We have been filling in the large washouts with 3" rock. Finish raising and tamping with the smaller ballast rock. In flood conditions the water should flow through the large rock leaving the track in place. The base will still be there with the track, you still would have to replace some of the ballast when washed over, but the base would still be there.
I couldn't disagree more, allot of mom's to be would have an appreciation for hard work especially geared towards family memory building like whiskey river is for. They are most likely having to beat the single mom's away with a stick.
We have been filling in the large washouts with 3" rock. Finish raising and tamping with the smaller ballast rock. In flood conditions the water should flow through the large rock leaving the track in place. The base will still be there with the track, you still would have to replace some of the ballast when washed over, but the base would still be there.
I am a bit confused, why did you use the "large" clean rock at the base? Was it just to build up where the ballast had been washed out?
do they us the Santa Fe for hauling passengers
That is a lot of work... Hope all went okay?
You need to grease the edges of the bottom plates on the hoppers.
did you find the washed out track?
its probably down the river somewhere
What is the gauge of this railway
Wes Brackman the RC enthusiast 16inch
i wanna be there
impressive !
very well
johnny cash
I can promise you one thing, these guys have never seen a woman naked...
Daniel S I'm sure they have. Unlike you
LOL, keep telling yourself that, junior. I'm married with 3 kids and am not an adult who is infatuated with trains...unlike you
found the desert storm vet with no CAR
I couldn't disagree more, allot of mom's to be would have an appreciation for hard work especially geared towards family memory building like whiskey river is for. They are most likely having to beat the single mom's away with a stick.