I was absurdly heartened to see you’re a relatively young fellow, like me. Well, I’m 52 right now but have been relatively young for a long time now. One always pictures the guys who build and run live steam garden railways as being retirees with white hair and beards. Nowt wrong with that, mind, but it’s nice to see young fellows like us (I have been young for quite some time now) doing great things to keep the hobby alive.
Hi Rob Like you I bought the same shelving a couple of years ago & just to let you know that the mdf shelves sag in the middle so before you experience it brace the bottoms I used 1”x2” battens to reinforce them and prevent your tools etc falling through
A very interesting video Rob, thanks for sharing, and i look forward to the guided tours of the MkII workshop 😂😂😂
Very inspiring! Thanks Rob!!!
Great video Rob! It’s great to the behind the scenes of your workshop!
Lovely video Rob! Thanks for taking the time to make it.
I was absurdly heartened to see you’re a relatively young fellow, like me. Well, I’m 52 right now but have been relatively young for a long time now. One always pictures the guys who build and run live steam garden railways as being retirees with white hair and beards. Nowt wrong with that, mind, but it’s nice to see young fellows like us (I have been young for quite some time now) doing great things to keep the hobby alive.
Hi Rob
Like you I bought the same shelving a couple of years ago & just to let you know that the mdf shelves sag in the middle so before you experience it brace the bottoms
I used 1”x2” battens to reinforce them and prevent your tools etc falling through