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I received a number of Micro Engineering turnouts today, and had a chance to compare them with an Atlas Code 55 #7. I am very impressed with the ME turnout First, the frog is complete cast nickel silver. No plating like on the Atlas switches. Second, I measured the ME turnout with an NMRA gauge, and found it much closer to NMRA measurements than the Atlas #7.The only blemish I found with the ME turnout is that the frog casting was slightly higher than the surrounding rail. Not a big issue as I leveled the frog off with a flat file. Testing it with several cars, and the ME switch is smooth as silk. For this general #6 or #7 turnout size, it is definitely a winner.I have some ME flex arriving next week, and I am looking forward to trying the flex with the turnouts.
I'm glad you had a better experience than I did. I bought three for a small layout for my son and all three were unusable out of the package. I had to disassemble the throw mechanism and scrape out the glue to even get the points to throw.Jason
Were they the older, non-DCC compatible ones, or the current production DCC turnouts? So far, I have not had problems with mine. I have 10 turnouts right now, but have not inspected each of them thus far.
On all the ME turnouts I used on my old Pennsylvania layout, I removed the over-center springs because I was operatingthe turnouts with Caboose ground throws or a few tortoises. It eliminates all these problems. You won't need a heavy Tortoise wireonce you get that spring out of there. I didn't have any trouble with the throwbars after removing the springs.
Do you think the standard Tortoise throw wire will work if I am going up through 3 inches of extruded foam if I remove the springs?