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J
the bottom layer of OSB is for support/structural and the top layer is homasote for ease and holding power of track spikes . Actually...
Monday at 6:48 PM
J
Somehow I missed all this so just catching up.
Looking good Jim, I’ll be following the build!
Oh, as for less work = more mess, I find...
Monday at 6:45 PM
J
Can someone please explain to me how it is the less work you do on the layout , the bigger the mess you make :)
Monday at 4:05 PM
J
Enjoy this latest whole layout update, shows the entire layout, featuring the buildings and historic scenes:
Thanks for Watching...
Thursday at 11:08 AM
J
Todd , the situation I have would be you bottom crossover drawing and where the rails diverge going into the loop portion is where I...
Thursday at 7:31 AM
J
Horseman , I am not sure I follow what you are asking/saying . As I said my grasp of wiring is not that great . The way it is right now...
Dec 3, 2025
J
yes that would make sense. But for regular freight cars with insulated axles and plastic bodies, I can't see how they'd be a factor?
Dec 3, 2025
J
my crossover is built up - 4 turnouts and a cross . My interpretation of lead in a piece of flex on each side of the turnout . The...
Dec 3, 2025
J
you will have to excuse the crudeness of the drawing but it make the idea . Black and pink are the rails and green is the crossover...
Dec 3, 2025
J
Paul , you are correct , there would have to be some lead in to the crossover on both tracks . Tim , if I draw my plan out without the...
Dec 3, 2025
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