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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2022-03-18 05:56
Early Spring Work On The Garden Railroad
Hello, hivers! It's been a bit of a struggle for me to come up with something to write about lately. It's not so much that I had nothing to write about, it's been more a matter of end of winter blahs and
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amberyooper
DIYHub
2022-01-03 08:58
Making Railroad Rails From Steel T-Posts
Hello, hivers and do-it-your-selfers! In this post, I'd like to show you how I made railroad rails for my 7-1/2 inch gauge garden railroad. I made this video back in the last week of October, but apparently
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-12-19 04:00
The Garden Railroad, Early Winter Edition Video
Hello, hivers! This started out with me buying some 12 inch patio paver blocks to use inside my greenhouse for stepping stones in the back area. With all the snow that we recently got, I was thinking about
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amberyooper
DIYHub
2021-12-09 04:36
Building The Garden Railway, Part 11, A Short Extension
Hello, hivers! It's time for another post about building my garden railroad! In my last post about my garden railroad, I talked about moving some of the track, and doing some ballast work. In this post,
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-04-04 21:57
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Byte (July 1986)
Byte was really meant more for computer hobbyists than just your average user and tended to have more technical content. The July 1986 issue includes:
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amberyooper
DIYHub
2021-11-26 07:35
Building The Garden Railway, Part 10, Moving The Track and Ballast Work
Hello, hivers! In my last post, I talked about rebuilding the back curve on the railroad, and hauling ballast gravel to fill in between the ties. By the middle of July, I had a fair amount of the railroad
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-11-17 06:18
Building The Garden Railway, Part 9, Finishing The Back Curve
Hello, hivers! In my last post about building my garden railroad, I talked about putting weed barrier cloth under more of the railroad, and putting ballast rock between the ties on the railroad. In this
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-11-07 03:29
Building The Garden Railway, Part 8, More Weed Barrier Cloth Under The Track
Hello, hivers! Welcome! In my last post about building the garden railroad, I talked about working on the big curve at the back of the garden by the alley. For this post, I'll be talking about working
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-11-04 03:49
Moving Patio Blocks on the Garden Railroad
Hello, hivers! For this post, I want to show you a short video that I made of moving patio paver blocks with my garden railroad. My regular followers are familiar with my building of this garden railroad,
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hirohurl
Liketu
2026-04-02 02:33
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Let's Go "Fuku Fuku!" (ふくふく)
Just to be clear, whatever you might be thinking, "fuku fuku" (ふくふく) is a Japanese onomatopoeic expression meaning something like "soft and plump," or "well fed," and is
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-10-30 07:44
Building The Garden Railway, Part 7, More Work On The Back Curve
Hello, hivers! Welcome! In the last post about building my garden railroad, I talked about putting weed barrier cloth under the track, and working on the curve at the back of the garden. In this post,
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-10-22 04:09
Building The Garden Railway, Part 6, Weed Barrier Under The Track
Hello, hivers! In my last garden railway post, I talked about getting the turnout set up, and connecting the track from the greenhouse to the turnout. In this post, I'll be talking about working on the
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amberyooper
DIYHub
2021-10-12 03:05
Building The Garden Railway, Part 4, Connecting the Turnout
Hello, hivers! Continuing from the last post about the garden railroad, after the turnout was more or less finished, It was time to connect the rest of the track to it. In order to connect the turnout
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-10-05 08:00
Building The Garden Railway, Part 3, Making Track
Hello, hivers! For part 3 of my series on building my garden railway, I'll show you how I make the track, and building a turnout. The first part of making the track is the rails. You can buy 1 inch tall
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vil-br
ska
2026-04-04 17:24
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Written Stone Found - A Nave da Floresta
Esse é um projeto musical que uso IA no vocal e instrumental, porem as letras são todas escritas a mão.
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amberyooper
garden-railroad
2021-09-27 03:32
Building My Garden Railroad, Part 2
Hello, hivers! In part 1 of this series, I talked about moving my 7-1/2 inch gauge railroad from the side yard fence line to the garden, and starting the process of laying out the railroad. That was done
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amberyooper
DIYHub
2021-09-19 05:46
Building My Garden Railroad, Part 1
Hello, hivers! As most of you who follow my garden posts know, I have a small railroad in my garden. This is a 7-1/2 inch gauge railroad. That means that the rails are 7-1/2 inches apart. 7-1/2 inch gauge
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