Vollmer, I have liked the color you used on your walls since you first painted them. I agree that it's a good hazy color, but it's also a neutral that won't have to be repainted when you sell the house.As for ceilings, I am a proponent of light-colored ceilings to brighten the room. Regardless of color, I have no interest in spending days and days trying to paint all of the nooks and crannies in those joist bays with the pipes and electrical wires in there, while trying to keep the paint off the layout. I much prefer a drop ceiling, and, for comparison, the finished part of our basement doesn't feel too low to me.DFF
If you ever need a cheap electrician to lend a hand with the lighting, drop me a line. I'll bring my tools and my copy of the NEC.
Dave do you have the Feb 16 issue of Trains? Has a map of what's left of the SCL today.
Man, if my boys and I don't show up at Lowe's on a weekly basis, I'm pretty sure they'd issue and APB on us, as Missing Persons. Two trips there in the past four days!
It sounds like you'd benefit from more thorough planning and better shopping lists.
P.S. You Western Maryland fans are included in this announcement. In fact, @wm3798 should be really excited by the release of WM GP40 #3798!
Long live first and second generation locomotives.DFF
It's nice to know they're still out there. Meanwhile SD90s are being stored, sold, or traded. Haha! I love it. Long live first and second generation locomotives.DFF