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Title: switchstands
Post by: jward on May 10, 2009, 05:18:37 PM
in another thread various people have mentioned switchstands aka hand throws. there are several manufacturers of these including caboose industries and now nj international. since the caboose industries switchsatands are way overscale, i was wondering if anybody had experience with those of other manufacturers? i am especially interested in the high level switchstands.

how well do other brands hold up comparesd to the caboose industries ones?
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: rustyrails on May 10, 2009, 05:42:32 PM
Years ago I used a couple of NJ International switch stands on small module I built.  They were beautiful, but not real robust.  I think I ended up hooking them up to switch machines so that the targets turned as the switch was thrown, but without the stress of moving the points with the tiny lever on the switch stand.  Also, my recollection is that the NJ switch stands were not sprung so I had to fabricate a spring linkage...no big deal, but something to be aware of.  The Caboose Industries products are oversize, but they are relatively inexpensive, very sturdy, easy to install, and work flawlessly.

Rusty
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: jward on May 10, 2009, 06:42:56 PM
i handlay my switches so not having a spring is not a big deal. i simply space my points to the throw of the switchstand.

but if these can't stand up to everyday operations i think i will pass on them. maybe if i use caboose n scale switchstands they'll look better.
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: ray46 on May 10, 2009, 11:22:05 PM
The throw travel (I think you know what I mean) will probably not be long enough.  If it were, I, along with everyone else, would be using them instead of Campbell HO throws

Ray
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: pdlethbridge on May 11, 2009, 02:32:40 AM
If you power your turnouts with switchmaster slow motion motors, put a scale switch stand next to it that changes from red to green when the switch is thrown.
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: BillD53A on May 11, 2009, 07:05:51 AM
I used Caboose N scale ground throws on all my HO yard and industrial trackage. 
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: Guilford Guy on May 11, 2009, 05:55:30 PM
I'm fond of the Caboose Industries high level switch stands. How large is your layout? They can get expensive if you're using more than a dozen of them...
http://www.cabooseind.com//pr2.html
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: jward on May 11, 2009, 10:51:39 PM
the layout will be a shelf type in two rooms. the shelf will vary from 1 to 4 feet depending on location. and yes, i will probably need more than a dozen switchstands. i was planning on using high stands on the mainline, and low ones everywhere else.
Title: Re: switchstands
Post by: BillD53A on May 13, 2009, 06:07:22 AM
I use high level stands for the mainline turnouts and ground thows for the industrial spurs.  The targets are painted green facing the operator to indicate the switch is in the 'normal' position, and yellow to show it is reversed.  The ground throws have the handles painted in the same way.