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Title: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 28, 2008, 06:22:02 PM
I see a EZ Track plan on Thortrains that calls for two 1 inch EZ tracks.  Is there such a thing?  If I need to make one how do I cut through the track and plastic roadbed?
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: PHENICUS on January 28, 2008, 07:46:29 PM
I couldn't find any listed anywhere individualy (not that they are not out there but I couldn't find any), but they do make them. If you are willing to get the set you can get them this way:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX7205&P=7 (http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX7205&P=7)
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 28, 2008, 07:55:59 PM
Thanks, I was wondering if those X adapters were an inch.
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: PHENICUS on January 28, 2008, 10:33:29 PM
Yes, I LOVE that Tower Hobbies site. As I stated in another post, they have more technical info available in reference to the EZ Track system than BACHMANN does.
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: tommy4u2 on January 29, 2008, 12:15:02 AM
I dont thing there an inch plus it says ataptors  But maybe you can use a combination of tracks to pick up that inch Like two 5 inch pcs. instead of on standard 9 inch straight track
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 29, 2008, 12:59:28 AM
Quote from: tommy4u2 on January 29, 2008, 12:15:02 AM
I dont thing there an inch plus it says ataptors  But maybe you can use a combination of tracks to pick up that inch Like two 5 inch pcs. instead of on standard 9 inch straight track
I don't know.  It says they are one inch and they look like EZ track pieces to me.
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: ripvanwnkl on January 29, 2008, 05:52:32 AM
I can confirm that the 90 degree crossing 1" adaptors are truly 1" and are just like all other EZ track.  Since my grandson and I like double crossings, we've got "a bunch" of crossings and the 1" track pieces with them. Those 1" pieces come in real handy at times. 
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 29, 2008, 09:48:21 AM
Quote from: ripvanwnkl on January 29, 2008, 05:52:32 AM
I can confirm that the 90 degree crossing 1" adaptors are truly 1" and are just like all other EZ track.  Since my grandson and I like double crossings, we've got "a bunch" of crossings and the 1" track pieces with them. Those 1" pieces come in real handy at times. 
Thanks for the info.
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: Terry Toenges on January 29, 2008, 10:41:17 AM
Are y'all sure you don't mean 2"?
Look at the picture. The plastic connectors sticking out from EZ Track pieces are 3/4" long. The adaptor itself is more than 1/4" longer than one of the connectors.
I apologize if I'm wrong, but I don't think so.
Can someone post a pic of one next to a ruler?
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: Terry Toenges on January 29, 2008, 10:54:55 AM
To add to that, Bachmann's N Scale 60 degree crossing has 1" adaptors. Are y'all talking about N Scale?
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: Terry Toenges on January 29, 2008, 12:35:11 PM
I emailed Thor's Trains and asked him about it. This was his response -

With an atlas snap saw and some rail joiners, you can cut track into 1 inch sections

The software allowed for 1" sections

Happy railroading

Thor
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 29, 2008, 01:04:32 PM
Quote from: Terry Toenges on January 29, 2008, 10:54:55 AM
To add to that, Bachmann's N Scale 60 degree crossing has 1" adaptors. Are y'all talking about N Scale?
No, we talking HO, but I guess you're right, it can't be just one inch, though the towerhobbies site does say one inch.  You know who should know and say--Bachmann!
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: Mike on January 29, 2008, 10:00:41 PM
I don't know about the rest of you, but when it comes to HO E-Z track, I'd yield to the master, Terry Toenges. What Terry has managed to assemble leaves no doubt that he knows much about that of which he speaks! Terry, thanks for your often shared designs!- Mike S.
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: grumpy on January 29, 2008, 11:09:06 PM
I have even added sections of Life Like snap track or whatever the call it to my layout which is basically all EZ Track.You can do whatever you want if you have the imagination.
Don
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: the Bach-man on January 29, 2008, 11:14:25 PM
Dear All,
There are no 1" sections.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: ripvanwnkl on January 30, 2008, 06:05:10 AM
I stand corrected and apologize for misleading "The Old Man".    The adaptors with the 90 degree crossings (nickel silver item #44541) are 2", not 1" as I previously stated.  But they are definitely shorter than the 2 1/4" track pieces which can be bought in packs as nickel silver item #44513. 
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: The Old Man on January 30, 2008, 10:35:47 AM
Quote from: Terry Toenges on January 29, 2008, 12:35:11 PM
I emailed Thor's Trains and asked him about it. This was his response -

With an atlas snap saw and some rail joiners, you can cut track into 1 inch sections

The software allowed for 1" sections

Happy railroading

Thor

Is that saw the cheap $4 one?  Well it cut cleanly through the track, and the plastic ties (if in the way) and the plastic track bed?  Is there a better tool (not too expensive) that anyone recommends?  Can I simply use my regular miter box and back saw--or is this too thick a blade?
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: THB-DAVE on January 30, 2008, 10:50:27 AM
Do not use your backsaw. All model shops sell Razer saws which are best for using on plastic models. It will cut through the track and plastic roadbed cleaner than a backsaw. If you are going to do alot of track cutting I suggest you get a pair of Xurion rail nippers for cutting the track and use the razer saw on the roadbed.

Dave
Title: Re: 1 inch EZ track
Post by: Terry Toenges on January 30, 2008, 12:13:07 PM
You might be better off using a 1" Atlas fitter piece and then cutting a 1" piece of plastic roadbed to go under it. Sand the roadbed down so it is smooth on top.
This way, you don't have to worry about loosening the rail when you try to cut the whole EZ Track piece.