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I finally sprung for a turntable. I installed it. I had hope that I would be able to easily align it by sight. It is just a little too far away. There must be an easy way to use some kind of visual cue to tell when everything is lined up. I need some inspiration. 

 

 

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Been there. Done that. I installed one that was hard to see the lead track as to how it was aligned to the bridge. I ended up installing another turntable on another part of the layout and made sure everything was in full view. Right at the layouts edge.

 My old Diamond Scale is still in use. Added a Millhouse River drive upgrade and it's working well. To see the track alignment better. I ended up adding a light fixture right above the turntable as well as some track lighting. With some good lighting it's a lot easier to see.

 Not sure what you have for a turntable. Whatever your using to power it. Make sure the bridge can crawl. I have controllers from royztrains.com  that I use. There is a knob to control the speed but it will creep very slow when off. A center off toggle switch stops it. If your slightly off. A quick flip of the switch gets it lined up. It runs on 18v track power.

Dave_C posted:

 Not sure what you have for a turntable. Whatever your using to power it. Make sure the bridge can crawl. I have controllers from royztrains.com  that I use. There is a knob to control the speed but it will creep very slow when off. A center off toggle switch stops it. If your slightly off. A quick flip of the switch gets it lined up. It runs on 18v track power.

I use two mom-off-mom switches. One is normal speed and the other has a resistor in series to slow the motor down and make it crawl speed. I use normal speed until it gets close and then switch to crawl to align it.

 

"Can you explain my other problem. One way the lead track lines directly up with table and roundhouse. If I spin it around the tracks no longer align. When one side lines up the other is 1/8" off "

It would seem that you have installed the bridge track slightly off-center on the bridge. (about 1/8th" off).  Very carefully measure the distance from one outside rail to the rim of the pit, and then measure the other outside rail. The two distances should be equal.  Re-attach them so that regardless of the position of the bridge, the track is exactly centered. Then go back and re-align the lead track and the other tracks to get a proper line-up.

 

When I installed my turntable I didn't yet have a roundhouse. I only laid out one track going towards a future stall. It was laid out as a straight shot from the turntable lead. When I rotated the bridge 180 degrees. Mine to was off a bit. My guess is that most all turntables probably exhibit this seeing they are hand built. No matter how carefully everything is measured or assembled. Something such as the center point pivot only has to be off a fraction. As the bridge gets longer it becomes further off. The other thing is the track laid on the bridge can be slightly off center.

Hot Water posted:
initagain posted:

Speaking of turntables, who still makes them in o-gauge (better yet, o-scale), and where might I purchase one, without spending a fortune?

Ross Custom Switches and Milhouse River Studieos. Google each company for their turntable offerings.

And both are very expensive, but, not astronomical.

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