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Also, to make it easy to move the thing without the need for a Sawzall.
I was also considering a 1" x 4" open grid (joists 16" on center), capped with 1/4" lauan plywood, so I could lay the ubiquitous 2" foam on top. I would probably use angle brackets or shelf brackets to avoid table legs. Thoughts?DFF
When Ed and Dave (Foxx) operate there is NO need for man-made delays (work trains and such) to confuse them They are confused enough
Sadly, this is true. And, in that confusion, I've been known to do this:Hey, sometimes, you just can't decide which track to spot a car.DFF
Went down to the train room last night and stared some more.
I came to no particular conclusions except that the Atlas code 55 track on the Enola extension looks worlds better even to my naked eye than does the code 80 flex/Unitrack. Sigh.
I have some ME #6 switches... I may use those for the crossovers and other critical turnouts just to further enhance reliability.
Good. And if you're really worried about it, just don't cement your switches in and make them easy to replace.Also, don't plan something that needs a zillion switches. I know that might be tough modeling the Middle Division, but given your modeling tastes, I don't think you really need every interlocking to be functional if the layout is properly designed to facilitate that. I could see you doing something that's got a staging yard, Baree, JACKS, and Lewistown (although that would eat switches up). Just good, solid PRR mainline running.
Exactly. I need to start a JD 2.0 thread.
With mountains.