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Psst. Here's the secret. Lightweight spackling. DFF
Craig, I've waited forever for my code 55 bridge flex. I gave up and built up my own with rail, copper clad ties and stripwwod ties. You might want to start considering this as an alternative to the ME product to,avoid the frustration...Geoff
I have some Proto87 stores tie plates. Would be a really nice place to try them out.
This!! Make it so!Just remove the regular ties on that stretch of track. No need to cut the rails or anything, just place the new ties on the span (with tie plates glued in place using a jig), and then glue the rails to the span.
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Thanks guys. With the abutments done I was able to terraform the rest of the foam. Here is pretty much how it will look with exception of a hill that I need to add in one corner. Is the "rock debris" riprap? It would be at the base of both abutments to protect them from being undercut by the water..
Oh no, you said it! "Sounds easy enough" and "what could possibly go wrong?" are the kiss of death. Now you'll need to sacrifice a goat in your back yard before you proceed...Geoff
I don’t know what you would call it. There is old smooth river rock in there, bits of old concrete things, and newer in-worn rock. Maybe rip rap is the word for it?I have beach sand which I have sifted into about 6 different sizes from super fine silt up to what I would say are boulders. 6-8mm in diameter. So I’ll use that for the glacial till and river rock. Then for the sharper stones I’m thinking of sifting limestone screenings. I’ve used lots of it in my back yard projects. It will yield all kinds of sizes of sharp stones and 50lb bag is like $10. For concrete I’m going to cast plaster into flat slaps and then break it up. Craig.
Looking at the original photo its definitely rip rap - mix of class 2 and 3 with a healthy dose of river deposited stone as well. Every US stae has sizing and application guides derived from US Department of Transportation national policy manuals.