Benchwork and roadbed

Pelsea's picture

Foam Drum

There has been a fair amount of discussion about how noisy trains are when running on unsupported foam. I've contributed my part, which consists mostly of theory. However, in acoustics, reality and theory are often a loose match, and I really have little experience with the materials we are talking about. So I decided to do some experiments.

As a test bed, I built a simple frame with a piece of 1" foam across the top:

edfhinton's picture

1/4 inch Foam?

I am in the process of building my benchwork and subroadbed.  I had everything designed out such that the yards would use 1/2" plywood with 3/4 inch extruded foam over it and other areas would use the same materials but cut to just wider than the trackwork and mounted on risers.  Masonite (or plywood) spline subroadbed is not a practical option for me - been over that already, so this post isn;t about that as an option.  

Michael T.'s picture

Any disadvatage to turning L girders inside ?

What I mean is that on most L girder benchwork the  short  leg of the inverted "L's" are turned  turned outward  away from each other.  I'm adapting some girders from my old bench work   to make a 2X10 layout and it almost seems like  it would be better to turn the L's in. So any disadvantage to doing so?

Michael

JC Shall's picture

Cork Roadbed...Has It Changed?

I'm having a difficult time deciding on what I'm going to use for my mainline roadbed.  Originally I was going to use 1/4" Homabed.  I've got a bunch of their 1/8" roadbed for sidings, etc. but even though I really like it, I decided not to purchase any more of their product.

Then I figured I'd just make my own Homasote roadbed but I'm having second thoughts about that now because it just looks like it would be a PIA to make.

DKRickman's picture

Free to a good home - Salisbury, NC

Before I cut this thing up for kindling or scrap wood..

I have a 1' wide, 8' long piece of benchwork (built in 3 pieces bolted securely together), complete with cork roadbed.  I pulled up all the track, but the cork is still there and in decent condition.  If anybody wants it, they're welcome to it.  I rather doubt it, but maybe there's somebody in the area who doesn't want to bother building benchwork.  This is pretty sturdy and square, 1x4 frame with 5/8" plywood top.  Here's the track plan:

edfhinton's picture

Unique subroadbed idea instead of spline

As I continue my journey of choices...choices... and more choices leading up to starting construction, I continue to wrack my brain over how I want to do the roadbed.  My old HO layout used plywood covered by 2" foam and built up from there.  Building up the elevations was difficult at best to get uniform.

BMWorks's picture

Kadee Spiker

Kadee Help

Hello,
I hope you are someone who can help.
I am looking for some help with the Kadee Spiker tool and was hoping this posting will find a expert who can offer advice.
So here we go!


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