The St. Louis & Denver Railroad - The Build

Started by GPdemayo, December 21, 2013, 09:57:54 AM

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Philip

Checked your linked in profile.

Once upon a time I was an interior trim carpentry owner doing 4-5 houses a week.
Oh what fun $$$

Building models is easier but that pay.....


Philip

deemery

Quote from: Philip on May 28, 2025, 05:51:33 PMChecked your linked in profile.

Once upon a time I was an interior trim carpentry owner doing 4-5 houses a week.
Oh what fun $$$

Building models is easier but that pay.....


Philip
My (late) brother liked that kind of work.  His least favorite carpentry task was roof framing and roofing.  "It's always too hot or too cold, and too dangerous!"  He was good at high-end finish work, including doing a "Victoria's Secret" mall store once.  I make business cards for him for "Boudoir Carpentry," he said "Don't let the union see that!"  

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

GPdemayo

Quote from: Philip on May 28, 2025, 05:51:33 PMChecked your linked in profile.

Once upon a time I was an interior trim carpentry owner doing 4-5 houses a week.
Oh what fun $$$

Building models is easier but that pay.....


Philip

You had to be a busy guy back in the day. Can't disagree about the pay Philip, those were some days when large amounts of dollars changed hands every week.

When Pegi and I were based out of Ft. Lauderdale, we had form, rough and finish carpenters on payroll and subs for the rest of the project work. Two of the eight finish guys that worked with us had previously worked at the Chris Craft plant in Pompano Beach and could do things with wood that no carpenters I knew could duplicate.

Some of the rec room bars and library wood work we put in homes that we designed and built were amazing. They made us look good. Always try to find the best people for the job, treat them well and the results can be amazing.

There were times when I knew what I wanted the finished work to look like, but couldn't figure out how to get it built. I'd explain what I wanted and left them to it. In a few days I'd go back and there was an amazing finished product and when they explained how they got it done, their solutions seemed so simple. Always walked away scratching my head and mumbling "why didn't I think of that".

That's why since I'm not building real structures now, I do enjoy building scratch designs or the craftsmen kits. But like Tom said, the real life thing keep interfering with the modeling.

Thanks for looking in Philip. 
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

GPdemayo

Thought I'd try a test photo to see how it goes.....



As I haven't been doing much with this thread over the last few years, I have been adding kits that catch my eye and a few pieces of motive power and this is one of them.

It is a logging loco that I got from Tom, as usual he had to really twist my arm to make a sale, and will incorporate into a logging operation.

Tom has one on the A&S with a great paint job and TCM sound, it runs very well and sounds great. I'll get out the ole' paint brush and some engine black and see what I can do with mine.  ::)
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

ACL1504

Greg,

The loco photo looks good, but this is lighter and looks better.

Tom

"If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
Thomas Jefferson

Tom Langford
telsr1@aol.com

ACL1504

"If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
Thomas Jefferson

Tom Langford
telsr1@aol.com

Jerry

Greg nice looking addition to the RR.

Tom great video of ne running!

Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

Rick

Greg, nice to see you back at the layout.
That loco is a beauty.
Looking forward to your paint job on it.

PRR Modeler

Greg it's good to see you doing something on your RR.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

nycjeff

Hello Greg, OMG !  A post on your layout thread, my heart be still.
Jeff Firestone
Morristown, Arizona
modeling the New York Central in rural Ohio in the late 1940's

GPdemayo

Quote from: ACL1504 on July 09, 2025, 04:43:16 PMSierra loco #7.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFwblB8q5W0

Thanks for the enhanced photo, it makes the loco look much better. My photography skills leave a bit to be desired.  :(

Enjoyed the video, the loco looks great pulling the log cars through the woods..... 8)
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

GPdemayo

Jerry.....thanks for looking in, I'll post a few more that I have gotten when I get a minute  :)

Rick.....it would look great running around in the countryside where you are now  :)

Curt.....letting dust collect on the layout is the best I can do right now, dang it  :(

Jeff.....I really didn't mean to cause problems for our esteemed members by posting, I'll try to be careful in the future  ;)
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

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