2021/02/18

2021_02_18 OMG! where did this mess come from?

 2021_02_18  Mess appears again, and some new purchases.



How does this happen? Been working under Coal Siding, so the storage had to be moved out of the way. But the clutter on the table top has got to go!


More mess. The busier I get the worse it gets.


Ok desk is not so bad, but a dozen projects are in the Q.


Moved the point control panel and  sorting out wiring and adjusting servo motors.


Not much happening this side.


ugh!!  ok Saturday job before Al comes back.

And if you have a keen eye, you might notice a couple of Rail Tractors , which I was very fortunate to find on RailPage.


Cheers

Rod

2021/02/14

2021_02_14 February update!

 2021_02_14  We are still plodding along.


Relay Honeysuckle and prepare for installation of new signals.



I took the opportunity to replace the old insulfrog points and track with code 75 electro frogs. We also removed the lever frame from the base board.



Modified Tortoise motors needed for the lever frame install.


micro switches add to the built in switching.


Installation crew from McKenzie and HolLand , prepare wiring and modify Tortoise motors.


Another view.


The temporary frame, allows trains to continue to run,  and this was what happened when Victoria's western line was converted to SG and automatic signaling was centralised in Adelaide.


When McKenzie left the site, trains were restored as track was replaced.

RAIL TRACTORS



Very fortunate to pick these up on Rail Page.



Massey Ferguson rail tractor



In the Back ground, the V/Line Rail Tractor and the

 ANE point motor, which shows the large movement of the actuator wire





These are much different to the plastic adapters I have been using.




Another view. These operate much better than the others.
First the plastic based ones have the wire fixed to the plastic actuator.
The Ane ones are loose attached, and the hole in the mounting plate gives it a solid connection with the point throw bar,
The vertical position of the actuator is mechanically better.



The platic one has to have bends placed in the piano wire and these foul the servo, if not properly set up. And I must admit i never got to work out what the best shape was. But Ane allows a straight wire and is superior. I get a decent throw every time I build one up. The plastic base also only uses a screw to hold the servo, and I had to glue the servo into it to keep it steady.

Yes this has been a huge discovery, and both Al and I are happy to find a better solution.

Cheers
Rod