What matters when buying switches for your garden railroad II BEGINNER´S GUIDE

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @GaryLaneUilleann
    @GaryLaneUilleann Рік тому +2

    I agree regarding LGB over years out side in snow, rain and sun with deer, squirrels, leaves, bugs the switches loosen and finally the plastic ties get brittle and parts no longer are in position. I have Aristocraft stainless steel track and switches that have done well. But plastic ties tend to get brittle as well. I bought 8 foot stainless rail and bent it using Train-Li track bender which works while the Aristocraft rail not track (pair of rails in ties) bends rail in slight spiral twist instead of flat curve like Train-Li track bender. I stagger rail joints to eliminate vertical and horizontal hills and valleys sectional track tends to form causing derailments. 6 to 8” or more separation between rail joints works well until switches. I use rail clamps and switches are mounted on flat plates of aluminum or other non rotting material. Switch joints to track have 4” or more support to prevent track from dropping or rising at the joint. Look up Terror Trestle on youtube to see my old track.

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      Thank´s for your comment! Plastic ties will at some point allways get brittle. But some hold up better than others. Using long pieces of track is key for a smooth opteration. I use THIEL flex track in 2,4m sections (8ft) and I also use the Train-Li track bender, it´s simply the best, I love it! Your trestle looks really good as well!

  • @gardenrailroading
    @gardenrailroading Рік тому +3

    I have never heard of the Theil switches, however with a brass Frog you will find a Microswitch under the throw device to switch power on the brass frog from one side to the other as the switch is thrown. You will also find the same thing on Aristocraft large radius switch's and you will find that they are very temperamental and can cause shorts if the microswitch does not throw completely. Very good video, I like the joke! See you down the rails.

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому +2

      I don´t think THIEL is very common in the US, by now several people have told me that they have never heard from this company. Here in Germany they are well known amongst the garden railroad community. I do know about the possibility to power the Frog via microswitch however I won´t do so until it becomes a problem in the future. All my locomotives are equipped with a capacitor, that should help for the most part. If i discover that small locomotives will run out of power when crossing the Frog I will install the microswitches.

  • @filip78channel15
    @filip78channel15 Рік тому +1

    Hi Robert, just discovered your channel, great video and look forward for next the whole bunch of videos as hungry for G scale knowledge :)!

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому +1

      Great, welcome to my garden railroad project! New videos will show up soon, in fact today or tomorrow if I get around to finishing it. I appreciate you watching!

  • @hsbagardenrailway
    @hsbagardenrailway 2 роки тому +1

    Really great video, Robert., enjoyed how you explored the details of radius and angle. I've had similar experience with manufacturers - but instead of Theil (although we have their flex track) we have TrainLine45 switches.
    Keep up the great content!

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I used lots of Thiel flex track in the past and I will use it on the new layout as well but this time in combination with Thiel switches. I have never used TrainLine45 track up to this point but I will look into their products at some point...

  • @JeremyMilligan1024
    @JeremyMilligan1024 2 роки тому +2

    It would be good to note that the R5 LGB and R5 Aristocraft points are very different, and when you have two lines connecting it is common to have the dreaded 'wiggle' between connecting points (namely with the LGB points, whether it be 30, 22.5 or 15degree designs.

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your advice! Since I have no experience using Aristocraft points I haven´t considered them in this video.

  • @eastcoastgardenrailway5210
    @eastcoastgardenrailway5210 4 місяці тому +2

    That "pointless" joke was a bait & switch!

  • @JeffDM
    @JeffDM Рік тому +1

    I wonder if a tiny amount of threadlock on those screws would keep them in place so you don't have to dig those switches back out again.

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      That might be a good idea. I will try it with my next LGB switch altough I´m currently using THIEL and PIKO switches exclusively for the new layout.

  • @cffnmkr13
    @cffnmkr13 Рік тому +1

    @2:28 Did you say, “Teal switch”? I googled, “teal g scale” and only found teal colored rolling stock and a bunch of fabric, lol

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      Hi Richard! Thank´s for whatching the video and subscribing! The company I am talking about is called THIEL. This is the Link to their web site ... thiel-gleis.com/en/home/about-us/

  • @crazytrain525
    @crazytrain525 2 роки тому +2

    Oh it’s defiantly a switch

  • @br103fan8
    @br103fan8 2 роки тому +1

    Sehr schön, was ich auch empfehlen kann ist Trainline weichen.

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      Danke für den Tipp, ich schaue mir die TrainLine weichen mal genauer an...

    • @br103fan8
      @br103fan8 Рік тому +1

      Die Bogenweiche Kennst du ja bereits 😉

  • @anirbandharbsc
    @anirbandharbsc Рік тому +1

    Hi
    Will you please share the buying link for all bands you are taking about

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      LGB -> www.lgb.de/
      PIKO -> www.piko-shop.de/de/warengruppe/gleis-7.html
      THIEL -> thiel-gleis.com/
      TRAIN LINE -> www.train-line45.de/gleise/

  • @olelauridsen666
    @olelauridsen666 Рік тому +1

    As far as i know LGB and Piko come from the same manufactorer

    • @summitrailway
      @summitrailway  Рік тому

      Unfortuately, thats not true. LGB was a stand alone brand until 2007. Since then it is owned by Märklin. Piko however is a totally different brand. Both have a long history in model railroading.

    • @olelauridsen666
      @olelauridsen666 Рік тому

      @@summitrailway i have lgb and piko tracks. there is NO difference. only the brand name

    • @ricofant
      @ricofant Місяць тому

      ​​@@olelauridsen666 believe us,there are completely different brands.