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== [[Way Out West with Sandra and Tim]] 's Design== | == [[Way Out West with Sandra and Tim]] 's Design== | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWBRKeR8IvY A Video Showcasing the Basic Rail] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWBRKeR8IvY A Video Showcasing the Basic Rail] | ||
*'''15 Inch Gauge Track''' | |||
*Utilizes 50mmx8mm [[Bar Stock]] (2 inch x 3/8 inch) | *Utilizes 50mmx8mm [[Bar Stock]] (2 inch x 3/8 inch) | ||
*Galvanized Steel Pile with a 6mm hole near the top | *Galvanized Steel Pile with a 6mm hole near the top |
Revision as of 03:00, 17 January 2022
Basics
- A Railway using a Track Gauge of less than 381 mm (15 in) (For Reference a Standard-Gauge Railway is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) ) )
- Used mainly as a replacement for Wheelbarrows and/or Trucks
Existing Designs
Way Out West with Sandra and Tim 's Design
- A Video Showcasing the Basic Rail
- 15 Inch Gauge Track
- Utilizes 50mmx8mm Bar Stock (2 inch x 3/8 inch)
- Galvanized Steel Pile with a 6mm hole near the top
- Two holes in each Rail Sleeper (each with one of the aforementioned pipes going into it)
- 6mm Gutter Bolt + nut used to hold rails onto pipe