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posted: 11 May 2009 22:33 from: Len Cattley
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Hi again I seem to remember someone mentioning in a email message one day about a group that had produced point crossing & switch building jigs but I can't remember who or any contact details & prices. Regards Len Cattley |
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posted: 12 May 2009 10:05 from: Andy G click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi Len, I think it was an individual within one of the Scalefour Area Groups, but I could be wrong. Unfortunately they have now passed on and there is currently no manufacturing of the jigs being undertaken. I think S4 and EM stores have limited supplies of the jigs. Andy |
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posted: 13 May 2009 15:27 from: Glen Suckling
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Hi Len, There is a company in Ontario, Canada called Fast Tracks who make an excellent range of jigs, templates and other track laying tools. Unfortunately, like most North American modellers their products are either HO (1:87 on 16.5mm gauge) or O (1:48 on 1.25" gauge). Their website is http://www.handlaidtrack.com. It is worth checking out. Glen |
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posted: 13 May 2009 18:18 from: Bruce Wilson
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If you can get them a dxf drawing of your trackwork I am sure they could machine the fixtures for you. I have not idea what the price would be. Bruce Wilson Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
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posted: 13 May 2009 22:29 from: Brian Lewis
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Bruce Wilson wrote: If you can get them a dxf drawing of your trackwork I am sure they could machine the fixtures for you. I have not idea what the price would be.Quicker - and probably cheaper in the long run - why not purchase ready made common crossings and switch blades from C+L Finescale? Regards, Brian Lewis |
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posted: 13 May 2009 22:32 from: Len Cattley
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Thanks guys, I have looked at the EM gauge web site & found they still do the jigs but at £25-£29 a pop they are a bit pricey. Am I right in thinking that Iain Rice did a book on building track (I thought I had one but can't find it) or is this wishful thinking? Regards Len |
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posted: 13 May 2009 23:32 from: Brian Lewis
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Len Cattley wrote: Am I right in thinking that Iain Rice did a book on building track (I thought I had one but can't find it) or is this wishful thinking?I think Iain wrote two books Len - one on copperclad, the other finescale. But a better and more up to date book is 'Track Construction' by Jeff Geary and John Shaw. ISBN 0954203593 Jeff also wrote another book entitled 'Wiring the Layout'. Sadly, this is now out of print and apparently unlikely to be reprinted. So if you locate the former and see the latter, it would be worth purchasing it. Regards Brian Lewis |
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posted: 13 May 2009 23:38 from: Martin Wynne
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Brian Lewis wrote:But a better and more up to date book is 'Track Construction' by Jeff Geary and John Shaw. ISBN 0954203593Hi Len, I wrote a short review of that book at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/templot/message/3223 The book is now available from Kestrel: http://www.kestrelrailwaybooks.co.uk/trax2.htm regards, Martin. |
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posted: 14 May 2009 00:59 from: Paul Hamilton click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
I purchased my vee jig and switch blade jigs from Richard Johnson at DCC Concepts in Perth Australia for quite a reasonable cost from memory, under $50 if I recall. They have been very usefull too. Will be seeing some more action soon too I imagine. Rice's text on Finescale is useful but probably a little dated now particularly with the advent of proper closed cell foam underlays and the like, not to mention laser cut timber sleepers. I might give the other text a try too - can't read too much on any topic I say! |
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posted: 15 May 2009 08:37 from: Len Cattley
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Hi Martin I'm a bit confused by your review in that you inferred that it's not as good as Iain Rice's book ie: "It's well worth a space on your bookshelf, somewhere about half-way between your old Peco "Shows You How" booklets on the left, and Iain Rice's book on finescale track on the right." So in your opinion which one is the best for instructing you to build finescale track? Kind regards Len |
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posted: 15 May 2009 08:42 from: Len Cattley
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Brian Lewis wrote:I think Iain wrote two books Len - one on copperclad, the other finescale. Thanks for that Brian I'll keep an eye out for this book. Kind regards Len |
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posted: 15 May 2009 09:08 from: Martin Wynne
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Len Cattley wrote: I'm a bit confused by your review in that you implied that it's not as good as Iain Rice's book ie:Hi Len, It was Brian making comparative recommendations, I was suggesting you have both! Without getting both books out now and doing a careful cross-check I wouldn't want to suggest which was the better. From memory, for model track construction methods there may not be much in it. Iain's book is much meatier and contains a lot more prototype information and drawings; the Trax book includes the Trax2 software on CD. When I've got more time I'll have a good look at both books again and actually answer your question instead of waffling. I imagine many members on here have both books, and their own preference. Iain also wrote a book purely about copper-clad track construction for beginners. I don't have a copy of that, so I can't say how it compares with the others. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 15 May 2009 10:12 from: Brian Lewis
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Len Cattley wrote:Thanks for that Brian I'll keep an eye out for this book. It is featured in C+L's Lists Len, along with 'GWR Switch & Crossing Practice'. Product IDs C1664 and C1665 respectively. But the loss of 'Wiring the Layout' leaves us with no wiring book to offer. Has anyone any thoughts regarding a suitable replacement please? Regards Brian Lewis Carrs - C+L Finescale |
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posted: 15 May 2009 11:49 from: Len Cattley
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Thanks for your reply Martin that answers my question. I know that I had Ian Rices excellent finescale book I just wish I could find it, I might have to invest in another one Regards Len |
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posted: 16 May 2009 11:48 from: Graham Idle
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Hi, Abebooks list several copies of 'Wiring the Layout'. Hope this is of use. Regards, Graham Brian Lewis wrote: Len Cattley wrote:Thanks for that Brian I'll keep an eye out for this book. |
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