G Scale Track Benders

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Sorry if this is a silly question but does anyone rent a G scale code 332 track bender.
I have LGB 8' radius track that I want to debend to 10' radius.
Thanks
Darrell
 
Most clubs have one, and loan out to members.
Do you know of an active club in the Wichita, KS area, or maybe a registry that would list one? I remember we had one once upon a time, but I have lost all contact in the 20+ years I was working away from here...
 
Sorry if this is a silly question but does anyone rent a G scale code 332 track bender.
I have LGB 8' radius track that I want to debend to 10' radius.
Thanks
Darrell
Hi Darrell,

If you are working to a tight budget, I have built one of these and it works really well for me. Mine was an original wood one, but there is also a 3 printed version that maybe a bit more hard wearing? (Although I can't comment on that). I built mine over a couple of nights and If built exactly to the drawing, the wooden version will easily re-bend LGB code 332 track as your requirements with no twisting or jumping out of the bend whilst in operation - I know because I have done it numerous times, resulting in very smooth train operation over the resultant re-bent track curves.


https://rouzeau.net/GardenRailway/TrackBender

Best Regards... Have fun - That's what it's all about!

Dave
 
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Personally, I've had succsess with bending rail (that's just one piece of rail, as opposed to a complete track section) by drawing the required radius on a sheet of ply, then insert a series of screws along both sides of rail, then threading the rail through.... then reassembling the track section. Check out photos of the Taita Gorge Railway... it don't tolerate derailments!
 
Hi Darrell,

If you are working to a tight budget, I have built one of these and it works really well for me. Mine was an original wood one, but there is also a 3 printed version that maybe a bit more hard wearing? (Although I can't comment on that). I built mine over a couple of nights and If built exactly to the drawing, the wooden version will easily re-bend LGB code 332 track as your requirements with no twisting or jumping out of the bend whilst in operation - I know because I have done it numerous times, resulting in very smooth train operation over the resultant re-bent track curves.


https://rouzeau.net/GardenRailway/TrackBender

Best Regards... Have fun - That's what it's all about!

Dave
That looks a superb bit of kit, very similar to the Massoth bender as it does both rails at once. Looking at the roller part that goes into the Webb they appear to be washers which so far as I can see are not mentioned in the text, sorry I did speed read it as I have a Peco rail roller Massoth bender.
 
Gavin, any chance you can fix your signature link? I wanted to check out your railroad as requested.

Greg
My layout is in Large Scale Pictures/Taita Gorge Railway..... I'm not that computer savvy, and usually use the search function to find my own railway :snooze:
 
That looks a superb bit of kit, very similar to the Massoth bender as it does both rails at once. Looking at the roller part that goes into the Webb they appear to be washers which so far as I can see are not mentioned in the text, sorry I did speed read it as I have a Peco rail roller Massoth bender.
hi Jon,

They aren't washers. The bearings used are of a flanged type and easily available. I bought half a dozen or so for a couple of quid!
As I say, the thing works very well for minimal cost.

Dave
 
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My layout is in Large Scale Pictures/Taita Gorge Railway..... I'm not that computer savvy, and usually use the search function to find my own railway :snooze:
 
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