RWLR - Robin Wood Light Railway
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Pop-rivet guns are incredibly useful things to have around the house for all manner of jobs, it would handle this perfectly.
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I can't see why either wouldn't be perfectly Ok. I agree with Peter, though a pop rivetter can be very useful and its the sort of thing you don't know you are going to need until the need arises, as in this case. So I'd suggest getting one anyway, as you say, they are cheap enough.tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:33 pm Should I be pop riveting the new aluminium angle to the bridge base or can I just use nuts/bolts?
I don't have a pop rivet gun but they are cheap enough if needed.
Philip
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Pop Rivets are fun - if slightly scary when you don't quite know when they are going to pop - as a Landrover owner, mine is always near the top of my toolbox!
Where did I put that uncoupler?
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It's a lot easier to dismantle a bolted joint and they can be adjusted if necessary.tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:33 pm Should I be pop riveting the new aluminium angle to the bridge base or can I just use nuts/bolts?
The 'pop' rivet was developed to fit two parts together where there is no access to the back of the joint, hence the name blind rivet.
I do note though that the bridge appears to have been assembled with blind rivets as well as screws, so using either for the added parts would blend in.
I can't remember when I last used blind rivets and I don't own a rivet gun. I seem to get by though.......
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Thanks guys. I ordered one anyway but may bolt it together first to make sure it all works before riveting.
At least it will be another new skill I have learned since playing trains (stuff I should of been taught in school).
At least it will be another new skill I have learned since playing trains (stuff I should of been taught in school).
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I do love that bridge looks like its very well made .and your water tower looks ace
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Can you tell me what radius that is please Tom, i.e. area 3’,4’,5’ not much idea on radius, never have.tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:18 pm The loop nearing completion with a revised track layout so I can have an siding be it a small one:
For anyone starting out on their line I would recommend buying a chop saw at it makes life so much easier for you
All comments appreciated!
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Tom
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Hi Rod,
I used Peco 605 set track curves although if space permits go for a larger radius.
Trackshack are a good supplier of Peco track:
http://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Pec ... T-605.html
I used Peco 605 set track curves although if space permits go for a larger radius.
Trackshack are a good supplier of Peco track:
http://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Pec ... T-605.html
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Peco ST-605 = 30inch radius = 60inch diam. centre to centre. You would have to add the total width of the sleepers plus clearance to that.
Grant.
PS as Tom says, go bigger if possible, that is a very tight radius.
Grant.
PS as Tom says, go bigger if possible, that is a very tight radius.
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One thing to remember with pop rivets is that although the rivet is ally, the stem is steel. In an outside environment this will soon rust and cause unsightly stains, although I do appreciate that this is something that you might want.
The heads on these rivets do sometimes fall out of the rivet as the stem breaks off and sometimes it is possible to drive the head of the stem out if you so wish.
The heads on these rivets do sometimes fall out of the rivet as the stem breaks off and sometimes it is possible to drive the head of the stem out if you so wish.
Phil
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Thanks Tom, that is a great help. What the area of your curve ?tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 6:38 am Hi Rod,
I used Peco 605 set track curves although if space permits go for a larger radius.
Trackshack are a good supplier of Peco track:
http://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Pec ... T-605.html
Thanks Grant for your reply, that is a starting point for me now. I don’t plan on anything more than 0-4-0, but you never know.
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Tom wouldn’t the ST-607 curve be a bit better to work with, i am guessing that would be 76” dia, so a bit more to work with.
By the way great layout, it has taken me 5-1/2 hours to read it, keep going off to watch your videos and links. I have something similar in mind. I may put a small turntable at one end of mine.
By the way great layout, it has taken me 5-1/2 hours to read it, keep going off to watch your videos and links. I have something similar in mind. I may put a small turntable at one end of mine.
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Yes, these would be slightly better. I have 0-6-0 locos that run better on that radius curve but the middle wheels are flangeless. The geometry of the Peco ST-607 curves work with the Peco smaller points so you can build run round loops very easily.
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Bit late sorry,
I always build with 2.4mm rivets and stainless self tappers/ nuts and bolts. 100 bags of rivets are just over a quid at toolstation. They need a 2.5mm drill but you will need to wiggle clearance for the toolstation ones, others are fine.
I have stocks of aluminium if anyone ever needs a short length or wants some short off cuts for free.
PM me Tom if you want any bits but currently in Lastovo with a delicate tummy..... back on 28th.
I always build with 2.4mm rivets and stainless self tappers/ nuts and bolts. 100 bags of rivets are just over a quid at toolstation. They need a 2.5mm drill but you will need to wiggle clearance for the toolstation ones, others are fine.
I have stocks of aluminium if anyone ever needs a short length or wants some short off cuts for free.
PM me Tom if you want any bits but currently in Lastovo with a delicate tummy..... back on 28th.
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Thanks Tom, i guess then that the really bigger curves would be better, not got the room for them though.tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:02 pmYes, these would be slightly better. I have 0-6-0 locos that run better on that radius curve but the middle wheels are flangeless. The geometry of the Peco ST-607 curves work with the Peco smaller points so you can build run round loops very easily.
ROD
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Thats good to know about Toolstation Thank you.
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Superb Tom, absolutely superb. That's a lovely bridge.
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Clever solution there. I can see now how you were planning to do it, a picture paints a 1000 words! I had some 45mm channel that always made me wonder it could be used in a similar fashion.
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Great job on the bridge Tom, i love it.
Looking at some thing else though, when you were uncoupling your Silver Lady, i noticed the levers moving in the cab, is it not possible to put a little driver in there with a movable arm so it looks like he is moving it, or is that a stupid question and they don’t make one that would fit in the cab.
Love your layout though and this is now bookmarked.
Looking at some thing else though, when you were uncoupling your Silver Lady, i noticed the levers moving in the cab, is it not possible to put a little driver in there with a movable arm so it looks like he is moving it, or is that a stupid question and they don’t make one that would fit in the cab.
Love your layout though and this is now bookmarked.
ROD
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