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A lot of discussion has taken place at the club about the best methods used to keep a indoor layout lean, so I though I would ask what you all think.
A lot of discussion has taken place at the club about the best methods used to keep a indoor layout lean, so I though I would ask what you all think.
I was going to say seal the brickwork, but it looks like the walls are painted anyway..
Try to stop drafts/dust from either end of garage / other works in the garage.
Possibly line the roof? Possibly make the layout a 'room' within the garage?
That wagon mounted brush looks good. For me the issue is completely removing the leaves, which start to fall in greater number at this time of year. I have a lot of trees! Brushing leaves aside will not resolve my problem, as they will return with a vengence!
I go on my hands and knees and pick them up off the track and the area directly around the track, putting them into a bucket. I work the line and both branches from end to end. At this time of year it takes around an hour a week. I have a portable radio with me and it is surprisingly theraputic. I also use kneelers. I sometimes use an old hand brush.
When the bucket is full the leaves are placed in my 'green bin'!
When I extended my line under the trees at the bottom of the garden I had two issues: Birds roosting in the trees left messages, both on the track and on waiting stock if it was left in the loop. Animals would also sneak out at night an burrow in my ballast. Some months on and both problems have largely gone away. Thee is the odd Guano deposit to scrape away but nothing like it was in the spring. Fingers crossed for next year.
James