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 AOTW July 24, 2022 - July 29,2022
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My AOTW will be a triple header of new machinery for the City of Ephrata Valley Public Works. The garbage truck is a Magnuson Models kit, the road roller and street sweeper are my own kitbashed designs.



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I always get a kick from A-A-Ron's creations. A DPW truck hauls away a Burma Shave sign.
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RP model railroads
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Ephrata Valley "EV" signs and tower name signs - which I created in Google Drawings, printed, overlaid with clear tape, cut, and glued.

"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in Heaven." - Matthew 5:16

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Its own universe. Nicely progressing!
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This is an old school spiking tool for handlaid track. It was made by Model Engineering Works, probably in the 1950s. The company is probably better known as an importer of brass locomotives, and for its reproduction of tinplate rolling stock and parts. I haven't used this yet, but if it helps make tracklaying easier, and cut down on the number of spikes I bend in the process it will be worth the modest cost.




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The tool consists of two pieces: a bottom plate that holds the spikes in place, and a handle that drives them into the ties.









The bottom plate has protrusions that fit over the rails, and two holes on either side of each rail that hold the spikes in position.









Here is the plate in position on the rails, and the handle inserted. The handle has a small metal pin for each spike hole on the plate, and once the spikes are loaded into the plate, pushing down on the handle drives them into the ties, The plate provides some support during this process. It looks th me like a vast improvement over the method I've previously used, driving each spike in by hand using a set of needle nose pliers. That method is time consuming and tedious, and I can only lay about 3 feet of track a day using that process.
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How can you be sure the spike heads are facing the right direction?
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How can you be sure the spike heads are facing the right direction?

Originally posted by gmoney - July 29 2022 :  12:16:43 PM

You insert them into the plate with the spike heads facing the rail.
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