gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

Originally I made my track from aluminum bar and slotted sleepers but when I found a ‘cheap’ source of brass rail 15 years ago, I began making my track by nailing the rail onto treated pine sleepers.
I’ve recently been making 20m of new track to replace some aluminium-bar track from 20 years ago.
So I thought I’d make a video to show others how I cut the timber sleepers, fit the nails, attach the brass rail and make the rail joiners. The end of the video also shows some pics of 5 and 11 year old track to show how it ages.
Here’s the 8 minute video:
[size=10pt]http://youtu.be/egPggh9X16A[/size]
(excuse my first foray into narration.)
Finished product:-

And some 11 year old stuff.

I’ve recently been making 20m of new track to replace some aluminium-bar track from 20 years ago.
So I thought I’d make a video to show others how I cut the timber sleepers, fit the nails, attach the brass rail and make the rail joiners. The end of the video also shows some pics of 5 and 11 year old track to show how it ages.
Here’s the 8 minute video:
[size=10pt]http://youtu.be/egPggh9X16A[/size]
(excuse my first foray into narration.)
Finished product:-

And some 11 year old stuff.
