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Re: Raised layout or not.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:13 am
by Lonsdaler
Big Jim wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:52 pm
Peter Butler seems to have manged to get the best of both worlds. His line is on a slight slope so you have a nice ground level run at the back and chest hight areas at the front to allow for steaming and nice ground level pictures.
When I finally get around to re building the most pointless of all the Welsh narrow gauge lines (the nefarious Pentremorgan Mountain Railway) this is what I will be aiming at.
Once the garden railway bug bit, I longed for a sloping garden

Actually, our garden is raised above the field behind, and I have wondered about using the endwall (currently the local causeway) as a steam up area. That would put the track at waist height, but how to access it?

Ah well, I can dream...
Re: Raised layout or not
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:45 am
by philipy
steamer68 wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:27 pm
I was toying with the idea of laying roofing felt to the raised layout boards to protect them.
That is a good idea. Not only does it give the wood a bit of protection but it also looks more like ballast than wood does, and if you do add proper ballast you have a rough surface for it to stick to.
Re: Raised layout or not
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:19 pm
by Big Jim
I was toying with the idea of laying roofing felt to the raised layout boards to protect them.
I have seen this done with a very large outdoor O gauge line. The boards were treated first and then wrapped in felt with the seam on one of the thin edges (opening pointing downwards). The ends were sealed with strips of felt and then daubed with bitumen paint. These boards were laid on to concrete topped walls and screwed into place. The boards seemed to last about 7 or 8 years before the felt needed replacing, although I think that if really good felt was used then it might last longer.
I would be tempted to try and find some pre-used floor boards for the wood if I was doing it now. Well seasoned and sometimes free for the asking (don't use rotten ones)
Re: Raised layout or not
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:59 pm
by tom_tom_go
My layout uses treated gravel board timber with roofing felt and then this is covered with ballast.
Working well so far, been over five years at least and no issues with rot or bowed wood.
Re: Raised layout or not
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:34 pm
by steamer68
Thanks to everyone for all your advice on topic I posted and my plan is to use treated timber with boards covered with roofing felt.
