fixing backscene onto the baseboard

Started by bluedepot, November 13, 2021, 03:55:00 PM

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bluedepot

quick update... i employed andy's method...

i used knock down connectors / modesty blocks

i just need to sort out the backscene join in the centre so it is flush and then done for now

thanks andy and others for your suggestions and advice on this









ntpntpntp

@bluedepot Some people use the simple clip-on paper binder strips to tidy up the top of the backscene and across the joints between each piece.

This kind of thing

https://ombindingsupplies.co.uk/product/binding-supplies/plastic-slide-bars/a4-square-back-slide-binders

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Quote from: ntpntpntp on December 28, 2021, 08:41:08 PM
@bluedepot Some people use the simple clip-on paper binder strips to tidy up the top of the backscene and across the joints between each piece.

This kind of thing

https://ombindingsupplies.co.uk/product/binding-supplies/plastic-slide-bars/a4-square-back-slide-binders



I use those. They also do them in clear plastic. They're great for protecting the tops of backscenes which can easily be damaged and also for the tops of facia boards front of layout.

bluedepot

cheers ntp and nobby i will buy some like that good idea


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