QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G thanks, Andre, your work is very inspirational. I eventually want to do a lot of stuff like you're doing since I'll be putting the 3-rail stuff in the garden. Structures and trains made in brass (or copper) stand up much better to the elements and don't rust. Never saw such a rivet tool before. Appears you used wood forms in which to bend the brass around (or it's attached to something). IMO the thicker gauge stuff could just stand on its own. I myself have used copper by banging out copper plumbing pipe with a hammer. That stuff is pretty thick. Somewhere in the forum are photos of targeted switch stands that I built with this method that are functioning. I'm guessing that brass is a bit stronger than copper tho. Anyway, I know you are experiencing much joy at doing your project.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Regards, Roy
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