Actual Modeling

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Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:33 pm

Maybe I should take photos. Have an in-the-air oil tank that the supports have gone bad. Hoisted the tank off, rebuilding the supports.

Now, whilst this is in fact 2-rail, it is #1 gauge, out of doors, dealing with 1:1 Mother Nature. The supports were wood, and not good. I cut the growth back, pulled the base, removed the pilings, making the new structure from 3/8" square Acrylic, then Styrene cross bracing when done, then back in place after paint.

Even worked all the NBW castings out of the rotted wood to re-mount later.

Last week we removed all the track on the spur to High Point Mine, reworked the roadbed, relaid the rails and ties, re-ballasted.
Always something with Mother Nature.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby E7 » Thu Jun 06, 2019 11:58 pm

Almost forgot about you being one of those rubber gaugers. :mrgreen: Nothing wrong with the way you did your fix, but my choice would have been pressure treated. I have a landscape timber serving as a mailbox support which is working on 37 years. Why don't you tell us a bit more about your pike. What do you run.....geared Loggers? Guessing something like that since you mentioned a mine.

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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 1:51 am

Pressure-treated wood is usually pretty poor quality.
Cut it to 3/8x3/8 and it's fragile. Plus the treating doesn't go very deep.
Redwood works, but difficult to find.
Locos.

I have two 2-truck Shays, one Heisler, one Climax.
Pus a Vulcan Duplex I built.
Plus a 2-6-6-2T (Uintah), two different 0-4-0T Porters, three outside frame 2-8-0's, two inside frame 2-8-0's,
SPNG #9, a 4-6-0, several stored serviceable, and two K-27's (plus another in pieces in a big box).
I think that's all.

We do waybill ops, up to 20 trains running on 1500 feet of track with 100 switches, three turntables, aluminum rail, no track power whatsoever.
I have a track plan on the other computer, try to get it posted later for all to see.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby R.K. Maroon » Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:45 am

Dave's empire is impressive and lot's of fun to see. I didn't get a chance to attend an operating session but Dave fired up a loco and made the rounds. (Sorry for the fuzzy photo):

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Quite feat to keep it going -- It's clear that the maintenance division is the most important part of the operation.

Jim
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby E7 » Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:44 am

ScaleCraft wrote:I have two 2-truck Shays, one Heisler, one Climax.
Pus a Vulcan Duplex I built.Plus a 2-6-6-2T (Uintah), two different 0-4-0T Porters, three outside frame 2-8-0's, two inside frame 2-8-0's, SPNG #9, a 4-6-0, several stored serviceable, and two K-27's (plus another in pieces in a big box). I think that's all.

Holy cow! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

We do waybill ops, up to 20 trains running on 1500 feet of track with 100 switches, three turntables, aluminum rail, no track power whatsoever. I have a track plan on the other computer, try to get it posted later for all to see.


Impressive! :mrgreen:

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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby E7 » Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:47 am

Jim,

Thanks for the Pic! I have NO DOUBT it all requires a mammoth amount of upkeep, but I bet it is really a BLAST to run!

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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 12:09 pm

Oh it is....and we have fun with fair weather modelers....indoor types who ADD scenery, while we are continuously REMOVING scenery.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Fri Jun 07, 2019 1:51 pm

Thanks for the picture!

Would be nice to see much more.

Looks like work to maintain.
Some people have no idea what they are doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.

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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 4:51 pm

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SPNG (Carson and Colorado) #9 in the back on a Business Special with President's Packard.
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Same location, three-truck Shay and outside framed 2-8-0 with a clearance issue.
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Same trestle Jimmy took the photo on....bridge portion just off camera on left.
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Other end. Trestle is 4' high, 27 feet long, 6'8" radius.
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Switching at Lower Laurel.
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Backside view of Steven's Canyon Trestle from Whiterock.
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Whiterock on left, Confusion Junction (CJ) through steps in middle. Highpoint in far distance to left. Image
Good overall of full trestle.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 4:54 pm

Used to have coaling towers (about 30" tall, I think) that we blew up when we converted everything to oil.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 5:10 pm

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That is 10 years old....been some changes, none significant, done for a Feature Article in Garden Railways Magazine
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby John Webster » Fri Jun 07, 2019 9:13 pm

Outstanding. Thanks for posting the photos and map.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby E7 » Fri Jun 07, 2019 10:48 pm

Dave,

Again, GREAT stuff!

I do remember a couple of those pics now that I get to thinking about it.

How many people on the maintenance crew?

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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby ScaleCraft » Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:07 pm

Me. Get my brother in to use a shop vac three or four hours before a run session. Big projects I'll ask for help.
Help. Yeah. Since late last year I have had trouble walking, climbing stairs and ladders. Left hip. Hard to sleep. Left knee and ankle, too.
Today I went to the Ortho Doc, x-rays, hips are perfect. Bursitis below the hip. Steroid shot. Better already. Now more work.
Why I haven't worked on the 0 pike in the basement all year.
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Re: Actual Modeling

Postby E7 » Sat Jun 08, 2019 9:01 am

Dave,

I am even more impressed to hear you take care of all that! I have been down the hip replacement road.....not one you want to travel!

Rich


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