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It's not rocket surgery
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Clark,
Can you post a link to your web page? Andrew
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Dreamer
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: The middle of nowhere Oregon
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No problem Andrew. It is Links Page . I am in the process of redesigning it so that it will be a little easier to navigate, but it will stay up and updated until I get everything ready for the renovation.
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It's not rocket surgery
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SC
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Hi All:
Wanted to share another HO modular club site with y'all. This link will take you to their module building tutorial. There are other links you can follow to see some of their layouts, etc. Just saw them in November in Raleigh, think the layout was about 30 by 60, very complex. http://home.earthlink.net/~robert27529/id3.html Enjoy, Ted |
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It's not rocket surgery
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Thanks Ted!
Andrew
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Belleville, ON
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East Penn Traction Club's module standards:
http://www.eastpenn.org/standard.html Includes drawings for legs and benchwork in O scale and HO scale. http://www.eastpenn.org/ |
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It's not rocket surgery
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Bill...
Thanks for the link! Great stuff, and nice pics too... (Moderator's note to self... I can't believe it's been a year since we added something here...!!) ![]() Andrew
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Overlooking the Toronto Belt Line
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Quote:
Here's a link to the PowerWerx Website:PowerWerx.com for Anderson PowerPole electrical connectors They have Anderson PowerPole electrical connectors that we use for connecting our Free-MOn30 modules. They are also endorsed by several other module groups. The great thing about the Anderson PowerPoles is that they are gangable and hermaphroditic. That means that multiple PowerPoles can be ganged together to make custom plugs for as many or as few wires as you need. It also means that they are not "Male" and "Female" which is great for Free-Mo modules. Free-Mo modules can be turned end for end and still fit and connect into a modular layout. With older Cinch-Jones or Molex connectors, it requires that both "Male" and "Female" connectors be wired onto both ends of the module. Using some trailer connectors, you can run into the same problem. Because the PowerPole connectors are "Hermaphoditic", only one connector is needed at each end of the module. They are very affordable and it's easy to order them online. ![]()
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It's not rocket surgery
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Thanks for the yearly update!
![]() The two-pin trailer plugs are "reversable" as well, and can be had in wire gauge 10AWG or possibly even bigger. Great for carrying your power bus across modules. Andrew
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craftsmaster
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Gold Coast Australia
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If you're unsure of your skills as a carpenter, consider purchasing a modular, precut, and predrilled wooden kit. Following the instructions, you just assemble all the parts provided and in no time at all, you have benchwork.
The beauty of this method is that disassembling the benchwork in order to move it to another room in your house is just as easy as assembling it. These options may suit you well for a while. However, as you travel to shows and you find yourself more interested in the hobby, you may think about building your own benchwork. In other words, creating the perfect table to hold your individually designed layout.
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