Hello, All,
Hope all of you are taking your honey's and seeties out today, and a Happy statehood birthday to Oregon!! I have a question, what are your thoughts on the Bluepoint turnout machines, how easy are they to install, and wire, and do any of you have pictures or diagrams of them??
Take care guys n gals...Trainsrme
They are completely mechanical. They provide a linkage to throw the points from a remote actuator, typically a cable-and-knob assembly on the fascia. It looks like they've got contacts to power a frog and operate a position indicator signal.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
They look like a miniature Tortoise, they attach with four small screws underneath, they have a toggle switch inside for throwbar snap and power routing (DPDT). They have an attachment on either side for a throwrod.I love 'em. I used them on my last layout after seeing them on Keith Jordan's. I love, love, love, love 'em, and I recommend them heartily and without hesitation. After about six or so, I could install one in about ten minutes.
And if you get ambitious you can visit a radio control shop to get flexible pushrods and have the pull rod not in a straight line with the point throw.I love them.
Have I mentioned I'm moderately enthusiastic about them?
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Michael Mornard
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