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- From: smeyer@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Scott Meyer)
- Subject: Please help with my track-building problem!
- Message-ID: <BzzE75.GxM@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:04:02 GMT
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- I've been trying to hand build some track lately, and I've had a
- problem that I need some help with. First some background
- information. This is HO scale pike that I'm building, and I've
- been following some pretty good published instructions. I first
- laid the roadbed (AMI Instant Roadbed), then laid the ties
- (Kappler standard size ties -- they're made of sugar pine) after
- spacing them on a jig that I built. After the ties were in place,
- I sanded the tops of them until they formed a fairly smooth
- surface.
-
- I ran into problems when I started trying to spike the rails in
- place. My problem: the ties split in half when I try driving a
- spike through them! Every time! The spikes are 7/16", 0.028"
- diameter Walthers blackened metel spikes, nice and sharp. The
- rail is code 100.
-
- I wondered if the still-plastic AMI roadbed was somehow related
- to the problem, so I experimented by trying to drive a spike
- through a tie placed directly on a scrap of plywood. Still no
- luck. The tie split like a piece of cordwood. I also tried
- blunting a spike befrore driving it (my brother-in-law,
- experienced in carpentry, suggested this unlikely-sounding
- solution to me); it didn't work. I've tried (1) driving the
- spikes with a tack hammer and a small punch, and (2) shoving the
- spikes into place with needle-nosed pliers.
-
- I would appreciate any expertise that this newsgroup can bestow
- on me regarding this. Are the spikes too long? Are they too fat?
- Should I try different ties (basswood, for instance)? Can anyone
- suggest equipment that has worked for them? Please don't suggest
- that I use sectional track; I'm determined to build my track from
- scratch.
-
- Post replies to this newsgroup or send email to
- s-meyer@sun.sws.uiuc.edu. Thanks!
-