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13 years 1 month ago #11863
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Another thought here....I certainly don't want to reinvent the wheel so maybe I'm late on the available options currently. With that said, isn't there some type of wire that contracts and expands when a current is applied? I've read somewhere in the past about that type of wire, but can't remember where. Maybe that would work also?
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13 years 1 month ago #11864
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Not to be picky here, but I believe that's a Crossing Shanty, in the photo and not a relay box.Kelley wrote: Note the picture tha John showed. The silver relay box. ...
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #11865
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Loren - Yep, I'll email them to you this week.
Kelley - That relay box is not for the crossing gate, its for the turnout operation, the crossing gate was operated by the man in the photo stationed in the crossing shanty he is standing in front of. Both Stony Smith and BLMA make relay boxes (I've used both of them on my layout and recommend both of them).
John
Kelley - That relay box is not for the crossing gate, its for the turnout operation, the crossing gate was operated by the man in the photo stationed in the crossing shanty he is standing in front of. Both Stony Smith and BLMA make relay boxes (I've used both of them on my layout and recommend both of them).
John
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13 years 1 month ago #11866
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Joe fix your glasses..that thing between the shack and the sign that says SS is a pretty standard electrical box from I guess the 1920s to at least the 80s.
I dont have the money or the skills. I tried to make a radio antennae towewr by soldering 2 brass lighttowers togeter and it looks HORRID. IF I had spare cash I could try it over and over till I get it right. I also broke 2 leds and thats all for me (I will perhaps send pictures and parts litss and see if someone else can do it.
I don't want to be the negative guy or the wet blanket but some things, if my opinion just won't look or work right. I try to give alternate ideas of what I thing average modelers could use and work with.
I dont have the money or the skills. I tried to make a radio antennae towewr by soldering 2 brass lighttowers togeter and it looks HORRID. IF I had spare cash I could try it over and over till I get it right. I also broke 2 leds and thats all for me (I will perhaps send pictures and parts litss and see if someone else can do it.
I don't want to be the negative guy or the wet blanket but some things, if my opinion just won't look or work right. I try to give alternate ideas of what I thing average modelers could use and work with.
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13 years 1 month ago #11867
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Oh my lord, I did not even see that big shiny thing sitting there. I guess I DO need to check my glasses! But we could still use some shanty's like that too, right?Kelley wrote: Joe fix your glasses..that thing between the shack and the sign that says SS is a pretty standard electrical box...
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #11868
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de.shopping.com/Viessmann-Viessmann-4551-Stellantrieb-fur-Signale-Viessmann/info
This is the standard driver from Viessmann that runs signals and whatnot...about 20 bucks..another type that would work is a modified servo used in remote control models. They are in a special mounting and are pretty commen over here too. I am pretty sure either one of these can be used for a crossing gate. I dont know of too many people who just slap track on a piece of plywood be done with it, but unless you are squeezing stuff in a briefcase or in a coffee table, there are all kinds of movements and motors you could use under your layout to get things to move.
Now here is another thought. Why does everything have to be electronic? If and when I figure out how to make a z scale train order board, I will be going old school and moving it with thin piano wire in a plastic tube, and plastic bellcranks. Pull the little bead and it goes down, push it in it goes up. 4 dollars woth of parts.
This is the standard driver from Viessmann that runs signals and whatnot...about 20 bucks..another type that would work is a modified servo used in remote control models. They are in a special mounting and are pretty commen over here too. I am pretty sure either one of these can be used for a crossing gate. I dont know of too many people who just slap track on a piece of plywood be done with it, but unless you are squeezing stuff in a briefcase or in a coffee table, there are all kinds of movements and motors you could use under your layout to get things to move.
Now here is another thought. Why does everything have to be electronic? If and when I figure out how to make a z scale train order board, I will be going old school and moving it with thin piano wire in a plastic tube, and plastic bellcranks. Pull the little bead and it goes down, push it in it goes up. 4 dollars woth of parts.
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13 years 1 month ago #11872
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This might be a good application for memory wire or muscle wire
cheers Garth
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13 years 1 month ago #11876
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Loren,
Sent you an email, need your mailing address.
Yours,
John
Sent you an email, need your mailing address.
Yours,
John
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