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Title: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: OkieRick on March 24, 2009, 10:47:00 PM

I found everyone likes their particular brand turnouts.  That's good - I'm looking for what brands and why if possible.

Again, not using EZ Track or EZ Track turnouts, what brand do you prefer and what brand switch do you like & use.  I found you like Peco, Shinohara, Atlas and are even making your own handlaid turnouts.

Do you use wired & powered ready-to-go switches on your turnouts?  How about turnouts then adding switches to them?  I priced Atlas, Peco and Shinohara powered & unpowered at a train only hobby store today located East of the Tulsa area about 55 miles from me.  Turnouts were reasnable but turnouts and the  switch of your choice (separate) were more expensive than powered turnouts.

I'll more than likely go with powered ready-to-wire turnouts.  More than likely Atlas.  Finding willing fingers as Spring & Summer comes on will be a tougher thing to do.  Oddly enough folks out here in rural OK would rather be out on a lake or just out fishing or swimming, playng golf or recreating in some other way after they've taken care of their livestock than leaning over an HO track setup in progress.
Imagine that...


Thanks for your input-
Okie Rick



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Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: jward on March 24, 2009, 11:06:58 PM
because i make my own track, my switchpoints tend to need alot of effort to move. i have used older twin coil type switch motors like kemtron or nj, but those are no longer made. the tortoise, made by circuitron, has the power i need and is ultra reliable as well.

as important as the brand name is the type of switch motor. i prefer those that mount under the table. they are a bit more work to install, but look much better
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: Yampa Bob on March 24, 2009, 11:59:43 PM
Rick,
I thought PD broke your stick, did Daisy fetch you a new one?  :D

For the time being I'm using the switches supplied with the Atlas turnouts. At some point I'd like to make a control console similar to Rick Willison's. I'm also using the supplied switch machines. Kinda cluttered I know, but I don't mind.  8)

I like your new choo-choo, man it's really trackin'.  
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: pdlethbridge on March 25, 2009, 12:25:53 AM
Rick, I use Atlas code 83 switches and switch machines. They are 1/4 the size of a code 100 switch machine. They look and work real well. I have them connected to a Digitrax DS-64 unit that controls the switches and my hand held NCE power cab can control them. Each DS-64 can control up to 8 switches.
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: pdlethbridge on March 25, 2009, 01:12:26 AM
I hope chug comes back :P :P :P
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: Yampa Bob on March 25, 2009, 01:17:34 AM
I just left it up long enough for you to see it.  :D :D
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: pdlethbridge on March 25, 2009, 01:53:23 AM
see what?
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: Jhanecker2 on March 25, 2009, 12:50:31 PM
Since I have three different  Code 100 track systems , they came with the train sets I purchased ,  I decided  to utilize them for different  functions .   EZ track is going to be used for main line functions  where possible with corresponding EZ track turnouts. For terminals , coach ,  freight yards and  train servicing facilities I am going with Atlas Code 100 track , turnouts and accessories . These areas do not require ballasted roadbed and  can benefit from the greater variety of track section of shorter lengths and the ability to use flex track.  The Power-Lok track will be used for yards since they can be connected to EZ track with Power-Lok transition Adapters. Hope that Helps, John II
Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: OkieRick on March 26, 2009, 12:10:00 AM





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Title: Re: First Turnouts, Now Switches - Who do you prefer?
Post by: pdlethbridge on March 26, 2009, 12:48:22 AM
That looks more like Bob! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D