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Nice. Now go teach Ian Mac how to properly start a useful thread under Layout Engineering Reports.
A few more thoughts:Quote from: ednadolski on June 24, 2011, 01:43:18 PM - How much space off the wall does the garage door hardware (track, rollers, hinges, etc) eat up out of the 10x20?The track & roller take about 3-4", but I think I accounted for that in my 20' budget. - Does the entry door have any steps/platform?There are steps up to the door and a small porch outside that the door opens out on. The door sill is ~1/2" above the garage floor. - What kind of vertical clearance did you have in mind for the track separation at tunnel 9? (3.5" seems like a good minimum to me, if doable)The as-drawn plan has only 2.7", using an 18" radius for the inner track and a 2.2% grade. I would like to increase this, as it is a key focal point. What is the separation in your layout? Could you point me to a picture - I've lost track of where you store them. - Construction-wise, are you thinking of wall shelves plus peninsulas?Yes, basically. - What kind of power is available? Hopefully more than one 15A circuit.Presently only 1 15 A circuit. I will add at least 1 and hopefully 2 more before construction commences. - What is the floor like? One of those nice epoxy coatings might be worth the investment.Unpainted concrete right now. Definitely an epoxy paint after most of the dirty work is done.EdThanks again!-Gary
- How much space off the wall does the garage door hardware (track, rollers, hinges, etc) eat up out of the 10x20?The track & roller take about 3-4", but I think I accounted for that in my 20' budget. - Does the entry door have any steps/platform?There are steps up to the door and a small porch outside that the door opens out on. The door sill is ~1/2" above the garage floor. - What kind of vertical clearance did you have in mind for the track separation at tunnel 9? (3.5" seems like a good minimum to me, if doable)The as-drawn plan has only 2.7", using an 18" radius for the inner track and a 2.2% grade. I would like to increase this, as it is a key focal point. What is the separation in your layout? Could you point me to a picture - I've lost track of where you store them. - Construction-wise, are you thinking of wall shelves plus peninsulas?Yes, basically. - What kind of power is available? Hopefully more than one 15A circuit.Presently only 1 15 A circuit. I will add at least 1 and hopefully 2 more before construction commences. - What is the floor like? One of those nice epoxy coatings might be worth the investment.Unpainted concrete right now. Definitely an epoxy paint after most of the dirty work is done.Ed
Your comment about ops and numbers of operators made be go back to both plans and wonder how that would work. I'm having a hard time coming up with operations for 5-6, but maybe it is because I have not actually operated!
Also, it looks like you might have enough space for a 2.5% climb from Bealsville (bottom of plan) to the possibility of adding Woodford at the top before snaking into Walong. This would eliminate all hidden track between Bakersfield and Tehachapi. and a return helix could be inserted at the top-left of the plan to the bottom level, and then coming downward (along the garage door) re-enter Bakersfield at the bottom edge of the plan.Clear as mud, no?
Quote - What kind of vertical clearance did you have in mind for the track separation at tunnel 9? (3.5" seems like a good minimum to me, if doable)The as-drawn plan has only 2.7", using an 18" radius for the inner track and a 2.2% grade. I would like to increase this, as it is a key focal point. What is the separation in your layout? Could you point me to a picture - I've lost track of where you store them.
- What kind of vertical clearance did you have in mind for the track separation at tunnel 9? (3.5" seems like a good minimum to me, if doable)