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Bridge a turn tables for sale

All bridges at 48" long. 8 by 11" inside measurements. Powder coated brown, steel. $150 sale 1 week only

Powder coated black, steel. $150 sale 1 week only

Powder coated brown, steel. $150 sale 1 week only

Powder coated black, steel. $150 sale 1 week only

aluminum bridge $125 sale 1 week only

Powder coated turn table “pick up only” $400 or best offer

Also mave 2 unpainted for $100 each like the 1st 2 pictured. Shipping will be what it cost me no mark ups.

Can you give me more information, about the turn table? Like are those rails attached, is it made from steel, aluminum? what is the turn table bridge made out of? And pick Where?

Table is all .125 Al. Powder coated grey. bridge right now is none powered for battery power. 36’"diam. track around the pit is 332 the is a pressure fit. Email me for phone number if you want to call…

Thanks
Daniel Peck

OK, do you have any idea what it costs for shipping, say to St Louis???

Bridge 40-50 bucks … turn table around $150… Has to created.

Hey Daniel,

I be interested in one of the unpainted one’s. The shipping would be to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815. How would you prefer to get paid?

Chuck

email sent Chuck…

Going on evil by this weekend and offers???

Daniel,
I need a bridge longer than that to span an area I plan on drivingt he lawn tractor thru. I need to emasure the deck (with the discharge chute) to see what width I need. I know that using standard 8 foot sections that complicates material usage and shippig costs. Any further suggestions?

Chas

Daniel,
I need a bridge longer than that to span an area I plan on drivingt he lawn tractor thru. I need to emasure the deck (with the discharge chute) to see what width I need. I know that using standard 8 foot sections that complicates material usage and shippig costs. Any further suggestions?

Chas

W. Chas. Ronolder IV said:
Daniel, I need a bridge longer than that to span an area I plan on drivingt he lawn tractor thru. I need to emasure the deck (with the discharge chute) to see what width I need. I know that using standard 8 foot sections that complicates material usage and shippig costs. Any further suggestions?

Chas


e-mail sent…

Is Daniel still posting here???

Not a name I am familiar with, and his profile is private, so I cant see when his last post was. A quick search turned up posts from 2014 and before.

You could ask/PM/email Bob, he could tell you.

Well I forgot to get back to him as I kept buying so many G scale trains. I was going to buy a building from him and/or maybe a bridge too. I got so busy in projects building the RR. When I built a new garage, it pushed me over the top.

I just sent him an email and will see if he answers.

I bought a bridge from him in 2014 and got to meet him and see his collection. Super nice guy and he makes really quality items. Hopefully he’s still in the hobby.

I bought these two bridges from Daniel back in November 2011, All aluminum truss is 60 inches long and custom made for narrow gauge, 1/20.3. The other is a black powder-coated steel, 48 inches long and custom built to 1/20.3 NG.

He even provided the catwalks! Daniel was a great guy to work with and he shipped these all the way from North Carolina to Southern California.I have a contact phone number and email if somebody needs it. Just PM me and I will send them to you

Chuck Inlow said:
Hey Daniel, I be interested in one of the unpainted one’s. The shipping would be to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815. How would you prefer to get paid? Chuck

Sweet, can’t wait to trundle a train across it. Is it installed yet?

Devon Sinsley said:

Chuck Inlow said:
Hey Daniel, I be interested in one of the unpainted one’s. The shipping would be to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815. How would you prefer to get paid? Chuck

Sweet, can’t wait to trundle a train across it. Is it installed yet?

Oh darn realized this thread has been dug up from the grave. Chuck is your steel bridge the one you got from this guy?

Never bought a bridge from Daniel. You do realize that was 2012 and it’s now 2016. I plan on making my own steel bridge sometime after I recover from shoulder surgery next week. It will give me a chance to use my wire welder again.

Chuck Inlow said:

Never bought a bridge from Daniel. You do realize that was 2012 and it’s now 2016. I plan on making my own steel bridge sometime after I recover from shoulder surgery next week. It will give me a chance to use my wire welder again.

Yes I did realize that after the fact. Was wondering if the bridge on the south side was one but thats wood isn’t it?