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http://www.proto87.com/product1908.htmlProto-87 makes the smallest spikes I've found... I think thats what @ednadolski has used for some of his handlaying... They have 4 differnt sizes/lengths
The Micro Engineering head is huge and flat and shaped nothing like a real spike head. Years ago, I used one and only one to realize that "it's not gonna work for me":
Hey gang,I'm in the process of hand laying N scale track and am looking for some spikes that are the smallest you can use. I have found on Micro Mark they have micro spikes that are 3/16" long and am wondering how big the head of the spike is. Has anyone used these or found something better?Jon
Will the proto87 switch details work with c55 rail?
Well I guess I should have been a little more informative as too what I am doing. I'm not planning on hand laying the track just c55 #7 switches. I have to build 27 switches for my Central Vermont New London yard. This yard will be a focal point of the layout when you first see it so I want to make this look good. The track will be Atlas c55 track and the switches I am going to build using the fast track jig for this. I just want to make the switches look a little less plain by using spikes not so much too hold the track but to make it more realistic looking. Which this brings me to another question. Will the proto87 switch details work with c55 rail?Ed, That's one fine looking switch you did. Also I read up some on the spikes and was thinking on settling on the Longer HO spikes and you confirmed that for me so thank you for this. Just want to get my ducks in a row before I go and order materials that may or may not work for me. Bob,Wow that's some fine looking trackage, hope mine comes close at-least Who's wooden ties did you use? I know Fast trak sells some and Proto87 does, which would be a better match to the Atlas c55?Thanks for this help guys it's been very helpful so far. Jon
@tom mann, just wondering if that is that the 'micro' or the 'small' ME spike? IIRC the micro looks more like a piece of bent music wire (but still is too large for N scale).Ed