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45. December 2008 - Righthand spiral rail bed test fit....
Posted: 05 Jan 2009, 15:31
by Kevin Wilson-Smith
Having put the supports in place (Part 43) the rail bed is then put in pace so it can be tested for fit....... It is a sort of open spiral - all will become clear in Part 46!!!!
Photo 1 - Clamped on rail bed
Photo 2 - Measuring heights
Photo 3 - Rail bed adjustment
Photo 4 - Rail bed adjustment
Re: 45. December 2008 - Righthand spiral rail bed test fit....
Posted: 06 Jan 2009, 23:08
by Tom Macrery
Kevin, I forget if you mentioned this, and I only think of asking now; Where is all of this taking place? It looks like it's in a model shop. Thanks, Tom
Re: 45. December 2008 - Righthand spiral rail bed test fit....
Posted: 07 Jan 2009, 08:15
by Kevin Wilson-Smith
Tom - the layout is being built at the Model Train Exchange in Randburg.
Here......
http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... =197&t=997
and
http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... =197&t=988
The people who run it are model train enthusiasts, and when it was time for a new layout they decided to do in the shop so people could come and try out trains before they buy, show them what was wrong with locos for repair etc . etc. Hence the reason also for making the layout dual control - digital and analogue.
Despite the above above, it is not a commercial build, but is being carried out by a group of private individuals who are giving their time and skills as necessary. Actually a good decision as this has provided the impetus to keep the project going - one suspects that if it was back at the house it would still have a lot to go.
The only restraining factor is money - from time to time - as it remains a hobby project.
Do you ever come through to Jhb Tom? If you want to come through on a Saturday morning I will meet you and take you through..........
Re: 45. December 2008 - Righthand spiral rail bed test fit....
Posted: 08 Jan 2009, 11:12
by Tom Macrery
Thanks, Kevin. I obviously missed your two postings of Jan 2008. I'll keep the address in mind if and when I ever get to JBH, which is seldom. Thanks, Tom