QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ [brHave a look here http://www.rhb-grischun.ca/ go to "Construction" "Track", the second page shows two track gauges I machined. RhB_HJ, Good idea with the door hinge. What did you use to make it? Scott
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ [brHave a look here http://www.rhb-grischun.ca/ go to "Construction" "Track", the second page shows two track gauges I machined.
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 Any one know about this National Model Railroad Assosiation? also anyone know where I could get a good track gauge? My dad's HO one is from the NMRA thats how i found out about it. Scott
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Well, after a very bad experience back in my HOn30 days I began using a different definition of NMRA: National Mean-sprited Rivet-counters Association Sure there are a lot of very good people in the organisation, I just never meet any back in those days. Got so burned and angry I hung up the hobby for about 5 years. When I very tenatively got back into the hobby about four years ago, I Lone Wolfed it for about a year and a half, got onto this forum and have since been to a few LS events, meet some fellow large scalers and have been slowely coming out of the wolf den and into the forest again. I still an very very Lone Wolf at the LHS (HO mostly), but a lot more open at the LS shops like San-Val. Still taking a while to get over that burn...
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ Vic, What do you mean tried, they are still trying! Just look at the proposed Standards that are under discussion. They are "mighty interesting" and as soon as I calmed down enough - no reason me getting upset, I quit the NMRA 20+ years ago - I started to laugh. Basically they don't even have the basics down. But that doesn't bother me a bit I follow the NEM standards. At least those guys understand that the track gauge is 45.00mm and being as it's an inside measurement the tolerance will go to the +. NMRA would have us believe that the Gauge is somewhere between 1.750" and 45.00mm with the tolerance going "wherever". [:-^][:-^] Dixie
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