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Silly 110 trestle question

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Posted by mikeberry on Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:39 PM

Thanks for the info.  I think you are correct.  I was playing around with them last night.  I decided not to use them.  I think I will do as you suggest and build my own.  They did seem more flimsy than I liked for a permanent layout.  Thank again!

 

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Posted by balidas on Saturday, September 10, 2011 11:25 PM

So far this is all I've found to answer your question. My bridges are stored away for the time being so I can't experiment. I should think you have to screw through the track, bridge and into the trestle.

Personally I wouldn't use a #110 trestle, it looks too flimsy, but build something of my own.

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Silly 110 trestle question
Posted by mikeberry on Saturday, September 10, 2011 4:43 AM

I can't believe I have to ask this, but I do.  When using a 110 trestle set, how do you incorporate a bridge, such as a 214,314, 316 etc.?  Obviously it will go between the "A" piers, but how is it secured?  Thanks for any help!

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