Hi all, This is a little off topic as it isn't really Z-Bend Track specific but I wanted to get some opinion from the largest group of seasoned Z scalers I...
... Your question is a good one. Since my local Nn3 "experts" drew a blank and you've stumped this List Group, I moved your question over to the 1200 member ...
... No one on the 1200 member Z_Scale list would venture a guess. I expect well will have to wait until someone gets their hands on one and starts measuring ...
The Nn3 site pretty much answered this question; sorry, did not save it, will search their archives after I return from this weekend at Portland GATS show....
Are there any Z scalers in the N.E. U.S. And I've seen some of the newer models at our local train show this weekend, very nice and not so toylike anymore. ...
Roger, Where in the NE are you located? I am with the Z-Bend group in Washington, DC and there is another group in the Allentown, PA area, the Mid-Atlantic...
Hi All: As more and more people start to construct Z-Bend Track modules, the question of legs keeps coming up. The Z-Bend Track standard itself does not...
As a newbie to this, I want to make a module that will be both rugged, and lightweight. What I planned on doing was to build a boxframe out of 1"x4" pine, and...
As far as I know - that works. So long as your track spacing is correct and the tops of the rails go to 50" - oh, and you can clamp on to your neighbor - then...
... If you have a 1x4 on the ends with enough clearance for others to C clamp to, then that's really all that is required for interconnecting to others. The ...
Robert: While good suggestions and ideas are flowing, here's another one. When working with soft pine, white or yellow glue will have a much greater holding...
You guys have some good info, and I did not think out the legs yet. I cannot figure out how to make folding legs 50" to fit under a 48" module. Maybe I should...
For super light weight I have seen legs made of PVC pipe with a screw in adaptor mounted to the bottom of the modules - that allows height adjustment as...
... Here's some more web based ideas to ponder: http://www.ete.org/images/m6_legs.jpg http://home.alltel.net/ah50902/sturdier_legs_and_levelers.htm Who's got...
... <snip> ... My knee jerk reaction to anything that depends on friction to hold against a compressive force is "concern." You could run the risk of a lot of...
Hello Bill, Rob, Chad and all, In resent months I have found H style table legs that are adjustable in height, and I believe they were 16" wide but in any case...
... Look in the Z-Bend_Track list: Files > NTS 2001 Module Trackplans > Jack Withem's Module Does that look similar to your description of a track plan? This...
Bill, If I remember correctly, the problem with this module at NTS2002 wasn't just the module itself, but that it was right next to a 180 degree reverse loop...
Dear Group, Thank you for welcoming me into your group. I am starting to build my first module (a 2X4' layout) to be used at home and with the members of our...
Hi Bruce, I'm new here too, and am starting a 2'x4' module as my first module. I'm still researching legs before I actually start the module, But I really want...
Bill, A cable tacker (Big staple gun) also works wonders for cleaning up spaghetti nests of wires under modules. For the DCC modules, I also put in drop down...
To the group, This question comes from my great ignorance of electrical terminology. What does "awg" mean? I figured that it has something to do with the...
American Wire Gauge http://www.hardwarebook.net/table/AWG.html google, 13 seconds... Greg ... From: Bruce E. Baumberger [mailto:1stumcbruce@...] Sent:...
... You got a great answer earlier. Its a convenient way of expressing how "big" a conductor is. A smaller number means a larger copper wire, by the way. ......
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Apr 7, 2004 2:42 am
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Z-Bend_Track group: This poll pertains to module length. The very concept of Z-Bend Track was born...
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Apr 21, 2004 7:58 am
The following Z-Bend_Track poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: This poll pertains to module length. The very concept of Z-Bend...
All: Its interesting to discover what many of you consider the best length for your home/travel layouts. What I forgot to ask, is how many of you are planning...
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May 1, 2004 8:19 pm
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Z-Bend_Track group: The next National Train Show in the summer of 2005 will be in Ohio. That ...