Ah, since we have gone beyond the realm of "Leveling Turnouts", and a number of you "need more input", It's time to start something new!! Thanks everyone for your help so far! Now, if Greg could re-submit my switch pics here, we'll be off!! Thanks again Greg.
So, I added the long guard rail today! It is 27 feet long on a real switch. I used rail about 11.25" and filed the ends to a shallow angle, matching what I saw. BTW, I revisited the same switches on Sunday afternoon for a short get away with My Wife. A little ride to measure more details. Handy having them so close also. The area for you is called "Tully", and is not much more these days than the two sets of cross-overs and a small building to control them. It is 4 miles West of Dragoon.
At this point I have the straight stock rail completely spiked down. The long guard rail is also! The rest will be complete over the next two weeks, as I am waiting for more parts to show! In the mean time I will build all the necessary installation tools I will need in the future for more of these switches!
So - We can go from here Guys, it's all fun, and lots of pushing the limits!!
Thanks again ,
Dirk - DMS Ry
So, I added the long guard rail today! It is 27 feet long on a real switch. I used rail about 11.25" and filed the ends to a shallow angle, matching what I saw. BTW, I revisited the same switches on Sunday afternoon for a short get away with My Wife. A little ride to measure more details. Handy having them so close also. The area for you is called "Tully", and is not much more these days than the two sets of cross-overs and a small building to control them. It is 4 miles West of Dragoon.
At this point I have the straight stock rail completely spiked down. The long guard rail is also! The rest will be complete over the next two weeks, as I am waiting for more parts to show! In the mean time I will build all the necessary installation tools I will need in the future for more of these switches!
So - We can go from here Guys, it's all fun, and lots of pushing the limits!!
Thanks again ,
Dirk - DMS Ry