Just a short one this time, briefly explaining what tamping track is all about and why it is important. J&L Narrow Gauge Railroad Youngstown, OH youngstownsteel.org
They put up some good track, gets it tight, hurts your hands. Ware hearing protection. We had a hydraulic one on the section truck tramp the head block and in the crotch of the switch. I really like looking at your track.big steel narrow gauge.
Your getting the tracks built You’ve got the trains Now you just need to start rebuilding the forges and you’ll have the old smelters and industry back!
Holy smokes what a tool, incredible demonstration of your operations, but damn must it be repetitive on you guys. Good luck with the maintenence and hope this season more people show up to support your cause.
Hey there fellow narrow guager. I just saw a video on a channel called DK does stuff, it featured two narrow gauge steelworks locomotive sitting out in the woods in Ohio, might be something your organization might look into.
Maybe in the future, but those locomotives are pretty far gone and it would cost quite a bit just to transport them. However it would be a suitable home
Random question sir: Where did you get the clips/brackets that you used to attach the rails to the floor of the boxcar? I saved 40 feet of local historic rail from being scrapped back in October, and I would like to lay it on boards in my garage, in gauge.
@@YoungstownSteelHeritage Found them. Thank you! :) I took a look at the steel ties also. Those are pretty tempting too, though I would have to put something under each one to avoid rust stains on my garage floor.