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Western Thunderer
I am about to embark on building an EM gauge layout and have been gathering as much information as possible with regards to track building. I will be using Exactoscale code 75 bullhead rail with four bolt chairs. I have been looking at several forums on track building and came across an article in the scalefour forum by David Thorpe regarding track laying. The track gauges the EM society supplied me were a mixture with some by DCC Concepts. I was not aware that you should use Exactoscale gauges with exact scale chairs because the chairs sit on the sleepers at a slight angle or are we only talking about P4 here. I would be grateful if any modellers out there could clarify if I should be concerned over this matter. Here is what David Thorpe said.
“Without wishing to worry you, do make sure that you are using an appropriate track gauge when laying track using Exactoscale chairs. The reason is that these chairs hold the rail at a prototypical angle, with the top of the rail canting slightly in. If you use a gauge (as I did) that holds the rail straight up and then put a weight on it to hold it in place while the MEK sets (as I did!) you may find that when you remove the gauge the rail will gradually begin to cant inwards, leading to gauge narrowing. I had to carry pout a lot of remedial work to several sets of points because of this. It seems that you need a gauge such as an Exactoscale roller one that only holds the top of the rail. If the gauge holds both the top of the rail and the foot, as some do (including, I believe, the Society ones), then after removal the chairs may relax, leading to gauge narrowing.”
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