to the forum Mike !! You should get lots of good help here. I use Gargraves track also. I like to keep my inclines at about a 2 % grade which is 1/4th. inch rise per foot. You wouldn't want much over 3 % grade if possible. Make sure you're able to reach all of your layout either with duckunders or removeable sections. Most of the guys use a foam subsurface today, & I still use homosote, which is nice & quiet with Gargraves track.
Thanks, John
i am revisiting the train hobby now that i am a father an have found my 1 yr old son will watch a train go in circles for over an hour!
so, i built an 8x8 table for an O gauge layout. i have a box of about 40-50 37" flexible gargraves track pieces and 3 pairs(6 total) of gargraves switches and motors. just need some advice and suggestions. looking to run more than one train at at a time. i would like to run 3-4 trains at once. i planned on keeping my curves between 54" and 42" radius.
i wasn't sure if adding hieght would be possible on and 8x8 size table or not(possibly get one line to go over another?). i am willing to purchase more track or turnouts if needed. i would rather go slow and do it right and be happy with it than rush to get it done and then want to undo over and over again. then again, i am building for my son(at least that is how i justify it to my wife!) thanks for the advice.
-mike
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