Sunday January 23, 2022

Started by Jim Donovan, January 23, 2022, 07:53:21 AM

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Jim Donovan

Start of another week. I had plans to go to Massachusetts for the show this week but COVID, airline unpredictability, and bad weather make a lousy combination. Things sure look screwed up this year. That said life is still good and back to the modeling bench.

Hope everyone has a great week.

Jim D
Holland & Odessa Railroad

MAP

Good morning!  A cool start to the day here.  Nothing a cup of coffee can't fix.  I'll be heading to the show since it's about an hour drive away.  I'll be masked up to be on the safe side.  Not that I need anything, but it'll be good to hit a show.
Mark

S&S RR

Good morning, again.  I'm heading into the train room. I hope everyone has a great day. From the F&SM:


John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

ReadingBob

Good Morning all!

Think I'll sit at the workbench and watch some football today.  ;)



Have a great one!
Bob Butts
robertbutts1@att.net

There's a fine line between Hobby and Mental Illness.

PRR Modeler

Good Morning All,

Been working on pet chores already. Some train room time today.

I hope everyone has a good day.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

GPdemayo

Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

MartyO

Marty

Zephyrus52246


Raymo

Morning. Cleaning up projects on the bench between loads of laundry this morning so I can concentrate on my challenge build. I'm headed to Springfield too, but I'm thinking it's going to be alot smaller than previous years.

jerryrbeach

Good afternoon.


Late check in as I made a trip to Lowe's this morning to pick up some supplies for my layout.  I was appalled at the complete garbage on hand in the rack of 1x4 pine boards.  IMO they were so bad they were unusable.  I ended up buying some 1x3 lumber instead and finding four decent eight foot boards took some serious work digging through the rack.  I had wanted to get one ten foot long board but that was impossible.  I'll have more waste this way, but it is what it is.  A shoutout to my friend Jim (whiskeyriver) who provided the gift card to pay for the lumber, wire, caulk, etc., that I bought.


I hope to lay track on one industrial spur before watching some football later this afternoon.  Everyone have a safe and productive day!
Jerry

S&S RR

Quote from: jerryrbeach on January 23, 2022, 12:12:46 PM
Good afternoon.


Late check in as I made a trip to Lowe's this morning to pick up some supplies for my layout.  I was appalled at the complete garbage on hand in the rack of 1x4 pine boards.  IMO they were so bad they were unusable.  I ended up buying some 1x3 lumber instead and finding four decent eight foot boards took some serious work digging through the rack.  I had wanted to get one ten foot long board but that was impossible.  I'll have more waste this way, but it is what it is.  A shoutout to my friend Jim (whiskeyriver) who provided the gift card to pay for the lumber, wire, caulk, etc., that I bought.




I hope to lay track on one industrial spur before watching some football later this afternoon.  Everyone have a safe and productive day!


Jerry


I had the same experience when I went to the lumber stores around here, this week.  I actually went to three of them that are within 4 miles of my house and came back with nothing.  The quality was as you described and the price was three times what it was 2 years ago when I build the addition to my layout. I was look for 1x2, 1x3, and 1x4 pine to trim out the next big area on my layout. My solution was to rip a 2x10 on my table saw that I had in the garage. It was left over from my siding job on the cabin 9 years ago. It took me a half hour to get the lumber I needed and zero out of pocket. I inventoried my lumber stash and I will be doing a lot more of this until things get back to normal.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

deemery

Apparently, plywood prices have come back down.  I'm getting one more set of built-in bookcases for the attic library.  The price for 3/4 oak is about what it was a couple of years ago.  1/4 was still more expensive, but not 3x, like it was last year. 


Maybe the right answer is to make your own 1x4 from plywood :-(  More work, but stronger result.


dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

jerryrbeach

Quote from: S&S RR on January 23, 2022, 12:34:39 PM
Quote from: jerryrbeach on January 23, 2022, 12:12:46 PM
Good afternoon.


Late check in as I made a trip to Lowe's this morning to pick up some supplies for my layout.  I was appalled at the complete garbage on hand in the rack of 1x4 pine boards.  IMO they were so bad they were unusable.  I ended up buying some 1x3 lumber instead and finding four decent eight foot boards took some serious work digging through the rack.  I had wanted to get one ten foot long board but that was impossible.  I'll have more waste this way, but it is what it is.  A shoutout to my friend Jim (whiskeyriver) who provided the gift card to pay for the lumber, wire, caulk, etc., that I bought.




I hope to lay track on one industrial spur before watching some football later this afternoon.  Everyone have a safe and productive day!


Jerry


I had the same experience when I went to the lumber stores around here, this week.  I actually went to three of them that are within 4 miles of my house and came back with nothing.  The quality was as you described and the price was three times what it was 2 years ago when I build the addition to my layout. I was look for 1x2, 1x3, and 1x4 pine to trim out the next big area on my layout. My solution was to rip a 2x10 on my table saw that I had in the garage. It was left over from my siding job on the cabin 9 years ago. It took me a half hour to get the lumber I needed and zero out of pocket. I inventoried my lumber stash and I will be doing a lot more of this until things get back to normal.


John,


I started the layout with 1x4 lumber and by buying 16' boards I found some pretty decent quality.  I used my battery powered circ saw to cut them slightly overlength in the parking lot.  Once I got home I cut them to the exact length with my miter saw.  When I went back a year later not only had the price increased but the quality declined.  I bought a sheet of 3/4" plywood and ripped that to match the width of the 1x4's I had used when I started.  Right now I am adding some narrow shelves to the edges of the layout in a few places, so the 1x3's are sufficiently strong.  The eight footers I bought were $5.52 each, something I didn't find excessive given where prices were a year ago.  I often count my blessings that I didn't have to buy any lumber when prices were peaking (and then some).
Jerry

jerryrbeach

Quote from: deemery on January 23, 2022, 01:45:24 PM
Apparently, plywood prices have come back down.  I'm getting one more set of built-in bookcases for the attic library.  The price for 3/4 oak is about what it was a couple of years ago.  1/4 was still more expensive, but not 3x, like it was last year. 


Maybe the right answer is to make your own 1x4 from plywood :-(  More work, but stronger result.


dave


Dave,


My local Lowe's is getting $62 for a sheet of 3/4" plywood sheathing.  IIRC, I paid around $40 when I bought and ripped a sheet to add more benchwork to my layout two years ago.  IMO even at $62, if you have the ability to rip this into the size boards you need, it is far less expensive than buying dimensional lumber.  Not to mention, the quality is far superior.  I only needed a few pieces to add some narrow shelves to my existing benchwork so buying a sheet of plywood would have been massive overkill. Hence, buying the 1x3's today.
Jerry

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