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Dave, why throw the babies out with the bathwater? If the problems are just with the curved switches, then why not hand-lay only them, instead of everything? Anyway, Code 55 rail will be a bit more forgiving than Code 40 for a first-timer.
You don't need a huge pile of tools to hand lay track. The most important tool is a thermostatted soldering iron with a pencil tip. You'll also need a couple of track gauge tools. The rest is run-of-the-mill stuff--needle nose pliers, flush cutters, jeweler's files, and so on. A small smooth-jaw vice makes it easier to file the points and frog parts--a Pana-Vice with steel jaws would do, although there are alternatives.
Unfreakinbelievable. Code 40 rail is on backorder through Fast Tracks until at least mid-February 2011. Who said that N scale is dying? Somebody is buying all of the track parts up. Recently, it was flextrack and #5 turnouts. Now it's plain ol' rail! Sheesh. I'll have to find another supplier.DFF
Dave,I've heard Atlas will replace any turnouts if you send yours in. Although they might have none in stock. I'd try that first.Handlaying the whole layout with C40.... yikes I wouldn't want to do that myself.If you buy the FT jig for the curved TO's you should be fine, they are pretty fool proof. The only jig I own is a C55 #5 so you could borrow it if you want to see how it goes.As for layout turnouts without a jig. Well I do use a detailed drawing like the templates they offer. This way I don't have to guess on anything, I know right where to cut and bend the rail and know it will fit. I draw the base and head of the rail so each rail is 4 lines. This tells me exactly how the pieces around the frog and guard rails come together. If I just freehanded the whole thing I be cutting pieces over and over, getting pissed till the thing worked right.I'm no pro. About all I can say about your sharp curved turnout is that the NMRA gauge went through it. Luckily it worked ;D
Thanks to Phil's (conrail98) suggestion, code 40 rail and fishplates from proto87.com was delivered this morning. Now, I'm just waiting on the delivery from Fast Tracks and some more cork roadbed from MBK. Hopefully, I'll begin handlaying track by this weekend.DFF