How to switch a point...?

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But the disadvantage I believe is that a train approaching against the points can no longer push through but must either stop or derail when it hits the point.

How I remember the latter with my mid-1950s Hornby OO layout!
 
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But the disadvantage I believe is that a train approaching against the points can no longer push through but must either stop or derail when it hits the point.

How I remember the latter with my mid-1950s Hornby OO layout!
Yes, that's the point :giggle:

I'm not actually a lover of pushing through against the blade direction - it works with LGB flanges, but doesn't work so well with some finer flanges :shake::shake::shake:

Anyway, forget the point lever, can you give us some more details on the tram Henri?
 
I seem to remember that the travel on the Peco one was a bit marginal for the chunkier makes of track - Like LGB, Piko, Aristo etc.
Can anyone expand on this.
 
I seem to remember that the travel on the Peco one was a bit marginal for the chunkier makes of track - Like LGB, Piko, Aristo etc.
Can anyone expand on this.
Yes, the Peco lever does not have enough travel for Aristo / LGB / USAT point blades - don't ask me how I know :tmi::tmi::tmi:

The point throw that I have on my USAT point was made by a US firm, but uses a Tenmille operating lever, which has an adjuster screw. The only bit that the US firm made was the sleeper extension / connection pieces, so the actual lever went from Eastern UK, to USA to have the sleeper bits fitted, and then came back to me (in Sussex at the time) :D:D:D

http://www.tenmille.com/16mmNGPointAccessories.html
 
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The Peco ones are not only chunky, only have enough travel for Peco G Points and are somewhat weak in the vital area's.

10mm ones are pretty robust but we found their throw inadequate for Peco G so will be pretty useless for LGB.

It would be possible with a little bit of Ally Angle Strip and some old Flat Bottom Rail to make some nice looking Levers, there may also be manufacturers in Germany that supply what Henri is looking for. Perhaps an enquiry to Grootspur may help.
JonD
 
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IF Bertram Hayn (sp?) is going to be at Llanfair..
It may well be worth looking what he has got on his stand??
 
IF Bertram Hayn (sp?) is going to be at Llanfair..
It may well be worth looking what he has got on his stand??

It's Heyn, Phil, and he's definitely going to be there - he's (hopefully!) bringing quite a decent-sized pre-order for me - including two circles of his Radius-0 track, one with regular sleepers and one with the random Feldbahn style sleepers....

Jon.
 
I've been looking for some like that too. I believe they're called Ground Throws in the USA.

None of the ones I've seen are 'chunky' enough to represent the ones I used to see on the Slough Trading Estate Railway as a kid, which is what I'd like to replicate.
 
I've been looking for some like that too. I believe they're called Ground Throws in the USA.

None of the ones I've seen are 'chunky' enough to represent the ones I used to see on the Slough Trading Estate Railway as a kid, which is what I'd like to replicate.
Sadly, there's no railway there now :shake::shake::shake:
 
I've been looking for some like that too. I believe they're called Ground Throws in the USA.

None of the ones I've seen are 'chunky' enough to represent the ones I used to see on the Slough Trading Estate Railway as a kid, which is what I'd like to replicate.
Visited the Slough Estates Railway well before Steam Finished, did a short Movie that is still waiting to be digitised. Now I must scan some of the Pics I took to see if any of the Point Levers appear and to see just how big they really were.
JonD
 
Visited the Slough Estates Railway well before Steam Finished, did a short Movie that is still waiting to be digitised. Now I must scan some of the Pics I took to see if any of the Point Levers appear and to see just how big they really were.
JonD
I recall some scattered ones around the system, but there were a bunch around the old Station. The ones near the engine shed were quite spindly.