2019/11/15

2019_11_15 Couple of good work days!

2019_11_14  Thursday14th was another Al-day working on Albury,


 I usually feel for Al when I get him to help, but track laying Albury is actually being kind? Well at least he is able to sit down on the job ;)


 Albury yard is nearing the Sydney end.


 Now Al is lining up the points at the other end, where all 6 SG tracks enter the double LH points that separate the main line climbing the helix from the double track storage loop that runs around the bottom of the helix.


Here he is setting up the hand made Indonesian double LH points, which match the helix radius (44 and 46 inch)


All this time I am doing my wiring trick,which I believe will guarantee continuity on my entire layout.
The red and black wires guarantee the connection to the point body, and the purple and green wires connect the blades into the same circuit. The live frog is switched by a Tortoise point motor, or a Tam Valley juicer via the white wire.
Very time consuming, however its nice to know that mechanical connections on Peco point motors are not relied on to stay working.


2019_11_15 Friday was a scenery day with Graeme!



 Before Graeme left today, I got him to help me set up the lights on the top level. Graeme wanted to see two strings of LED's. So the top level is two strings and the bottom level a single string. Camera lies and the extra light is noticeable.


 At night....


 OK the main job today was the top level facia. It has two layers and the first one is screwed into position and stand offs create a little more space for scenery.
The top face was then glued on top ready for painting.
The top was then contoured with a Stanley knife which was a bit frightening to watch. After breathing a sigh of relief when we finished doing that to wait for the glue to dry before finishing off next time I keep looking at that lovely little station sitting up there. I really like it, and I bought it on EBay years ago.


 But it was a bit of an orphan. Although it had a large grain silo behind it, main line trains needed to back into the grain terminal from the main line. It needed a siding, and now was the time to speak up.


 So now this little station has a No2 road to service its customers.





 Needs a pair of points here at this end. Runs down through a crossover and double slips to enter the main, or the silo area.  Nice, and I really like this change :)




 As well during the week, I almost finished re-wiring the old Helix. First thing I did was connect in two EB1 circuit breakers and supply power to three wires Pos bus for BG, Pos bus for SG and a black bus return. I am now in the process of hot gluing the wires out of the way, and reconnecting the track power wires to their correct sub bus lines.

Cheers
Rod Young

1 comment:

  1. Layout is coming along well Rod. I am enjoying the journey, and learning from things that work, and don't work. Your careful preparation of the pointwork wiring may take time, but will save many hours of frustration with the stupid peco point blades' under-rail tab contacts.

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