Ballasting Track The Easy Way

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • While working on Brian's layout, I came up with a much faster method of ballasting track. The key tool is a cast-off paintbrush handle after the bristles had been cut off to make a patch of reeds.
    Since making this video, I've stiffened up my glue mix a little. I'm now using a 1:1:3 mix instead of 1:1:5.

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  • @bobrulejr.4057
    @bobrulejr.4057 4 роки тому +6

    Nice looking work. Instead of the spoon, I use a small paper cup that I have pinched at a point along the top to form a bit of a spout, giving me really good control when spreading the ballest. Also, when I am done spreading the ballest I take a small block of wood, lay it across the rails and move it along tapping it with a small modeler's hammer. The vibration cause the loose ballest to seek its own space. Last piece of advice.....if you have never done ballasting before, practice off to the side and test your abilities before transferring your skills on your railroad.

  • @chadportenga7858
    @chadportenga7858 4 роки тому +4

    Can't wait to get to ballasting! Glad I found this video. Makes it look easy! Thanks for sharing your trick.

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 6 років тому +3

    THANK YOU...for sharing.

  • @SMTMainline
    @SMTMainline 5 років тому +7

    This looks like a pretty effective technique, I will have to try it some day.

  • @WeedWhacker2010
    @WeedWhacker2010 4 роки тому +4

    I am so jealous. I was up to benchwork and some track on a layout in my basement, but then circumstances forced me to move to California and abandon the project. Very few basements here in California!! For now, planning a shelf-style switching layout...better than nothing I guess.

  • @sort187
    @sort187 4 роки тому +2

    I don't know why, but watching your technique reminded me of Bob Ross.....

  • @humblewisdom8976
    @humblewisdom8976 7 місяців тому

    It's fast yes but I have found that by doing it this way it will look good while standing above it by 3 or 4 feet. But place the camera down more towards track level looking down the rail. You will notice that it wont look at all like a railroad right of way. It will look uneven and chunky as the brush piles up the ballast against the ties in the direction that it was moved. It will not have that settled look that it should from heavy trains pounding by all the time. At the end the camera is moving so fast I couldn't see much of anything.

  • @ralphgreenwood5857
    @ralphgreenwood5857 7 років тому +7

    I prefer dish soap to alcohol for that, but that's me.Thanks!

  • @garysatin9324
    @garysatin9324 4 місяці тому

    Why does some use water and very little dish washing liquid.

  • @phil36310
    @phil36310 5 років тому +2

    Good idea ! I will try this method for the rest of the ballasting of about 270 feet of Peco Streamline code 100 track. Thanks for sharing & Greetings.

  • @titch7444
    @titch7444 5 місяців тому

    Excellent work. As for having too much ballast on 1 side. I have never seen a railway with ballast even on both sides. So your work is more to real life, than ppl having ballast identical on each side.

  • @dannyholt105
    @dannyholt105 7 років тому +2

    Nice work Peter! Is the owner planning on using this layout for a club or just for his enjoyment at home? I am sure he is very pleased. Cheers, Dan

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  6 років тому +3

      The layout is just a setting in which to display his trains. It's basically just two long independent loops for letting trains run and does not make any allowance for realistic operation.

  • @MarkInLA
    @MarkInLA 5 років тому +1

    So very sorry for being a bearer of bad news Peter, but you didn't need to ballast the freight yard..These tracks are so slowly traversed that they're right down on the ground, usually are lighter/lower height (like code 70 or 40 in HO), and look distinctly different from the main line profile.
    If you've read this and happen to agree, you know you can simply fill in all the areas between the tracks with glued, real soil instead of attempting to remove the ballast you already have ..
    This does not mean you are not otherwise a super great modeler. ..M, Los Angeles

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  5 років тому +4

      Actually, I did have to ballast the yard. It's not my layout, but one that I was building for money. If the customer wants it done a certain way, then that's how I have to do it.

  • @nikkicustomcreations5912
    @nikkicustomcreations5912 3 роки тому +1

    Cool trick love the idea

  • @jolliemark6294
    @jolliemark6294 5 років тому +1

    LIke it, you make it look so much easier than most....thanks for sharing....Jack

  • @markjolyn94
    @markjolyn94 10 місяців тому

    Great video on ballasting. Definitely save some time this way

  • @normanrowe2831
    @normanrowe2831 5 років тому +2

    Nice. Thanks.

  • @royinman2712
    @royinman2712 Рік тому

    Rubbing or isopropyl? I am a newbie here :)

  • @crudecaboose8382
    @crudecaboose8382 4 роки тому +1

    Nice I’m going to use this on my layout

  • @peggyandthegreenfamily5469
    @peggyandthegreenfamily5469 4 роки тому

    Wow you make look so easy Yet I bet it is not? I watched your video on your work shop and layout I never been Jealous of any one for what they have BUT you made me raise my eyes? wow what a set up love your rail way? How does any one afford some of the trains some are over two hundred pounds gosh? I proble buy a steam train up to about 45 pounds or second hand .... some people have fifty train sets Yeek....so good to watch there layouts run.... best wishes Ken...

  • @FarlandHowe
    @FarlandHowe 4 роки тому

    Interesting, you have duplicated my method.

  • @magilla7525
    @magilla7525 Рік тому

    How do you get the glue off the rails.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Рік тому +1

      Bright-boy track cleaning block

  • @davidmuse7004
    @davidmuse7004 4 роки тому

    Very good idea for spreading ballast, looks very nice and the fact that you can get good shoulders at the same time really help save time. Thank for sharing this method and the tool you used.
    Muse

  • @user-nx8tk1pp5o
    @user-nx8tk1pp5o 3 роки тому

    In N scale I run the bottle along the edge of the rail and use the rail as a guide. Goes very quickly!

  • @lesfez1875
    @lesfez1875 5 років тому +1

    Can you use this method for O gauge outside? Thank you.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  5 років тому

      I have used this same method for O-scale. For an outdoor railroad, you will have to substitute a waterproof glue.

  • @centeroftheearthmining4095
    @centeroftheearthmining4095 3 роки тому

    Nice!!!! Gonna give it a try! Thanks for sharing

  • @FlyingCrow
    @FlyingCrow 6 років тому

    I seem to have had good luck with diluting the glue with straight 91% alcohol. That way I can skip the spraying step. Is this something you have ever tried? Also, I have found Tite-bond does not skin whereas some other PVA glues do. Otherwise, I ballast my track the exact same way as you do.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  6 років тому

      I must try that. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @henrikvilhelmsen6299
    @henrikvilhelmsen6299 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your trick.

  • @denismay6011
    @denismay6011 6 років тому

    G'day Peter, Good video on a good job done. Thanks for posting it, I assume it's H O Scale track I run N Scale can you think of any problems I may strike ? I can't seem to think of anything but when time permits a short note back with any thoughts will be appreciated. Cheers from Sunny North Queensland. Denis.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  6 років тому +2

      My only thought is to start with a 1" paintbrush as a 2" brush will probably be too cumbersome.

    • @denismay6011
      @denismay6011 6 років тому +2

      Thank you for your reply Peter, I did think I may need a smaller brush but I am going to try both sizes as I have a double track main to do and I have cut down 2 brushes for a bit of a Fiddle. Will let you know of the outcome. It will take a few days to get out to my Train Shed as I have Health issues of which I have good and bad days, at the moment I will have to improve a bit but it will pass at some stage. Again, my Thanks. Cheers, Denis.

  • @simonalexandercritchley439
    @simonalexandercritchley439 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip with the brush.Isoproyl alcohol works ok.but detergent is much cheaper as a wetting agent.Also if you use acrylic matte medium it sets flexible so the track can be relocated.As a compromise use half pva or white glue with a.m.m to save cost.

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  4 роки тому +1

      I've done it both ways. I don't like the soap because of the foam problem when I shake it up to mix it.

  • @NYandAtlantic
    @NYandAtlantic Рік тому

    Try using used coffee grinds

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  Рік тому +1

      I don't drink coffee.

    • @NYandAtlantic
      @NYandAtlantic Рік тому

      @@mpeterll
      My name is my UA-cam channel I have a few shorts of what I have done think it came out pretty good

  • @royinman2712
    @royinman2712 Рік тому

    GREAT idea!

  • @mysticrailroad
    @mysticrailroad 4 роки тому

    Nice tip. Thank you.

  • @donaldkormos5529
    @donaldkormos5529 3 роки тому

    How about alcohol with a drop or two of dish soap ...

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  3 роки тому

      You don't need the dish soap if you have the alcohol. Both ate there for the same reason but the alcohol does a better job.

    • @donaldkormos5529
      @donaldkormos5529 3 роки тому

      @@mpeterll K ... Thanks for your reply!!!

  • @robot7759
    @robot7759 4 роки тому

    Alcohol? Do you mean Isopropanol?

    • @mpeterll
      @mpeterll  4 роки тому

      70% isopropyl alcohol

  • @billyray94
    @billyray94 4 роки тому

    Good idea!

  • @mrossainz
    @mrossainz 4 роки тому +1

    You should consider changing hobbies; you loose your breath by literally pouring teaspoons of sand while speaking.

    • @edw4698
      @edw4698 4 роки тому

      Give the man a break, that ballast is heavy.

  • @willparsons32
    @willparsons32 4 роки тому

    applying ballast using a stiff brush like that one I would only suspect that it would "pack" the granulates under the ties thus lifting the track without noticing - buy using a soft bristle - it would lightly place the grains between the ties and not try to shove them under thus eliminating the chance of lifting the rails.