Its ALIVE!!
This will be the new home of the building log of my indoor layout, the Borracho Springs RR, a small mining themed line based on several historical lines like the Gilpin Tramway, the Coronada RR, later AKA the Arizona Copper Co RR, with influences from a couple model RRs, like John Allens G&D, Bob Hegges Crooked Mountain Lines, Malcomn Furlow's work, and Joe Crea's Pitkin Tramway.
The Plan:http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/vsmith/GarageStudyTRY%20AGAINx2.pdf
The location is indoors again, like the previous incarnations, in my newly rebuilt garage which unlike the old one, is insulated and plywood sheathed on the interior walls. Almost all the benchwork is already completed for a previous plan which after setting up, I was unhappy with.
So away we go...
Have fun with your trains
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
AKKKKKK!!!
Vic,
You mean you didn't like the layout once you got it all put down? Wow I thought it was just pulled up for the garage reconstruction.
Jack
Hi Jack,
The older predestruction version had some restrictions I was never happy with, one of the hazard doing LS indoors. The very short loop being the primary one, I could only run very short trains. When I started rebuilding in the new garage, I tried a point to point, but again I realized I could never really run the large size stuff I had not even my Monster, the AC Price 16 wheeler, even an Annie and 2 boxcars was out of the question functionally. So I pulled it up, sice doing so I have managed to pick up some very large cars (to me) like 3 LGB closed vestibule coaches, so a redseign to accomodate was in hand, Now this latest I can run short mining trains like before plus I can run longer trains and my large engines if I chose to do so. Plus the over and under gives me the opportunity to run double-headers
Vic:
That seems to be a rather sharp grade? What are the overall dimensions? I don't see the three way switch, or was it not used on purpose?
Tom Trigg
I dropped the threeway in favor of the current redesign of the yard of the righthand side, in this form I do not have any switches beyond my reach.
The left side grade up should be around 3.5% the right hand grade should be closer to 3%, not too bad, even if its steeper, I can double head anything else, or triple head?
Overall the rear wall is 19' - 6", the left side is about 9' and the right side is 10' - 6", all curves are R1.
I second the motion!
SandyR
A little progress. Got the benchwork expanded:
Left side benchwork, expanded to accomodate the R1 turnaround
Right side benchwork, widened about 12" for the R1 turnaround on this side and for the track on the fiddle yard.
Fiddle yard widened to accomodate 3 tracks.
Track test laying, how about that, the CADD program was right, IT FITS!
Right hand side, Borracho yard, and the lower section of Long Grade
Upper part of Long Grade
The curve at Agony Point
Lower Agony Point at Heckawee, upper level mining sidings
the yard at Heckawee
Looking down Long Grade
Siding at the fiddle yard
Now comes a part I've dreaded, cleaning the track
I've got 3 years of dirty gritty conductive grease to remove, so I can put shiny new conductive grease on the joints, somehow that seams a little contradictory doesnt it ?
shoot a grinder with a polishing disk will get that one quick.
the pads are usually 10.00 a box or 3.00 each at home depot
grinders.... .... they might have a sale.
I see why is called agony pt. Now to get a mallet and record it going up.
I might try that
Its called Agony Point after a notorious curve on one of my favorite railways, the Darjeeling Himilayn Rwy, heres a nice pic I just found:
Yes, thats a REAL photo!
Vic.....lets go ride it!! Heck ain't a pusher in sight!!! Think maybe I might rethink it cause I know my back side would pucker up the seat.
Toad (swimn in cold Swamp Water)
That is somepicture, reminds me of the cog railway that goes to the top of Mt Washington in NH. I have not road it yet but I did hike to the top in the winter. Next trip will be to ride the train up. heres a link for pictures and about it. http://www.thecog.com/
This is a cool picture http://www.thecog.com/cog_scene.php?img=ascending_jacobs_ladder
Test run #1 today on the mainline, using the Scientific guinnie pig as their no track power yet, mostly to test track transitions going up and down the grades. I've been using small wood shims to build up bases under the track at the transitions so there is a continuous solid base under all the track, so far got the left side transitions done, leaving only the transition at the right hand side left to do. Found a couple high and low spots during testing, thats what that stupid Scientific is great for, if IT will run on it, almost everything else will. Only a few rather funny derailments. It was funny to watch it run, since several track sections are still missing joiners, yet it trundled right along.
A little more info on the Darjeeling RR
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darjeeling_Himalayan_Railway
if your interested
First big fault found
Had to eliminate the reverse S curve at the base of Agony Point, was causing derailments, added a 6" straight on each side. Need to rework some of the upper level supports where track will now go. The 6" straights on the other reverse S curves help a great deal, I now have to see how it effects the only remaining reverse S, at the bybass track at the base of Long Grade, I have to see if I can add a 6" straight there as well and shift the bypass track back a little.
This is why you always test and test and test again before you fix down any track or start any scenery,
vsmith wrote: Hmmm. So thats one more thing to fix, convert them all to B'manns
try KAYDEE 820 or 1820's u well like them
Dave
An progress update!
Slowly and steadily working on the layout, I got all the track down, all the blocks wired, all the wires run, the powerpack installed, the BTE wired into it so I figure I've got all the pices in place to give it a try, turn on the pack, put an engine on the track and started presing buttons and got..
nothin'
not a sausage! check the wires, nothin', checked the block controls, nothin'a quick check of the BTE controller revealed the problem:
Dead battery
...and after a search of the house, there are not any spares or ones to cannibalis in the house, Grrrr
Oh well, looks like tommorow
Looks like Murphys first law of coorlative effects has stuck!
If it can go wrong,
it will, at the worst possible time.
Found a battery, figured out one wiring change, got it running this AM.
Whoopie!
No not yet, still need to do some clean up out there, maybe by this weekend I can post some test run pics.
I also need to find out if I can post video to my MLS photo hosting.
I wired up the last siding this AM. Its ready to rock and roll!
..after I clean the track
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