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If all continues to go well, we will soon be moving from Texas, back to my hometown in SE Ohio. After 47 years, I will have a nice, big, dry basement, to build a layout in. In fact, I hope to build both a 3 rail layout and a small 2 rail switching layout. Another big plus, will be the nearby Menards. Currently the closest Menards is about 400 miles away. I will have a Menards less than 15 mile away now. I had better give my wife all my credit cards and cash to watch over.

Hope to move around the first week of Dec.

Jeff

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Moving out of Texas, are you trying to start a trend?  I thought everyone was moving into Texas.

Ha ha. Texas is a great place to earn a living. But, heat, dirt, constant construction, and lack of trees are not on my list of favorite things. This area is growing way too fast and way too big for us. Time to get back to a slower lifestyle and a more rural setting, with trees, (and basements).

Jeff

We got everything packed and moved pretty much on schedule. Boy, it is a real mess when you move at 71 years old, and from a place you have lived for 44 years. We got settled into our new location in SE Ohio the first week of Dec. Even though we downsized a little, we should have downsized a LOT More. Time just did not allow.

I have a basement now, but it is half full of boxes. I imagine it will be quite some time before I can even organize my train stuff, and get a spot laid out in the basement for a train layout. So, I will have to get my train "fix" here, reading the forum and the magazine.

Jeff

@mowingman posted:

We got everything packed and moved pretty much on schedule. Boy, it is a real mess when you move at 71 years old, and from a place you have lived for 44 years. We got settled into our new location in SE Ohio the first week of Dec. Even though we downsized a little, we should have downsized a LOT More. Time just did not allow.

I have a basement now, but it is half full of boxes. I imagine it will be quite some time before I can even organize my train stuff, and get a spot laid out in the basement for a train layout. So, I will have to get my train "fix" here, reading the forum and the magazine.

Jeff

Been there, done that, burned the T-shirt!

We moved from 5,000 sq/ft into my current condo.  However, I got a nice train room out of the deal, so I'm not complaining.

Don't get discouraged, we moved when I was 74, and yes, it was a major mess!

I started with this...

Currently I'm here...

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@Bob posted:

Congratulations on the move and the new basement!  Too bad you moved to SE Ohio, if you'd come to the Cincinnati corner there would be lots of help available to jump start your new railroad.  Hopefully you can find some train guys local to you.

I grew up here, so it is like going home. It is much more rural here than down toward Cincinnati, but you are correct, not many modelers most likely. I did recently hear there is some type of model railroad club down in Parkersburg, W.VA. That is a short hop, so will have to check it out in the future when things settle down.

Jeff

@Mark Boyce posted:

Jeff, Congratulations on getting moved in.  Yes, it will take a while to get unboxed, settled in.  I was not aware there is a model railroad club in Parkersburg.

Mark, I really don't know anything about it. However, a friend sent me a copy of a flyer or ad they put out for a Christmas showing they had a week or two ago. You are over there in W.Va. somewhere, aren't you?

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Mark, I really don't know anything about it. However, a friend sent me a copy of a flyer or ad they put out for a Christmas showing they had a week or two ago. You are over there in W.Va. somewhere, aren't you?

Jeff, I did live in Keyser, West Virginia at one time.  We live in Butler Pennsylvania now, a bit of a drive down I-79.  I always loved West Virginia!

Well, it has been a while, but finally making progress on the basement, (new train room). After moving, I have been working on the main part of the house and the yard. You know the saying, "Happy wife, happy life". Today the painters did the basement walls. I had already hung a bunch of LED lights, so what a difference it makes. The floor is still an issue to be resolved. Photos show a big difference from what it was originally.basementBasement with paint 1

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@mowingman posted:

Also need to figure out what I can do with the floor, without breaking the bank.

Jeff

Menards has concrete floor paint. It comes in various colors. I painted the bare concrete in my train room a brown color.

It eliminates the perpetual concrete dust, helps cut down on dampness, and provides a clean surface to walk on that can be wiped, swept, and even mopped if need be. Add a throw rug here and there if you prefer.

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@mowingman posted:

Thanks Bob. Those are the only benches I thought would be moveable, so I will have to build more. I hope the price of lumber comes down soon. Also need to figure out what I can do with the floor, without breaking the bank.

Jeff

The interlocking shop floor tiles are reasonable and do a good job to soften the concrete. Just put them where you walk.

Cant help with the lumber prices unfortunately.

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