look forward to next weeks videos, I like how simple you made the drop bridge ,, wow ,, great job not over thinking or over working it , simple and effective
sparky107107 Yeah! Stop back in soon because we'll have trains running in no time. And I'm glad you like the design. It seemed to simple at first, but I like it. Thanks! -Cam
Thanks for sharing your ideas on the the fold down bridge. I am planning a new layout and I will need either a lift out bridge or a fold down bridge. I will be looking forward to the video to see what method you will use to wire the tracks on the bridge. You have given me a lot to think about! Randy
Scott Downey I know! Actually, it's quite painful, but so far it's all working. It's amazing anything has worked because the saw we're using likes to cut everything at like a 1º angle when it's set to an angle of 0. I mean, it's a really nice saw, but it's annoying at times. -Cam
Excellent job there Cam, really like the drop bridge. Your dog seems to be a big help there, is it a young dog? Sure is pretty. Thanks again for sharing!
David Durbin Thanks! I like the way it turned out. Haha. She was quite the help. At one point she was sleeping under the drop bridge while we were constructing it. And yes. She's fairly young at 4 years old. She's actually a golden retriever, but she's very light colored w/fairly short hair. -Cam
***** Thanks Mike! We'll definitely have a follow up showing this in a more finished state because we still need to install some guides on the locking end so there's no side-to-side motion. And of course we need to talk about electrical. -Cam
I'm designing a new layout in 00. I'm thinking about doing something similar to this. But instead of being a drop down section. I'm thinking about it being a swigging section due to that there is going to be four lines of track
You do not need a locking bracket.A piece of 3/4 inch Mdf With a washer and strong screw.or coach bolt.With enough slack.So as it can be turned out to support the shelfYou can put as many as required for a small price..If in time after wear it needs a packer.You can use formica or a bit of tape.Also there are better ways of supporting a shelf than putting a piece of 2 by 1 as to make a gallows bracket.
Well good idea BUT it don't work be cause I did some way and after all I have make to lift Bridge work much better and train don't jump out from track Nice Job any way thumbs up
woltar9 The only problem with a lift bride there is that we'll have another level above it. The bridge is close to 30" long, so it wouldn't be able to swing all the way up. The other option would've been a swing bridge, but this created the least amount of disruption in the aisle way. Thanks for the input though! -Cam
look forward to next weeks videos, I like how simple you made the drop bridge ,, wow ,, great job not over thinking or over working it , simple and effective
sparky107107 Yeah! Stop back in soon because we'll have trains running in no time. And I'm glad you like the design. It seemed to simple at first, but I like it. Thanks!
-Cam
Thanks for sharing your ideas on the the fold down bridge. I am planning a new layout and I will need either a lift out bridge or a fold down bridge. I will be looking forward to the video to see what method you will use to wire the tracks on the bridge. You have given me a lot to think about!
Randy
Great update, keep up the good work my friend.
chris shoulders Thanks again man! We'll have more this week. I won't even mention next week because we should have a ton of progress to share.
-Cam
Love the photo bomb by the dog. 😁
your videos will help me redo my layout so thanks for your how to step by step videos
+BALD8BIL Awesome! That's my hope with some of these videos. We'll have more content soon, so stay tuned!
-Cam
You sure do like building things with angles. I hope it works out with no issues.
Scott
Scott Downey I know! Actually, it's quite painful, but so far it's all working. It's amazing anything has worked because the saw we're using likes to cut everything at like a 1º angle when it's set to an angle of 0. I mean, it's a really nice saw, but it's annoying at times.
-Cam
Great video Cam!
Captain Justice Thanks! I'm working on sub roadbed today, so I'll have a layout update and construction video in a day or two.
-Cam
Nice! Im uploading a new video from this morning of a slow moving loaded CSX coal train
Nice job
Cant find part 2? Sadness :(
Excellent job there Cam, really like the drop bridge. Your dog seems to be a big help there, is it a young dog? Sure is pretty. Thanks again for sharing!
David Durbin Thanks! I like the way it turned out. Haha. She was quite the help. At one point she was sleeping under the drop bridge while we were constructing it. And yes. She's fairly young at 4 years old. She's actually a golden retriever, but she's very light colored w/fairly short hair.
-Cam
Nice so far Cam , Mike
***** Thanks Mike! We'll definitely have a follow up showing this in a more finished state because we still need to install some guides on the locking end so there's no side-to-side motion. And of course we need to talk about electrical.
-Cam
Hi. Would have loved a follow up with the electrics on this idea, like you mentioned. I’m doing something similar...!
I'm designing a new layout in 00. I'm thinking about doing something similar to this. But instead of being a drop down section. I'm thinking about it being a swigging section due to that there is going to be four lines of track
If I ever need to do a layout entrance gate again, I think I'll do what you're planning. The swing bridge is much more elegant.
-Cam
You do not need a locking bracket.A piece of 3/4 inch Mdf With a washer and strong screw.or coach bolt.With enough slack.So as it can be turned out to support the shelfYou can put as many as required for a small price..If in time after wear it needs a packer.You can use formica or a bit of tape.Also there are better ways of supporting a shelf than putting a piece of 2 by 1 as to make a gallows bracket.
Awesome.
invertd007 Thanks! It worked out better than I thought it would.
-Cam
Well good idea BUT it don't work be cause I did some way and after all I have make to lift Bridge
work much better and train don't jump out from track
Nice Job any way thumbs up
woltar9 The only problem with a lift bride there is that we'll have another level above it. The bridge is close to 30" long, so it wouldn't be able to swing all the way up. The other option would've been a swing bridge, but this created the least amount of disruption in the aisle way. Thanks for the input though!
-Cam
well ok My is 32 inch Long and 12" wide
is You bridge you job man
Nice
Ok. Thanks!
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