Yes he did. Here is a link to the video just after the plumber finishes his part. I also had to rebuild the soffit, tape, 3 coats of compound, and sand each coat, and paint. th-cam.com/video/WsuommMy3eQ/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
@@goldenmanuever1176 He said that he had been in much worse places. I had everything opened up and the exercise pad laid out and the work was right in front of him at eye level. Good thing the bracing under the table was plenty strong enough and he weighed Maybe 150 lbs.
@@alsvintagetoytrains7042 I am very sure if you build a train table, it is wise, and you are, to hold a person or two. Unless it is only 2 feet wide or less and there is no need to ever stand on it. Stuff happens and sooner or later you will find yourself on the table to fix something.
Glad it’s all fixed, everything looks great, Al.
I’m glad you’re back to normal! Was missing your very good informative videos. I enjoyed this video as usual.
Glad it's fixed
Great repair Al hope the Lionel model equipment runs for ever!
You and me both!
Nice run I enjoyed it
Nice to see everything back in tip top shape.
Thank you!
Al, glad to see everything back to normal again.
Thanks!
Job well done!
Nice to see your layout running again!
Thank you! I actually spent a couple hours vacuuming the carpet & any cob webs seen, and dusting all the buildings and accessories.
Might as well while you have the opportunity. It looks like you keep your layout in great shape.
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Looks like it never happened Al. I’m so glad you’re back in business again. Love those passenger sets especially the Jersey Central! 💯☺️ Frank
Thanks! Just glad I can get back to running trains. Passenger sets are definitely my favorite to run.
Great to see everything back in running shape Al! Love that FM Trainmaster!
Thanks! Glad to have the layout operational again.
Looking awesome, you have a great space. Nice run session too, looks like everything is working perfectly.
Thanks, everything is back up and running well.
Wow, nice Jersey Central!
That`s a nice!
al, did the plumber have to walk on the layout to gain access to the leak? That is a nightmare to me. Love the vids and the layout
Yes he did. Here is a link to the video just after the plumber finishes his part. I also had to rebuild the soffit, tape, 3 coats of compound, and sand each coat, and paint.
th-cam.com/video/WsuommMy3eQ/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
@@alsvintagetoytrains7042 It came out great Looks like it never happened
@@alsvintagetoytrains7042Al did the plumber walk in thinking he was just going to walk only to see this masterpiece of Lionel model railroading? 😂😂😂
@@goldenmanuever1176 He said that he had been in much worse places. I had everything opened up and the exercise pad laid out and the work was right in front of him at eye level. Good thing the bracing under the table was plenty strong enough and he weighed Maybe 150 lbs.
@@alsvintagetoytrains7042 I am very sure if you build a train table, it is wise, and you are, to hold a person or two. Unless it is only 2 feet wide or less and there is no need to ever stand on it. Stuff happens and sooner or later you will find yourself on the table to fix something.
You run them like they were meant to run...