NTCGRR 1st Class Member Nebraska City NE
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 | | 01/27/2008 11:11 AM |
| I get to many things going but I have always wanted a turntable. I have no idea where its going ,yet.
But after studing Doug Matherson's and liking what he did and after visiting a Mixed scale site that Jon Foster put me onto. I found a photo of a N scale heavy steel table I really liked.
see it takes team work....
I measured my Big boy from wheel to wheel and 52" works. (not sure what it is in 1:29th feet )
so I started today.

I want it fairly well detailed for photo ops. So I used 1/8" styrene and will place Garden metal Models cat walks on it. | |
 Marty Cozad North Table Creek GRR Nebraska City, NE
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Dave F 1st Class Member Sandy, Utah
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 | | 01/27/2008 11:32 AM |
| | 52" in 1:29 is roughly 126 feet in the real world.. | | Dave Fulghum, CEO/Gandy dancer: Lone Peak & Western Railway. Member, Utah Garden Railway Society. www.lonepeakandwestern.bravehost.com | |
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altterrain
silver spring, md
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 | | 01/27/2008 12:50 PM |
| Boy, its nice to have the room to think about where a 5 foot wide turntable is going to go in afterwards!
Marty are you coming to York this year?
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Torby 1st Class Member North Chicago 'burbs.
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 | | 01/27/2008 1:04 PM |
| | My Mallet with USRA tender is 44 inches, so it will fit nicely. | |
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John J Moderator
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 | | 01/27/2008 1:19 PM |
| | I was thinking of one of those horizintal moving tables. I am thinking of diesel shops in my industrial area | |
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NTCGRR 1st Class Member Nebraska City NE
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 | | 01/27/2008 1:32 PM |
| Brian
sorry
the SELSTS and Hagrys is the only ones I can make.
I'm also saying all the wrong names
Bruce Chandlers turntable method and Ron Seneks method.
My mind is filled with glue.
I need to head to town and look for rollers for the two ends. | |
 Marty Cozad North Table Creek GRR Nebraska City, NE
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Bryan Smith 1st Class Member Erda,Utah
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 | | 01/27/2008 2:22 PM |
| Marty, Styrene Ruled!!!!!!!!!!! that turntable will be nice!!! Cool. | |
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blackburn49
Copper Center, Alaska
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 | | 01/27/2008 3:25 PM |
| Posted By NTCGRR on 01/27/2008 2:57 PM
I think it will work out.
I want to have it ready for display at the Iowa show Feb 8,9
I just got back from the store and found screen door rollers, but I changed my mind on the way home and should have gotten 2 pks  
I realized I can mount them sideways to standblize the ends and use 250 rail, now IF I can bend it that tight????
I want to make a ??? thiny over top like Ron S. did that is why there are side??? thingys sticking out.
Next week in the evenings I hope to get the base ready.
then I should finish the cranes and turbine. But after seeing Bryans, I don't know if I can handle it. ..... I like that idea of screen door rollers now that I see it on your model in progress. This is something I have been contemplating for my own layout (I have the 48 inch pit--that's all). I'll will be following your design to see how it works out--very impressive so far, to say the least!
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 01/27/2008 7:03 PM |
| | You sure are busy Marty! Looking good. Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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NTCGRR 1st Class Member Nebraska City NE
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 | | 01/27/2008 7:32 PM |
| Jerry I know how you livesteamers like your steam up tracks. So thought there be nothing cooler than a large TT and many round house tracks to pick from... | |
 Marty Cozad North Table Creek GRR Nebraska City, NE
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Stan Cedarleaf 1st Class Member Dewey, AZ
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 | | 01/27/2008 8:49 PM |
| Posted By NTCGRR on 01/27/2008 2:57 PM
I realized I can mount them sideways to standblize the ends and use 250 rail, now IF I can bend it that tight???? Marty, you should be able to bend the 250 rail in a nice circle if you have a 48 inch diameter. Just take it easy bending and it should go just fine. Might think about hitting it with a torch (gently) to soften it if it gets to be a struggle.
Sure looks nice. Will the styrene handle the BB's weight OK? | |
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Richard Smith 1st Class Member Port Orford, Oregon
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 | | 01/27/2008 9:09 PM |
| | Super Marty!! That's going to be one impressive model. It'll be almost twice the size of my little shortline job. I like the idea of using the Garden Metals railing & walks. Don't worry about having them only on one side. Many turntables were built that way. | |
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NTCGRR 1st Class Member Nebraska City NE
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 | | 01/27/2008 9:26 PM |
| Good to know Richard. Stan, the BB will only be there for a photo ops, then its for you visitors. I think it will look cool with 10 to 12 engines around it. The only reason its big is for the BB. | |
 Marty Cozad North Table Creek GRR Nebraska City, NE
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 01/28/2008 8:55 AM |
| | Marty, I have a code 250 bender you are welcome to use, if you want. Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Ron Senek 1st Class Member
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 | | 01/28/2008 10:03 AM |
| | Marty the prototype i was following was in Feb 1973 model railroader. It shows the control shack and the center arch for the power cables. Yours does look good, is it going to be powered? | | | |
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jimtyp 1st Class Member Centennial, CO
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 | | 01/28/2008 10:45 AM |
| | Very Sweet Marty! I really like your use of screen door hardware :-) | | livin' la vida loco | |
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Mike Reilley 1st Class Member Escondido, Ca
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 | | 01/28/2008 1:07 PM |
| Dang Marty....Beautiful....have you designed the roundhouse for it yet? Are you thinking about one???
It's gonna be BIG (fitting your GRR nicely)....like 18' across if it covers 180 degrees of rotation...and 5' from front to back of each stall. | |
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SteveF
Deer Park, WA
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 | | 01/28/2008 1:58 PM |
| And here I was going to use a redwood 2 X 4 of about 50 inches for my "turntable." 
"We're not worthy. We're not worthy."  | | When it is time to go railroading, mankind went railroading. L. Long, ca 2342
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Dan Moore
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 | | 01/28/2008 2:46 PM |
| When i grow up i want to be just like you Marty  | | | |
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