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, I've written 7 posts about the process of building it. I still have several more posts to write about the continuing process of building the railroad. I think if I tried to cram the entire process into just a couple of posts, they would be way too long, I have a lot of pictures of the process.
This garden railroad that I've built is a 7-1/2 inch gauge track, that is the distance between the rails. 7-1/2 inch gauge is one of the more popular "ride on" railroad gauges in the U.S. In Great Britain and parts of Canada, 7-1/4 inch gauge is the standard. I think that builders in Australia also use the 7-1/4 inch gauge, but I'm not sure on that.
I built this railroad for moving heavy stuff from the alley, where I unload it from my vehicle, up to the area of the greenhouse. I also ride on the flatcar occasionally, just for fun.
Here is the video that I made about moving patio paver blocks. It's about 2 minutes long, just a short video.
Thanks for stopping by to check out this video!