Thanks John . Love it thats a "tight" clearence, how far off the ground does it come out. ?Heres my effort; one of two.
Thanks John . Love it thats a "tight" clearence, how far off the ground does it come out. ?
Oo, Box Idea very good, I do find those thing cost the earth and the plastic is a brittle as my humour. But great ideaNot really a shed as such, but I have this 'Depot' at the end of my line where I can store 3 freight trains ready to run.
It is 2 Ketter garden storage benches bolted together, with the sides cut out for track access. A 3/4 in piece of re-inforced Plywood board painted black is secured from the inside of the bench. I guess this is my 'flap' although it isn't hinged.
The 3 roads inside are Bachmann Plastic track, so no Locomotives are allowed any further than just inside the Depot's entrance....
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Now this is interesting, Just invested 180 quid (wifes idea so it got the go ahead straight away strangly) in a new chicken door for the chooks which has its own up and down motor controller and sunset/sunrise sensor ! maybe this could be another RC project ??I have 3 catflaps in my plastic shed, operated manually from inside by cord and pulley, so I don't have to bend down. Clearance is OK for LGB but tight for some Piko and so 'small dogflaps' would be better, given sufficient room to fit them. Magnets help them close and they can be locked by sliding the coloured bits.
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Idea for the project.Now this is interesting, Just invested 180 quid (wifes idea so it got the go ahead straight away strangly) in a new chicken door for the chooks which has its own up and down motor controller and sunset/sunrise sensor ! maybe this could be another RC project ??