I have just installed a new siding which is about 5 metres long on the edge of my patio by my fence.
I am pleased with the finished result but I had to take the point back a bit to the nearest straight as the track curves round various bushes and trees and a water feature. As a result I have to lean over the track somewhat and lean out in order to change the point. A simple solution is to leave a broom handle by the point and change the point manually. I have live steam so a motorised point is not really an option and I am not keen To go down this route.
As you know we are not really into simple solutions like a broom handle so I wondered about a cable system. My track is raised so I could lay the cable through small eye holes screwed to the side of the track. The problem I have is how to connect the cable to the point. My track is Piko and I have some spare LGB point levers but I don't think a cable could be connected on a pull/push system to operate the point.
Have any members had experience of such a system and can offer any advice/solutions?
Kind regards,
Dave
I am pleased with the finished result but I had to take the point back a bit to the nearest straight as the track curves round various bushes and trees and a water feature. As a result I have to lean over the track somewhat and lean out in order to change the point. A simple solution is to leave a broom handle by the point and change the point manually. I have live steam so a motorised point is not really an option and I am not keen To go down this route.
As you know we are not really into simple solutions like a broom handle so I wondered about a cable system. My track is raised so I could lay the cable through small eye holes screwed to the side of the track. The problem I have is how to connect the cable to the point. My track is Piko and I have some spare LGB point levers but I don't think a cable could be connected on a pull/push system to operate the point.
Have any members had experience of such a system and can offer any advice/solutions?
Kind regards,
Dave