nygma
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Hi All,
This is a project I have been working for some time. Progress is very slow due to various reasons. But at least there is something to show.
Since my work is related to computers, I want as little electrics on my garden railway as possible. Therefore I would rather control my points using conventional point rods. I started putting together some plans for point lever. This is how it looks on the computer:
This looks roughly like British point levers with locking pins and number place.
I got the parts cut from 1 mm thick mild steel and started soldering it together. This is how the basic frame looks like:
And the levers. Locking pin is already in place, handle to lift the pin is yet to come:
Levers fitted in the frame. It is only temporary, a curved cover plate still to be placed on top:
Backside of the frame is open to allow access to the levers. Whole drilled in different positions for the rods to be fitted.
The almost final frame again:
So far it has taken a few months to get to this point. The actual planning was done in a few weeks, but getting the parts cut and soldering took a long time. Various parts started to rush due to the use of soldering fluid. Anyway, I am planning to have it galvanized and finally painting it.
This is a project I have been working for some time. Progress is very slow due to various reasons. But at least there is something to show.
Since my work is related to computers, I want as little electrics on my garden railway as possible. Therefore I would rather control my points using conventional point rods. I started putting together some plans for point lever. This is how it looks on the computer:

This looks roughly like British point levers with locking pins and number place.
I got the parts cut from 1 mm thick mild steel and started soldering it together. This is how the basic frame looks like:

And the levers. Locking pin is already in place, handle to lift the pin is yet to come:

Levers fitted in the frame. It is only temporary, a curved cover plate still to be placed on top:

Backside of the frame is open to allow access to the levers. Whole drilled in different positions for the rods to be fitted.

The almost final frame again:

So far it has taken a few months to get to this point. The actual planning was done in a few weeks, but getting the parts cut and soldering took a long time. Various parts started to rush due to the use of soldering fluid. Anyway, I am planning to have it galvanized and finally painting it.