Re: Options for avoiding a sharp corner, Also on a severe gradient ( Hind sight is wonderful)
<p> </p><div class="quotetop">QUOTE(Technicianjames @ Mar 16 2009,
What method of track laying do you use?
Does the frost/summer heat buckle and change the track? - Quote</div><div class="quotetop">Hi James
as it is mostly raised off the gound, the track utilises the concrete/brick/block as a sub base,
where I use Peco flexible track
it can be fixed to battens set in the sub base,
& ballasting is sometimes a cement/dry sand mix brushed in & mist sprayed over to hold it, but not be immovable
some ballasting is fine 2mm chipping sieved out of builders all in aggregate,
which is what the extension will be getting,
in this case, as a top off after the dry mix,
just to hide it, as I am running out of fine chippings
when using set track, as in Wheal Prospect branch, I generally just use the dry mix without the battens
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