WGH Video Scene 2 Benchwork Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

The World's Greatest Hobby Program teaches you how to build a model railroad. This is the 2nd part of several parts of the video. This is scene 2 Benchwork Part 1

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  • good guide... but you should NEVER use nails for this kinda work... allways use screws and predrill with a smaller diameter drill to prevent the plywood from splitting...

  • If he was using glue on all the joints and using a nailgun, MAYBE it would be okay. But a hammer?

    Wood glue (yellow carpenter's glue) and drywall screws are the way to make sure that thing never comes apart.

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  • @prmorailroadclub Saludos, mi nombre es Ariel vivo en bayamon y colecciono trenes en escala HO hace mas de 15 anos. Hace tiempo estaba pensando que seria una buena idea el tener un club aquyi en la isla . hasta ahora he tenido la oportunidad de conoces cerca de 8 personas ademas de mi que estan en el hobby. Si te interesa enviame un mensaje y nos ponemos en contacto.

  • thanks for the tips of benchwork.i am under construction of my HO layout,and organize the first Puerto Rico Model Railroad Club.

  • Very good tips

  • Excellent for someone wanting to get into the greatest hobby!!!! Thank you!

  • yes but with the screws you are more likely to split the wood id rather use small diameter nails with a nail gun.

  • good guide!!! Thanks

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