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Old 04-14-2015, 07:56 AM
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Love the Euclid dump truck!

You compound is looking really good too. I bet it is nice to go out the back door and play.

Chris
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Old 04-14-2015, 09:03 AM
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Now that the snow finally left another couple weeks Sandy and I will start road const just need to dry up a bit . I guess Mario will still have to wait as the snow blanket recedes North . Mike
What is this snow stuff you speak of?

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Love the Euclid dump truck!

You compound is looking really good too. I bet it is nice to go out the back door and play.

Chris
Thanks Chris. The old truck works really well too. It packs a lot of weight and rarely complains.

I have been involved with this hobby since 2011 and this is truly the first time that I have spent much time playing with the toys I have built at home. I have never had an area that was convenient or a project that seemed worth while enough to move all of the equipment out of the shop. Now with having this spot setup I can drive the trucks right out the roll up door and onto the road! Now the only things I am missing are some fellow operators!
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Old 04-14-2015, 02:26 PM
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My wife thought that the roads needed some signage so I got started making some yesterday using some scrap aluminum. The paint I had that was closest to the proper color sucks and takes forever to dry so I had to let these set overnight beside the wood stove. This morning they were almost dry so I got to drawing on the symbols with a Sharpie. I know this won't last and it doesn't look perfect but I think it adds a bit of detail to the roads. I have plans for some more signs when time permits but for now these will do.









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