21st-Jul-21, 10:14 AM
And finally, I get to the truth...it's easy because you've played with wood all your life!
I love puttering with gears
(20th-Jul-21, 07:29 PM)Gordon Steadman Wrote: I need some barriers! One of the Alfas took a small trip over the edge, bounced once and hopped into a black bucket on the floor. I'll look for some thin ply tomorrow.

(21st-Jul-21, 11:04 AM)rallyhub Wrote:The room is really a utility room with the central heating room off to one side. Three doors unfortunately so long straights - I like those - will be impossible. The big advantage is that the room is directly off the lounge so easy to sneak off without too much trouble(20th-Jul-21, 07:29 PM)Gordon Steadman Wrote: I need some barriers! One of the Alfas took a small trip over the edge, bounced once and hopped into a black bucket on the floor. I'll look for some thin ply tomorrow.
That happened to me once too. You know in advance that it's not safe without crash barriers, but the curiosity about how the cars will perform on the new track wins over the mind.
That is a very nice new promising hobby room you have.
It's always good to do a test track first. It makes it a lot easier to create the layout of a larger permanent track.
(21st-Jul-21, 11:12 AM)Gordon Steadman Wrote: To a degree, it depends how difficult (ie...expensive) insulating the main loft is going to be and that goes over the entire house and will give me free space of about 10 metres by 7metres. Get a nice track in that space
(21st-Jul-21, 11:36 AM)rallyhub Wrote:Strangely enough it wasn't!! In fact, none of the lofts were accessible when we first saw the house. As we were 500 kilometres away from home and had a dozen houses to look at, we were a bit pressed for time. I had assumed that I would be using part of the garage block as a track room but Ronnie seems to think that a trailer, mower, rotovator etc are essential bits of equipment but then she has always thought of the garden as more important than the house....bloody professionals eh? The car could have been left outside too.(21st-Jul-21, 11:12 AM)Gordon Steadman Wrote: To a degree, it depends how difficult (ie...expensive) insulating the main loft is going to be and that goes over the entire house and will give me free space of about 10 metres by 7metres. Get a nice track in that space
Wow, 10 by 7 metres, that sounds really good!!
As a slot race fan I can imagine that the loft may have been the decisive factor in choosing this house?
Well done.
(27th-Jul-21, 04:19 PM)Fluff Wrote: Is the fantastically complicated pad holder a piece of wood with a Slot cut in it ?.
Steve