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... the correct gap between them and the "V" and ditto for the check/guard rails. Phil. Last edited on 21 May 2017 09:08 by Phil O posted: 23 May 2017 17:50 from: madscientist Thanks for that I currently build BH on ply largely using functional chairs, but assembling the "V", and wing rails on 0.6mm shims, before these are superglued to the plywood and backed with cut" cosmetic" chairs This wont work for FB and Irish FB was laid on a simple soleplate, a type that is not available from the model trade, I am thinking of having some etched IN the meantime I want to trial some FB construction, maybe by simply glueing it to the ply, The alternative being copper clad( of which I have a lot of historical experience) My idea with the etched soleplates was to glue them down with high temperature cyano( 200 degrees) and then solder the FB rail to the brass soleplate I have some copper clad, so in the mean time, I might experiment ...
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... rather big for a freight terminal. I'm not sure how one goes about working out the crossing angle, if possible, using the types of chairs as a guide- I have other shots showing the angle if anyone can help. But as the shot is side on I doubt it would GIMP very well. What's interesting about this shot is the two sets of slide chairs at the end of switch tips. Note how there aren't centered in the timber but aligned with the edges of them. I knew the one over the soleplate is like that, but it's the first I've noticed that the next isn't centered as well. Interesting stuff- well I think. Attachment: attach_512_756_fb_switch.jpg 144 posted: 10 Mar 2009 12:23 from: Templot User -- --- from Alan Hall -- --- richard_t wrote: What's interesting about this shot is the two sets of slide chairs at the end of switch tips. Note how there aren't centered in the timber but aligned with the edges of them. I knew the one over the soleplate ...
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... Hmmm... I recalled another location... Crewe Coal Sidings... General view... This shows the first sole plate nicely. There is a point clip on the left hand blade of the second set of blades- if you look one timber closer to the camera in the right hand part of the 4ft way you will see an insulated joint in a sole plate 3017_120141_210000000.jpg When the above is edited/enlarged the second sole plate is clearer... 3017_120145_380000000.jpg I think that the lug on the soleplate that is on the outside of the chair on the right (to stop the chair being shifted outwards out-of-gauge) is just visible. Interesting thing about this though is that the sole plate is not under the blades' ends but one timber closer to the camera. posted: 12 Mar 2015 07:01 from: D Foster :-) Couldn't resist this one in the search... No sign of a soleplate- but... Outside Single Slip with a Trap Point in it. ...
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... point should be 10" wide? It looks a bit strange- being used to these being 12" Best Wishes, Howard. posted: 24 Aug 2012 07:38 from: ESJAYTEE Howard, well spotted.... I'd sort of unconsciously spotted it in so far as the construction template has 12" timbers sat on it at the moment, but I'll amend the file accordingly. The only thing left now is to determine whether the detectors require extended timbers and to "lower" "S1" to take a soleplate, then its filing time. Martin- as a constructional question piece (as this is about to become) should carry on here, would you liek ot move the thread or should i begin a fresh thread? Cheers Steve posted: 24 Aug 2012 08:16 from: Martin Wynne ESJAYTEE wrote: Martin- as a constructional question piece (as this is about to become) should carry on here, would you like to move the thread or should I begin a fresh thread? Hi Steve, Thanks for asking ...
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