Hand Laying a Double X-over.
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tetters i have to build two more will get some pics of work and post them, also one of the club members talked me into building one for his O scale layout out of .148 rail. . hope i didn't bite off more than i can chew.Jim
II'd love to see some pics of your work Jim. Post up here and we can compare notes! Big Grin[/quote]
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#17
Awesome work tetters. Cheers And a fantastic how to if anyone wants to follow suit.
What's next on the agenda for you, World Peace? Thumbsup


Jack
LIFE....
..... Abandon the search for truth
Look for a good fantasy
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#18
jim currie Wrote:tetters i have to build two more will get some pics of work and post them, also one of the club members talked me into building one for his O scale layout out of .148 rail. . hope i didn't bite off more than i can chew. Jim

Sounds good Jim. Building in O-scale must require the use of the some heavier equipment, like an chop saw, angle grinder and an arc welder. Icon_lol


Quote:Awesome work tetters. And a fantastic how to if anyone wants to follow suit.
What's next on the agenda for you, World Peace?


Jack

Thanks Jack. I appreciate the compliments.

As for the other agenda items I'm afraid that big one will require the co-operation and charity of the entire human race. Something I don't see happening anytime in the near future...way too many selfish people, trying to bend the world to their own selfish wants and needs. Sad
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#19
I've always been an advocate of hand laying, but have never attempted anything like this! Beautiful work!

Gary
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