Nice video Dave. Trestles are very easy to build especially once you build a jig. Here is a great introduction on building trestles. http://members.cox.net/sn3nut/trestles part 1.htm < Link To http://members.cox.net/sn...restles%20part%201.htm
robsmorgan said:Nice video Dave. Trestles are very easy to build especially once you build a jig. Here is a great introduction on building trestles. http://members.cox.net/sn3nut/trestles part 1.htm
That's a doddle then Shawn!![]()
I assume you are using pine - if not..... what timber and/or preservative do you use that will withstand our UK weather??
Thanks in advance
Rob
Tony said:Tony,
your railroad looked impressive to me when I visited on saturday. If you have to much track I could do with another 12 ft or so of straight track & 4 R3 curves.The connie I bought from you had a good work out on my line on Sunday & I am well pleased with it. Was impressed by your climax & heisler & would like to run some on the P& F in the future.Trouble is some stock will have to go to do that.Decisions, decisions!!! Was good to meet Mmts as well.Keep at it, everything will join up in the end.
Dave
I like what your doing and i can see simularities in both our railways but if your anything like me you will have started off with an idea and change it a dozen times and still not be happy. im over due an update of mine on here as much has changed in the 6 weeks since i started laying track.
I keep finding operational problems im not happy with or something doent look right. and then just as i think the basic design is finished i run a different loco or a longer train and find another design fault and ripe most of it up
And then you get the problem of building it to use up all the track you have with out buying more and some daft bugger decides to sell you a pile more that you cant refuse and you have to start over until you end up with the railway version of a tangled pile of string that you cant even fine somewhere to fit a signal box in the middle.
Watch this space and cant wait to see one of them finished Race yer but i bet you win
Tony
5H17 said:Id love to build a trestle Shawn. Wouldnt know where to start though to be honest, but I do think those long straights along the fenceline are crying out for one![]()
Anyone got any plans for a trestle so I can give it a whirl?
At the moment im undecided whether to keep it all at its current level and landscape it where it is, or raise the whole thing by a couple of inches. Once ive made that decision, I can start landscaping it.
Just finished work, and I think todays task will be to put power to it and crawl around to find all the loose joints...of which I already know there are several. I also forgot to order any Aristo track screws, so I can also see myself robbing them out of all the R1 curves I have left over![]()