Ralphmp
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I've bought a couple of the Filcris R3 curve roadbed boards to try out as a longer term installation option than the marine ply I've been using to date.
I've already read several really helpful articles on the forum about fixing track to these Filcris boards (or rather, NOT fixing the track...) but I didn't see anything about fixing the boards to supporting posts.
The attached diagram shows how I currently fasten the marine ply to the support post (2 galvanized angle brackets fastened to post and marine ply), and I'd like to use a similar method for the Filcris. However, as the Filcris expands / contracts significantly I'm worried it would either split or distort if I fasten it rigidly to the supporting posts using the same technique.
One idea I've had - which is based on the track-fixing technique suggested in another thread - is enlarging the holes in the angle brackets so they are considerably bigger than the diameter of the mounting screws, and then attaching the boards by putting washers between the screwheads and the brackets. This should give some rigidity whilst allowing a bit of movement.
Does anyone with experience of using Filcris boards have a view on whether my idea would work or have any alternative suggestions that they've had success with?
Many thanks.
I've already read several really helpful articles on the forum about fixing track to these Filcris boards (or rather, NOT fixing the track...) but I didn't see anything about fixing the boards to supporting posts.
The attached diagram shows how I currently fasten the marine ply to the support post (2 galvanized angle brackets fastened to post and marine ply), and I'd like to use a similar method for the Filcris. However, as the Filcris expands / contracts significantly I'm worried it would either split or distort if I fasten it rigidly to the supporting posts using the same technique.
One idea I've had - which is based on the track-fixing technique suggested in another thread - is enlarging the holes in the angle brackets so they are considerably bigger than the diameter of the mounting screws, and then attaching the boards by putting washers between the screwheads and the brackets. This should give some rigidity whilst allowing a bit of movement.
Does anyone with experience of using Filcris boards have a view on whether my idea would work or have any alternative suggestions that they've had success with?
Many thanks.