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Title: Monday, April 27, 2026
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 27, 2026, 08:23:24 AM
Morning all,

It's raining here and looks like it will continue this afternoon.

The backdrop is still up, so I think that's a win.  I might do the second one if the rain clears for a few hours.  The adhesive stinks and I need to open the basement window for ventilation.  Otherwise I might start another kit.

Jeff
Title: Re: Monday, April 27, 2026
Post by: BandOGuy on April 27, 2026, 09:40:08 AM
Ain't retirement wonderful? Doing what you want when you want?
Title: Re: Monday, April 27, 2026
Post by: deemery on April 27, 2026, 03:12:49 PM
A question for James and others knowledgeable about small farms:  What would a simple pigpen look like?  James suggests a 19th century farm might raise a pig for fall slaughter, but where would they keep that pig during the summer?  

Unlike when I was looking for chicken coops, a quick web search didn't reveal any interesting/inspiring drawings. 

Thanks in advance!

dave
Title: Re: Monday, April 27, 2026
Post by: Jim Donovan on April 27, 2026, 04:24:47 PM
Aftrnoon Folks;

A late check in for me. Dave back in 1900 pigs were the garbage eaters of the farm (that is why their meat had to be cooked only well done as they would have worms. Hereis your answer put together by AI:

In the early 1900s, a typical summer pig pen (or "hog house") was a practical, low-tech environment designed to keep pigs cool and fed during the peak heat. Because pigs lack sweat glands, these pens were centered around heat management through shade and moisture.

Key Features of a 1900s Summer Pen

Pig Pen.png

I imagine the fence would have been a little more basic than the picture above but every pen I have seen is about the same for a small farm.

As for my own modeling efforts I am in cleaning and fix things up mode. I am making a better light for the workbench, cleaned up the layout to finally get the rest of track laid  and even managed to make a portable power pack for when I need power for led lighting away from the layout. Tomorrow probably more of the same. Have a great night everyone.

Jim
Title: Re: Monday, April 27, 2026
Post by: GPdemayo on April 27, 2026, 04:57:06 PM
Afternoon all.....