Manufacturer:
Smoky Mountain Model Works (click for web site)
Product Type:
tie-laying
Manufacturer ID:
64-TJ-1
Gauge:
S
Other Material:
urethane
Notes:
For hand-laying ties placed at 19-inch spacing. Tabs and notches are molded in to allow for multiples of these jigs to be connected. These are available singly or as a three-pack. Use these to lay out your ties, then either spike your rail to the ties, or use masking tape to hold the ties in position and place them on the layout that has glue applied to the area. The jig helps you lay straight and correctly-spaced ties.
Manufacturer:
Smoky Mountain Model Works (click for web site)
Product Type:
tie-laying
Manufacturer ID:
64-TJ-2
Gauge:
S
Tie Spacing:
branchline
Other Material:
urethane
Notes:
For hand-laying ties placed at 22-inch spacing. Tabs and notches are molded in to allow for multiples of these jigs to be connected. These are available singly or as a three-pack. Use these to lay out your ties, then either spike your rail to the ties, or use masking tape to hold the ties in position and place them on the layout that has glue applied to the area. The jig helps you lay straight and correctly-spaced ties.
Manufacturer:
Smoky Mountain Model Works (click for web site)
Product Type:
tie-laying
Manufacturer ID:
64-TJ-3
Gauge:
S
Frog:
#5
Other Material:
urethane
Notes:
For hand-laying turnout ties placed at 19-inch spacing. Tabs and notches are molded in to allow for multiples of these (or the company's straight-track) jigs to be connected. Use these to lay out your ties, then either spike your rail to the ties, or use masking tape to hold the ties in position and place them on the layout that has glue applied to the area. The jig helps you lay straight and correctly-spaced ties.
Manufacturer:
Smoky Mountain Model Works (click for web site)
Product Type:
tie-laying
Manufacturer ID:
64-TJ-4
Gauge:
S
Frog:
#6
Other Material:
urethane
Notes:
For hand-laying turnout ties placed at 19-inch spacing. Tabs and notches are molded in to allow for multiples of these (or the company's straight-track) jigs to be connected. Use these to lay out your ties, then either spike your rail to the ties, or use masking tape to hold the ties in position and place them on the layout that has glue applied to the area. The jig helps you lay straight and correctly-spaced ties.