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Rice's Rails
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The sometimes convoluted process of designing, building, and operating my model railroad(s).
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Rice's Rails Rice's Rails The sometimes convoluted process of designing, building, and operating my model railroad(s). Friday, November 5, 2021 A Screw On Lead Extension The switching lead on my mini test layout would be pathetically short without an extension. Since I expect to carry the module up and down stairs and round corners, the extension has to be removable. I wanted it to lock nicely into place and be easy to install and remove. I ended up using a threaded insert and a screw with a knob. Here's a side view of the extension installed. And here's what it looks like when removed, with the layout flipped over to show the threaded insert. There's enough of the 1x3 going under the layout so the extension can't tip down. The top piece the cork roadbed is glue to is also a 1x3. In between a spacer of a scrap of 1/2" ply and a scrap of paneling made up just the right thickness to match the door. When I tested clamping it on to see how much the extension would flex...
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