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You guys ever heard of{ Anderson turnout links}??????

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You guys ever heard of{ Anderson turnout links}??????
Posted by dragonriversteel on Monday, January 22, 2007 7:31 PM

 

 I have about 20 of these jewels and really don't know what to do with them. On the packaging it states that these linkages can be used with either N or HO scale. A little old school for me and I haven't found any info on E-bay,that is no ones selling these at the moment.

 Have you ever heard of these and are they really usable ?

 Patrick 

 

Fear an Ignorant Man more than a Lion- Turkish proverb

Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop.

Southland Industrial Railway or S.I.R for short. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern.

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Posted by ndbprr on Monday, January 22, 2007 9:33 PM
Yes I have used them.  Today items like Tortise switch machines have replaced the need for them.  You drilled a hole next to the turnout so the screw would go vertically into the throwbar.  You could then mount your solenoid type switch machine at any convenient location since you could adjust the bottom link through a 360 degree arc by loosening the screw, turning it and retightening the screw on the link.  Very easy to install and adjust but dated at this point.
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Posted by jrbernier on Monday, January 22, 2007 9:56 PM

  Arvid Anderson of Fredrick, WI had a line of hobby products in the 60's.  He had turnout kits, the switch linkage, wood structure kits, and even brass O gauge freight cars kits through the years.  The turnouts and turnout links were bought by others and may still be available.  The turnouts were originally made by Earl Eshelman(sp?) and picked up by Arvid.  Back in the late 60's I would see him as he came into Mpls/St Paul to buy materials and would stop in at one of the LHS's for lunch.

Jim 

Modeling BNSF  and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin

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Posted by banjobenne1 on Saturday, October 17, 2020 4:58 PM

Yea I am very familer with this puppies. I made a rig to install them. After you drill the hole out side the rails push in the tube. Take a peice of wood about 1/2x1/2x2" and screw it down tight. The goal here is so the tube does not move when you are pushing up from underneath. Now dive underneath and use a small sockit wrench to push up the tiniman nut tight to the board. Send me an email I'l send you a picture of the rig.

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