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Ooh it just gets better and better.stockers said:Slimmed down the post and been playing around.
(Resin ladders are too fragile to be commercially viable)
Ooh it just gets better and better.stockers said:Slimmed down the post and been playing around.
(Resin ladders are too fragile to be commercially viable)
A wapscawion even3Valve said:Wod you are a wascal
Tin snips at dawn Mel!yb281 said:Nice.
For ladders - cut out from suitably sized mesh?
Yes I used this Gutter Guard for the ladder, with reinforced stiles as mentioned by tramcar Trav. (it comes in 2 sizes - this is the 10mm mesh.)Gizzy said:Mole in Ipswich used the stuff you put into gutters to stop them getting clogged with leaves for ladders....
gregh said:Thanks for the motivation, Stockers. Your signal looks great.
I built one - the post from 1.5mm styrene to make a hollow tube.
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Yes I used this Gutter Guard for the ladder, with reinforced stiles as mentioned by tramcar Trav. (it comes in 2 sizes - this is the 10mm mesh.)Gizzy said:Mole in Ipswich used the stuff you put into gutters to stop them getting clogged with leaves for ladders....
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I decided to try to make it operate to indicate the setting of the turnout, so just used a bit of fishing line to pull it to stop. (I know, not fail safe). I also mounted it on the wrong side of the track to avoid the fishing line crossing under a track. This shows the operating line
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Now we'll just wait and see how it's affected by possums, birds and operators!
I believe it would be a Howe truss. Diagonals in compression, verticals in tension.tramcar trev said:I like the bridge in the background.... Allen Truss??