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How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
put some springs on them points...
Okay, so I'm spending the afternoon soldering together yard throats, and whining to myself that I'll need to wait to finish everything up until I can afford to get the Peco switch machines I need to actuate everything.Then, just as I'm pulling up the piece of plywood I've marked up to cut the holes, it occurs to me...One way thru staging doesn't need powered turnouts on the exit end! As such, instead of using the Peco longs with motors in the back, I can just use some Atlas custom lines, and let the points float! This is a MAJOR consideration, since I'm currently long on time and short on money... It means that not only can I "re-allocate" existing assets, it means the only thing I now need to complete the staging yard to be fully functional is ONE left hand c80 Customline long turnout (I think it's a #8?).I can now pull the switch machines from the outbound throat on the east staging yard, and rebuild that with Atlas "floaters", rebuild the inbound throat on the east side with Peco longs (which will be a bit of a challenge, but I think I can figure it out), then the 6 machines I need to power the turnouts in the stub end storage yard on the west end suddenly become available!!!So now, instead of worrying about finding $80 for more switch machines, I can beg you guys for the one turnout I need! ;D And if that doesn't work out, I can slip up to Hobby Town and drop $10 or so on a turnout...The only downside to all of this, is now I have to completely undo everything I worked on all day! C'est la vie!So, who's got a spare turnout laying around? I can Paypal a fair and reasonable price for used, plus postage. Any thoughts?Lee
Problems I see with this:2. Shorts when the lead engine "pushes" the points
Quote from: asciibaron on March 03, 2010, 05:01:42 PMput some springs on them points...Defeatingthe value of the floating points? The Drive-out nature means the points need to float free as not to derail trains...
So you've COMPLETELY ruled out the need for a backup move, like retrieving part of an unintentionally uncoupled train?