NW-Modeling-List Digest, Vol 205, Issue 40

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The 2014 video on installing Tortise switch machines AFTER you've forgotten
to install them BEFORE the track work was great!!!  I've put this off for
too long, and since I'm forcibly at home I MUST work on the layout😏.
Thank you!

Ed Svitil
Alpharetta GA
N&W Historical Society Member #0317

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> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 08:50:36 -0700
> From: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> To: "'NW Modeling List'" <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> Subject: RE: Turnouts
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> Jack,
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> A few more details would be helpful. What do you use for sub-roadbed and
> roadbed? Also is the track already ballasted?
>
> There are several ways to install a tortoise without lifting the turnout.
>
> 1.      Drill the large hole in line with the throw bar but off to the
> side. Then extend the throw bar to where the tortoise link is.
> 2.      Drill a small hole between ties in the track centerline a couple
> of ties away from the throw bar. Insert a wire through the hole (I usually
> also insert a brass tube to act as a sleeve/bearing) and bend to fit into
> the throw bar. Bend the part of the wire under the table to be similar to
> the part above (like a large [ shape ) and connect to the tortoise with a
> devised link. Some experimenting with the connection will be in order to
> get the proper throw. This is also helpful if the tortoise cannot be
> mounted directly under or in line with the turnout due to some obstruction.
> 3.      I have heard of folks sliding a piece of metal between the turnout
> and the roadbed. Then carefully drilling the large hole from below. Remove
> the piece of metal and connect normally. This would have to start by
> drilling a small hole the size of the opening in the throw bar through the
> table from above in order to locate and align the large hole from below. I
> did try this without the piece of metal once and carefully drilled and
> stopped after drilling through the plywood and into but not through the
> cork roadbed. Then cut away the full width of the cork under the turnout
> without lifting the turnout. it worked,  but I didn?t like risking turnouts
> to do it.
>
> I?m sure that there are other options also, but I have used these to
> retrofit a friends layout.
>
>
>
> Don Trettel
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> Formerly from Roanoke but transplanted to Washington State.
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> Subject: Turnouts
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>
> I have about 40 turnouts on my layout, all manually controlled.  I have
> finally decided to automate all turnouts using ?Tortoise Switch Machines.
> In your opinion, what is the best way to go about this without having to
> lift up any track?  Thanks,
>
>
>
> Jack Fletcher
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> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 16:15:24 +0000
> From: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> To: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Truss Bridge Terminology
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> Moderator:
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> Could you relay this privately to Mr. Crosson?  Thank you!
>
> -Eric Bott
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> Mr. Crosson:
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> Greetings!  I?m writing privately because I?m also an engineer (although
> not Civil, so you teachings about the truss terminology was new to me), and
> live in St. Peters, MO.  I?d enjoy meeting, if that suits you.  I don?t
> have a layout, but do have a decently interesting brass collection that
> might be worth your time.
>
> Beer might be involved.
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> -Eric Bott
> (314) 757-3609
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> Subject: EXTERNAL: Truss Bridge Terminology
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> A teaching moment.  The Maybeury Bridges were ( incorrectly ) called
> "Camelback" -
> while the word fits, the accurate engineering term is "Curved Chord".
> The Maybeury Bridges are through trusses; either "Parker" or "Curved Chord
> Pratt" -
> both terms are correct and mean the same.  Same for Central Valley's model
> of a
> Parker Truss.
> Walthers offers a through curved chord Warren Truss ( diagonals differ
> from Pratt ).
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> Jerome Crosson;  NWHS in St Peters MO.
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> If you do not have the opening under the switch throw for the standard
> installation, and you have not purchased the tortoises yet, you might
> consider these switch motors from rapido.
>
> As always. I have no financial interest just sharing.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1fOQh22YWA&feature=share
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> Tom Lewis
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> > On Mar 30, 2020, at 9:10 AM, NW Modeling List via NW-Modeling-List <
> nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> > ?
> > I have about 40 turnouts on my layout, all manually controlled.  I have
> finally decided to automate all turnouts using ?Tortoise Switch Machines.
> In your opinion, what is the best way to go about this without having to
> lift up any track?  Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> > Jack Fletcher
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