I’m about to attempt my first semi-permanent layout. By that I mean that it will be screwed down to the base.It isn’t going to be particularly complicated. A large loop, a couple of sidings and so on.
How does one remove a section after all is finally screwed down? It would seem to me that there is no “flex point” to allow the seperation of tubular track. (Lionel) unless you remove all of the hold down screws!! I’m SURE that isn’t the case, and there is probably an obvious answer.
Boonter, you might want to consider Doug’s advice, at least along these lines of thinking: once you start actually running the trains, you will start having a better idea what you want and like. Try screwing down the track just enough to keep it flat and from going off the table. Then as you get ideas what you really like, then you can proceed with other fun things like adding ties to the tubular track and adding ballast, etc.
Also look at lots of layout plans to get ideas. Try the website: thortrains.net
Great website with lots of layout ideas. Even if you don’t use one exactly, you’ll probably still get ideas and inspiration.
PS: Doug, I’ve always loved your tag quote. That’s really great, and I wish I’d thought of that one, even though I still like my own.
I solder my track joints to solve the problem of getting one piece out without tearing up the whole neighborhood. The trick is to leave out the track pins! I flow solder into the rail heads and also put a lump over the rail flanges. It takes a little practice; but I can make a pretty clean and smooth joint. To get a section out, I just suck out the solder from each joint and unscrew it from the table.
Soldering is slso the best way I know to avoid voltage drop from high-resistance rail joints.
Brian and Doug are right on. Just enough screws to hold the track from slipping. Not necessary to screw down every section. The solder suggestion is good too but takes a little more time. Glad to have you visit. Enjoy your work. I am going to do a around the room layout with a couple of switches to be able to add modules out into the floor. Then remove them and attach another module in its place. Then I can do Chirstmas, Halloween and etc. and not change the main layout. I can even set up a certain operation [ie. grain or coal] as the mood strikes me. Good luck.
Luckily I didn’t screw the track down the first time. The layout has changed a lot since getting more track and finding out what I prefer to have. After a while of shuffling with your track you will find an ultimate layout which you like the most.
That one can be screwed on the board.
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