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Train Track Rail

Jeeper75

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I have bought a little over a 100' of track from a guy that does rail salvage. It's smaller track about 4" tall. I have been cutting it into 12"-18" pieces and selling as anvils, train enthusiast decor etc. What else could I use it for and turn it into? Looking for ideas, yard art, weld it together? Just trying to come up with new ideas. It is in 8' lengths right now. Thanks
 
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nadogail

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Set in shop floors for driving tracked equipment in
I don't recommend using the embedded rails as a welding ground. I learned that in a shop where this was done they found the welding current conducted through the Track Roller Bearings caused pitting and led to premature failures of the Track Rollers.
 

bobg03

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Truck Bumper

Build a train, for yard art lol

Oof that’s one hefty bumper!
Rail comes in different weight rating depending on it's intended purpose. Jointed rail for example weighs less than ribbon rail. Most rail used in yards weighs less than something that runs on a heavily trafficked mainline. The lighter weights are also used on smaller railroads at lower speeds that don't see the abuse of heavy trains running btw 50 and 60MPH.
 
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dougf

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Edging for your gravel driveway right outside your shop for about 20 feet, door stop, small benchtop anvil for light work, bury an end in the ground vertical for beating on stuff, legs for a welding table, small sections for stopping a project vehicle from rolling, etc...
 

walta

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Educate me about the legalities of dealing in rail road equipment.

If some fool stole track from an active line it could be a real mess and I thought it was a crime to possess track for that reason.

Walta
 

ObnoxiousFumes

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Educate me about the legalities of dealing in rail road equipment.

If some fool stole track from an active line it could be a real mess and I thought it was a crime to possess track for that reason.

Walta
Hmm I was not aware of that but I have a friend who is a train/railroad nut, I will ask him and see what he says.
 

JRC3

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I have bought a little over a 100' of track from a guy that does rail salvage. It's smaller track about 4" tall. I have been cutting it into 12"-18" pieces and selling as anvils, train enthusiast decor etc. What else could I use it for and turn it into? Looking for ideas, yard art, weld it together? Just trying to come up with new ideas. It is in 8' lengths right now. Thanks
I guess those are your FBM listing I've been seeing. I'm always like "I sorta want one, but personally have no use it." lol
 
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