Lowered the track to do some maintenance yesterday. I vacuumed certain areas, particularly the sections of grass and trees under the fluorescent light where literally hundreds of small insect carcasses had accumulated:
Also patched the wall on the outside of the carousel corner and refreshed some of the advertising on it:
Cayman Pond got a cleaning and before closing up, I wiped all the track rails with isopropyl alcohol and applied a fresh layer of Inox:
Things are now in place for this week's high powered races for American Muscle, GT and LMP.
Track work at FRC
Re: Track work at FRC
Well done ! Looks like a team of gardeners just had a go .
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Yes GG,
All areas (5 pics) looking very refreshing .,. and I agree with Steve - A Job Very Well Done. Although, sort of wondered - why didn't you ask for any help or did you ..? Anyway, the fact that this work was carried out, means how dedicated you are to FRC and its really a source of inspiration for us 132 slotcar racers.
Glad to be on-board
Luke
All areas (5 pics) looking very refreshing .,. and I agree with Steve - A Job Very Well Done. Although, sort of wondered - why didn't you ask for any help or did you ..? Anyway, the fact that this work was carried out, means how dedicated you are to FRC and its really a source of inspiration for us 132 slotcar racers.
Glad to be on-board
Luke
Re: Track work at FRC
Luke, I sent a text to you and Steve (and O'Brie) and a subsequent follow up email showing that the text failed to go through. I only realised that it didn't go through at 10pm Saturday and was wondering why neither of you had responded or turned up until then.
Re: Track work at FRC
Hi Gordon those close up shots really looks nice , i am always reminded how privileged we are to race on such a beautiful track , some people might have this for show only but we actually get to drive and enjoy the scenery thanks Ram