Hi All,
After the rapturous welcome I got a week or so back I have been collecting thoughts on how to make a board for internal use which can dismantle into sections for easy storage. So I thought I'd reach out to the collective for some ideas.
So far I've only ever done this on N gauge and had the issue of how to get power into all sections. No a major problem for me on a small layout but this has to be easy to assemble by SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) since I'm not always here to do it.
Nothing too complicated as it's mainly for bad weather and until the garden layout is working. 2 ovals in R1 and R2 so my Lad can run his Thomas and Percy. So far I think a pair of 1 foot wide sections for the straights and a pair of sections for the curves at the ends. Was going to use 9mm Ply and use brass screws where the tracks cross the sections to anchor them with solder. Sound good so far?
OK, then how to get the power between the sections please? Needs to be simple, preferably something which happens as part of the assembly process.
Oh the joys of a 2 bed cottage
Thanks in advance
Dom
After the rapturous welcome I got a week or so back I have been collecting thoughts on how to make a board for internal use which can dismantle into sections for easy storage. So I thought I'd reach out to the collective for some ideas.
So far I've only ever done this on N gauge and had the issue of how to get power into all sections. No a major problem for me on a small layout but this has to be easy to assemble by SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) since I'm not always here to do it.
Nothing too complicated as it's mainly for bad weather and until the garden layout is working. 2 ovals in R1 and R2 so my Lad can run his Thomas and Percy. So far I think a pair of 1 foot wide sections for the straights and a pair of sections for the curves at the ends. Was going to use 9mm Ply and use brass screws where the tracks cross the sections to anchor them with solder. Sound good so far?
OK, then how to get the power between the sections please? Needs to be simple, preferably something which happens as part of the assembly process.
Oh the joys of a 2 bed cottage

Thanks in advance
Dom