Cover for layout

Started by Brenda, November 26, 2012, 06:06:35 PM

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scotsoft

That sounds like a great solution but Brenda has a cat who likes to get onto her layout, I can just picture one cat attempting to make a gentle landing on this expanse of white cloth and then getting that sinking feeling  :smiley-laughing:  :smiley-laughing:

cheers John.

Paddy

Hi John,

Agreed but the solid tops I tried were all too unweildly and as Brenda is disabled she may have issues with such a solution as well?  We have a cat (Henry) who is also a nosy chap who loves to get in to rooms/places he is not allowed.  Basically, I keep the door to the study shut to protect the railway.

Paddy
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Paddy

OK in the interests of "community" I have just ordered some tablecloth weights from Amazon.  I will let everyone know how I get on once they have arrived.

Paddy
HOLLERTON JUNCTION (SHED 13C)
London Midland Region
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serg

i must be lucky my cat hates my layout and wont go near it

Brenda

Thanks Paddy, yes it does get difficult when lifting large objects and I hope to be able to
be totally independant with it.
Please dont gasp but mt layout is in my conservatory, which is the entrance to the garden.
I'm having a false roof buit 12" above the roof (slanting) which will have several layers
of shading to stop the sun,(so it can be removed at the end of the summer - if we have one)
and I already have a air conditioning unit. All this is necessary otherwise I'd never use the
conservatory from May-september. It is very frustrating as I'd rather spend the time trying
to work out which controller to buy.. but more of that in another thread and also how I
managed to incorporate a bath lift in my lay out.
B.

scottishlocos

Hi all

I use bin bags to cover the layout cheap and keeps the dust out you can cut them down the middle and they are light so don't wreck any scenics

Kind regards

Dave

silly moo

I also use bin bags for the same reason. I have a retractable washing line that I drape them over. They don't keep determined cats out though.  :)

Brenda

#37
Hi everyone,
please have a look at how I got over the issue of raising the base board to wire underneath etc.
Thanks Brenda
Titled =
Raised baseboard by bathlift
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?board=1.0
B.

daveg

G'morning Brenda

I'm afraid your link doesn't seem to work. Just takes you back to the index page of the forum.

Dave G

Pengi

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