Thanks, Mike.
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Staging yard (cont)
Prep:
Used a putty knife to clean up the gravel area plus removed the trees. Fortunately, I didn't glue the gravel down very good and it, easily, came off the homosote.
After.
I was going to put a new turnout farther up the yard by the other turnouts but too much work. I'll make a new #10 and insert it just after the end of the road. With about an 8' radius, it's best to insert a homemade turnout in that area. The rest of the staging yard will be all 'processed' turnouts.
Another nice surprise: the end mountain was, also, just 'sitting' in place and came out very easily.
I'll be cutting another hole in the paneling just below the present hole and I'll lay the new ply/homosote next to the existing table for about 32" so I can run the new track to about 10" from the wall.
A railroad friend of mine has a lot of track and turnouts that he wants to sell. He has Shinohara and Peco turnouts and atlas flex track. The Peco turnouts were nice, especially the locking points system and they don't have a lot of extra rail at both ends so they can be put close together to save on space. Putting them over the Shinohara turnouts showed them to be a tighter radius than I wanted. He had three sizes of Peco and the largest was still a smaller turnout # than the Shinohara #6's. Too small of a turnout for my large steam engines.
All the track that I bought, today.
I need about 50 pieces of 3' flex track. This is all Atlas.
I've gotten suggestions and am using a little bit of everyone's ideas. I'm using two 3-way turnouts at the beginning of the throat. Next on the outsides are two #8 turnouts. I think a Y turnout will work in the last center track of the 3-way. And the last two turnouts are #6's: Sharper than the #8's but, since they are the last turnouts in the yard, they should work well.
The yard throat will 'eat up' about 5' but the spare room is more like 14'X14' instead of 10'X10'.
Presently, I going to have 9 tracks and they should be about 22' long so good enough to handle the 25-45 car trains that I like to run.
I also got some turnouts at the end of the yard for engine escape tracks, if I should need them.
This fibrous material is what I used to use instead of homosote. This stuff was put on the sides of new houses 40 years ago and is no longer made.
I went to Menard's to get the needed materials. The original ply and fibrous material was exactly 1/2" thick, each. The new ply is less than a 1/2" but I picked out homosote that was a little thicker than 1/2" so it comes out to be 1" thick, total. Fortunately, someone told me that the homosote's thickness is not consistent so I found 2 that were thicker than the others.
Homosote and ply cut 20" wide on the table saw. This will handle 9 tracks spaced 2" apart.
It's difficult to find 1"X2" nice, straight pine boards so I bought 12" wide ones and ripped them down to 2" widths.
Ten 8 footers should be enough to frame up the tables.
A couple two by fours to make angle bracing from wall to table.
Ply and homosote are ready to be glued and nailed. Will have to wait as I've got 3 days of RC plane meets, starting tomorrow.