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Train Hangers
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:59 PM
Does anyone know where I can find hangers to hand track from a ceiling, or where to find info about putting up a train shelf arond a room above the door line?
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Posted by cwclark on Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:42 PM
One way would be to find the ceiling joists, screw in some eye hook bolts into them, suspend precut plywood (with the track) in the shape of the layout from threaded rod that is held in place by rod nuts, brackets, and washers. by raising and lowering the plywood layout when turning the nuts on the rod will make it easy to level the plywood layout...once you're done then trim the plywood with a wood paneling fascia.

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Posted by Hudsonmike on Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:49 PM
If it is a room in your home and you would like it to look nice
I would use Decor L brackets which you can get at a hardware
or Lumber supply
Also how wide is the shelf going to be?
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Posted by Vampire on Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:54 PM
One place to look is Up and Away Railway. Check their web site at:

http://www.upandawayrailway.com


I also found a step-by-step do-it-yourself guide for such a project on Michael Holigan's home improvement web site. That link is:

http://www.michaelholigan.com/departments/tvshow/seg_index.asp?ts_id=5153


There are some other companies that build systems like this but they get rather pricy. One I looked at was around $25 a foot! Most of them use G scale equipment too. In the end I built my own system for HO scale trains running 2 tracks, one above the other, around the walls of my small home office. It took more time but it was worth it. [8D]
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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, May 16, 2004 1:17 PM
I made my own using baltic birch plywood and birch dimensional stock for the brackets. By using baltic plywood there was no need to use any edge molding, used 1/2 inch round over bit and used a clear poly finish for a furniture grade look. For the brackets I used a 45* chamfering bit with the same finish.
If you would like some photos drop me an e-mail with your e-mail addy, I don't have an ISP where I can store photos to post here.
Forgot to say that I built mine to have a place to run and display the Lionel set I received as a Christmas gift some 45+ years ago.

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