Bruce
Looks awesome! When I get to the yard I will have to try cutting some of the switches. Can't wait to see your video!
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
Cut down 022/042 switches compared to a standard 022. The switch motors are not installed on the cut down switches.
Same picture.
Closeup of cut switches
A cut down switch instaled in my layout. The straight part has not been cut on this switch. This was the first switch I cut.
The second switch I installed in my layout. The two tracks coming out of the switch are separated to clear one of the feet on my bed. The tracks are going under the bed.
Now I have some pictures of the layout in my bedroom. You can see the tracks going under the bed.
Next picture to the left of the first one.
Further to the left.
On the other side of the bed.
And now aroun the corner and going down the hall to the spare bedroom.
About half of what is in the spare bedroom. That is a Type V.
To the left of the first picture.
To the left again.
Looking back toward the door
There are 50 switches in the layou. 40 of them are on the mainline. It takes a train running at moderate to slow speed 22 minutes to go completely around the layout.
I can run one train around the entire layout or 3 train in my bedroom and 2 trains in the spare room. I hope to make a video soon. For that, I will remove the bed.
Bruce Baker
I need someone to tell me how to post a picture. I tried a method that was posted on the forum some months ago, but it didn' work.
I'm interested to see what the switches look like when cut down. Could you post some pictures?
Here's how I cut O27 turnouts to get 2 7/8-inch track spacing: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/36520/469380.aspx#469380
Bob Nelson
Bruce, I have been cutting switchs for a few years now with great results. I use a band saw with a fine metal cutting blade. I have cut all types of switchs from old 022 to new 027. The cut down switchs make a much more compact yard possible.
Here is a shot of my yard. There are 14 cut down 0-22 switches. I cut mine mith a 4 1/2" abbrassive wheel. Then I drilled out the plastic so I could install the pins. No disassembly required.
Jason
B&O = Best & Only
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