11-22-2012, 01:57 PM
Hi Koos:
Your work looks great.
One suggestion; we used to use carriage bolts to adjust the legs on our N-Trak modules ( <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.scalerails.org">www.scalerails.org</a><!-- w --> ).
If you are only adjusting one or two, it isn't too bad, trying to get a wrench on the bolt.
But when we had to adjust several; especially when we took the layout to a show, it became a hassle.
We found it was much easier to use Eye-Bolts and just run a screwdriver in the eye and make the turns for adjustment; it is much quicker and easier on the back
dwight77
Your work looks great.
One suggestion; we used to use carriage bolts to adjust the legs on our N-Trak modules ( <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.scalerails.org">www.scalerails.org</a><!-- w --> ).
If you are only adjusting one or two, it isn't too bad, trying to get a wrench on the bolt.
But when we had to adjust several; especially when we took the layout to a show, it became a hassle.
We found it was much easier to use Eye-Bolts and just run a screwdriver in the eye and make the turns for adjustment; it is much quicker and easier on the back

dwight77