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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane My Bowser turntable is very simple. I do not have indexing and although this would be nice, it isn't necessary if you can visually align the tracks. The turntable pivot is telescopes through brass tubing. The pivot from the turntable bridge, runs through the brass tube bearing. Below the pit, and mounted to the pivot is a plywood disk almost the size of the turntable. Making contact with the edge of this disk through spring pressure, is the drive motor with gear reduction. The drive wheel is an aluminum spool with rubber o-rings for tires.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester I like the outer rail concept, something that didn't occur to me before (Duh). I talked to my LHS people this morning and becoming more convinced the Sail Servo is viable and can be easily done for under $100. I'll keep you posted
--David
Jim Murray The San Juan Southern RR
QUOTE: Originally posted by dkelly Jim, Way cool pic. It gives a better description than anything written!! The ability to make adjustments without tearing the whole thing down is excellent! Would love to see the topside pic too!