I've uploaded a new video to my "CVSNE" YouTube channel detailing the process I went through troubleshooting and ultimately replacing a cantankerous turnout in my town of Berkshire.
This is hardly in danger of winning any Academy Awards, but you might find something useful.
You can find the video HERE.
This is the first video showing how I'm going about correcting the issues we identified on the layout during Operating Session #1.
2 comments:
Well done! I suspect I'll have to do a lot of this if I ever get to the point when I try to run trains on my (probably questionable) trackwork. I'm using servo switch machines, so I have to install the turnout over the more-or-less fixed throw rod. That often produces NSFW language.
You don't solder rail joiners?
I'll solder rail joiners if it's a short (very short) piece of track. Otherwise I try to add a feeder to every piece of rail - and rely on the rail joiners as a mechanical joint and not for connectivity. I wish I was good enough at track to do what Paul Dolkos did - which is to not use rail joiners at all! But I'm not that good!
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