Sorry about your accident i have a few of those too, for the same reason.
I wouldn't bother with the code 100 track though, but thats me, you may think differently; i doubt that LGB would run onit, but that is only a thought i have never tried it!
Ian
I am not across any of this didn't understand what you said.
Rgds
I have begun to construck some track. The wheels on my Bachman Big hauler clear but just bairly. I havent tested the clearence with LGB wheels, and wheels off the HO scale locos, are just fine. The switches are hard to lay correctly. I am having truble with the balsa ties, can you recomend a better type of wood?
( I wrote that as best I could)
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
I olny used the balsa caus it was the olny thing around that isn't a 2x4. Would pine work?
I talk fairly desent. At times I slip into a good ol' southern boy accent (drives my friends up walls) My big problem is my writin in near incromprehensable to all but football players and docters. Easy solution talk to people.
S G Rute of the Silver River wrote: I only used the balsa caus it was the only thing around that isn't a 2x4. Would pine work?
cabbage wrote: Pine wood will work -but again you will need a good water based preservative and you will need to apply it at least once a year.
Tom Trigg
Meine Grammer Nicht zu gut!!!!!
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Hi ttrigg
Environmentally friendly treatments only have one problem they are environmentally friendly
In short they don't work the rot sets in and the termites or your native equivalent wood muncher will have a field day.
I would suggest for sleepers leaving them in the preservative for at least a week topping up as and if required then leaving them to drain and dry as long as it takes.
Working on the basis I am not lifting the line for as long as is possible and if possible I would tip some on the line every couple of years Noting local by laws or proper laws just to be sure.
regards John
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