Charles Field Track Panel Jig: Difference between revisions

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=== The Original ===
=== The Original ===
These photos were provided by Charles Field and come from his original <i>Facebook</i> posting.  Used with permission.
This design specifies 4 inch spacing from tie to tie.


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File:Rocky Mountain Rails Track Panel Jig disassembled ready for storage.jpg|A key feature of the track jig is that it can be easily disassembled and stored.
File:Rocky Mountain Rails Track Panel Jig disassembled ready for storage.jpg|A key feature of the track jig is that it can be easily disassembled and stored.
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== Texas Spacing ==
This design is modified to use the "Texas Standard Tie Spacing" of 5.5 inches from tie to tie.

Revision as of 11:43, 26 August 2020


In March, 2020, Charles Field posted on Facebook about a Track Panel Jig that he built. This was the second one of these jigs he constructed. It is light weight and disassembles into two parts for easy storage. It will work for constructing both straight and curved track panels of 10 foot length.

This article presents Charles' original drawings and photos, along with a version modified for "Texas Standard Tie Spacing".

The Original

These photos were provided by Charles Field and come from his original Facebook posting. Used with permission.

This design specifies 4 inch spacing from tie to tie.

Texas Spacing

This design is modified to use the "Texas Standard Tie Spacing" of 5.5 inches from tie to tie.