Thanks for the feedback. Once Walthers gets their curved code 100 turnouts back in stock, I will try them with the Atlas switch machines.
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riogrande5761 All of my Shinohara code 100 is in my storage/staging yard and I use the above ground Atlas machines because appearance is not important there. I make my own linkage using plastic channel stock. Some of my Shinohara turnouts throw bars have too much friction for the relatively weak Atlas switch machines to throw so I have some slow motion switchmaster machines which are lots of torque.
All of my Shinohara code 100 is in my storage/staging yard and I use the above ground Atlas machines because appearance is not important there. I make my own linkage using plastic channel stock. Some of my Shinohara turnouts throw bars have too much friction for the relatively weak Atlas switch machines to throw so I have some slow motion switchmaster machines which are lots of torque.
I also use Atlas switch machine with Shinohara switches. I also found that the Shinohara throw bars are stiff. I fixed the switches buy inserting a piece of paper under the switch near the throw bar. This prevents the throw bar from dragging on the roadbed.
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MisterBeasley Some people have tried extending it, but no one has been happy with this approach to my knowledge.
Some people have tried extending it, but no one has been happy with this approach to my knowledge.
I use code 83 Shinohara curved turnouts, driven by Tortoise machines.
I have 2-inch foam as a base for my layout. My issue with the Atlas under-table machines is the short throw rod. It's only an inch long, and is not terribly stiff. Some people have tried extending it, but no one has been happy with this approach to my knowledge.
With a slightly longer and stiffer wire, the Tortoise works great.
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I use Shinohara switches. I don't use the under table switch machines but I use the table top Atlas switch machine. I had to add an extension to the throw arm. Seems the Shinoharas have a longer throw.
Hello everyone,
Has anyone used Shinahara code 100 curved turnouts with Atlas Under the table switch machines. While I enjoy the Peco turnouts, the radius off the outer track is a bit too large for the area I have them in. Looking at the Shinahara, they look like they will do the trick. However, I don't use Tortoise as I have ennough Atlas remotes to last me a life time.
If anyone has success with using them, I would like to know...
Thanks to all who reply.