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MudHen 462
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Posted - 06/29/2012 :  11:31:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I did a forum search here but found nothing. Has anyone got any ideas on getting the track to conform to a radius long enough to work with it? I ordered an alignment gauge by RibbonRail but it is only about 4" long and it's taking forever to lay track in this "tight" corner of my layout.


Any advice will be greatly appreciated... Bob

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Dutchman
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  08:46:50 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Bob,

What is your sub-roadbed? When working on plywood, I draw my curve on the wood, and begin bending the track to the curve, placing small wood screws with washers between the ties at necessary intervals to hold it in place.

This photo shows that approach.



When working on cork or foam, I use the trusty T-Pins.



I hope that this helps.


Bruce

Modeling the railroads of the Jersey Highlands in HO and the logging railroads of Pennsylvania in HOn3

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Dutchman
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  08:58:25 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
BTW, Bob, have you seen our sub-forum dedicated to HOn30/HOn3 modeling? Here is the link: http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=96

Some guys there might have other ideas on curving the track, too.

Finally, welcome to the Forum!


Bruce

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MudHen 462
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  3:15:15 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks, Bruce... my subroadbed is foam (Plywood under that... but that's no help) I guess I'll just have to "glue and pin" 4 inches at a time. The area I'm having problems with is in a tight corner and I'm 74 and have Spinal Stenosis... so it's kinda a Catch 22 situation!

I'll get 'er done, anyway... Thanks again.

Mudhen Bob



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railmus
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  4:03:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit railmus's Homepage  Reply with Quote
On cork or even plywood, I like to use thumbtacks as you can test run cars and engines over them to ensure proper operation.
T pins best for foam.


John Kanakos
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dave m
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  6:04:55 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Bob, is it a longer gauge you are looking for?

http://www.handlaidtrack.com/Fast-Tracks-HOn3-Scale-Curved-SweepSticks-s/2227.htm

Dave M



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MudHen 462
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Posted - 06/30/2012 :  6:32:46 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, Dave... that would definately help.

Thanks, MudHen Bob



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