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Tortoise machines and Woodland risers

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Tortoise machines and Woodland risers
Posted by Steel Man on Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:27 PM
I am using Woodland foam risers (2% grade). In some of the areas I have turnouts at a 2" height. That height along with 1 1/2" sub-roadbed (a combination of plywood and foam) bring my overall height to roughly 3 1/2". How can one hook up a tortoise switch with that about of height? Any help would be appreciated Steelman
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Posted by rrinker on Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:45 PM

 Think differently - I can't find the link but there have been articles and sites mentioning alternate ways to mount the Tortoise. It does not have to be directly below the turnout. Using some music wire and brass tube you can make an alternate linkage that rotates rather than waggles back and forth, with the Tortoise itself way dow below the table surface.

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Posted by locoworks on Thursday, November 5, 2009 5:55 PM

you could perhaps remove a section of the riser foam to make room for the tortoise, and fix the tortoise to a piece of ply around 4 x 2 inches and rebate this into the top of the foam so there is a small piece of ply to lay the track on that is level with the top of the foam riser..  it should be enough to hold all in place??

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Posted by larak on Thursday, November 5, 2009 9:14 PM

3-1/2" is a long way, even with thicker piano wire, but it should be doable. I usually use .039 diameter and once used .056 diameter for a long throw. Be aware that you might need to relocate the fulcrum above the tortoise itself.

Karl

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Posted by potlatcher on Thursday, November 5, 2009 10:24 PM

I just hooked up a Tortoise with about 2-3/4" heigth of foam/plywood sub roadbed.  i just used heavier steel wire, about .062 dia.  Seemed to work out fine, and I think it would go higher if needed.

Good Luck,

Tom

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Posted by mainetrains on Friday, November 6, 2009 2:01 PM

I have a couple of tortoise powered turnouts that are 4" above the tortoise. Just use a thicker wire and make a bigger hole and it should work fine.

Dave

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Friday, November 6, 2009 10:30 PM

I have 2 inches of foam on top of 3/4 inch plywood.  I simply used .039 thick wire instead of the .025 that the torti's come with. As someone said already just enlarge the hole a little and you'll be fine..  You'll also have to drill the hole in the torti for the piano wire a little larger.

Good Luck

 

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