[Public-List] track car slides

J Bergquist jbergqui at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 10:15:50 PST 2008


John Maliszewski made a presentation on exactly this subject at the mtc.
seminar. He had ordered some delrin spacers from McMaster Carr (
www.mcmaster.com) and was going to use these. I thought it seemed like a
very elegant solution...no rot, low friction, easy to machine.

Later,

JB

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Jonathan Budington <jon at globalprinting.com>
wrote:

> My oak shims rotted away under my genoa tracks.  I replaced them with
> aluminum shims.  My local machine shop made them and drilled the holes
> for about $200.
>
> Jon
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> I used strips of teak cut to size on a table saw.  Take the track and
> the car to the table saw and you can figure out how wide to make them so
> they don't rub the car, and how thick to make it so the car doesn't
> touch the deck.  I seem to recall the tolerances were just close enough
> that I wouldn't try to cut the teak from measurements, I'm pretty sure I
> had to shave it a couple times to get it just right without making it
> too small.
>
> I don't see why you couldn't do it with Delrin instead, I just happened
> to have some teak scraps laying around.
>
> Andrew Cole
> Andante - 152
>
> >Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 10:21:31 -0500 (EST)
> >From: Bill Woodford <williamwoodford at charleswoodford.com>
> >Subject: [Public-List] track car slides
>
> >What is the preferred method for raising the track so that the car will
> slide
> >easily?  Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
>
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