Started working on a couple of minor projects for the layout this week. First up here is some chain-link fence, using the fence posts from Walthers kit. I tried to use the metal wire that comes with the kit for the top and bottom horizontal chords, but the pieces are rather short, and they're not straight so they are a bit difficult to work with. So, I'm using used guitar B-strings instead.A look at what is included in the Walthers Chain-Link kit. Their short pieces of wire, underneath that is the fabric chain link mesh provided, and the plastic fence posts and gates.
This is the fence jig that Brian Smith made for me some years ago. It's real handy to have around to help get the fence posts evenly spaced. Also in the photo is a section of fence that I did make using the wire and mesh that comes in the Walthers kit. And above that is the piece that is still in progress using the guitar string for the horizontal chord.
The fence I'm making is intended to be put in front of my Tri-State Paper industry, so it'll be about about 49 inches or so in length. I don't think combined the two pieces above are going to be quite long enough to cover the entire length needed.
When I do get the fencing installed between the GTW main and the paper plant spur I think the Tri-State Paper industry will look at least a little more convincing. And I'll probably add an entrance gate across the railroad spur as well. I'll be working on this more in the week ahead.