Sunday, February 20, 2011
More Turnout Tools
I spent most of today fabricating a couple of turnout tools. The first tool is a frog rail grinding jig.
You start by laying in two pre cut sections of rail and bolt the jig together. Then grind the rails on a disk sander.
Next remove the rails, flip them over in the jig, clamp, then solder.
I removed relieved the area under the rails were you solder them together so the heat from the soldering iron would not be absorbed by the jig
The next tool I fabricated was a point rail grinding jig. This clamp holds the rails at 2 degrees so I can grind them to shape on the disk sander. Again just drop in a pair of pre cut rails and bolt on the top.
Pictured below are the first pair of parts I made and they turned out great.
You start by laying in two pre cut sections of rail and bolt the jig together. Then grind the rails on a disk sander.
Next remove the rails, flip them over in the jig, clamp, then solder.
I removed relieved the area under the rails were you solder them together so the heat from the soldering iron would not be absorbed by the jig
The next tool I fabricated was a point rail grinding jig. This clamp holds the rails at 2 degrees so I can grind them to shape on the disk sander. Again just drop in a pair of pre cut rails and bolt on the top.
Pictured below are the first pair of parts I made and they turned out great.
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Wow!!! Nice work, very impressive. You'll have to show me these in action some time. Very cool.
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