At our home
we have two large paintings hung with a type of heavy duty hangar that might
work for the walk thru module. Might not.
This type of
hangar consists of two long rectangular sections. Look kinda like
aluminum rulers. One section, the wall part, has a female groove facing
upward and running the length of the section. The second section, the
painting part, has a male edge facing downward and running the length of the
section.
The painting
is placed against the wall slightly above the female hanger and then just slid
down slightly until the two parts connect. Makes for a very secure
mounting.
In a similar
manner, the grooved female part could be added to the fixed part of the
module and the male part to the swing up part. When lowered
down a very strong and precise connection is made. The hangar is made of
aluminum and has a large number of pre-drilled countersink holes so it could
be securely mounted and being aluminum would hold up to the rigors of
use.
The only
concern is the combined width of the two pieces. About the width of a
couple of rulers. If width is an issue the tracks could just be made
longer. Even if the gap between the two module parts were a little wider
it wouldn't matter because the two modules would be very securely fastened by
the action of the device.
As for
lateral motion. A blocking device like a screw can be placed just
outside both ends of the female section so the parts don't slide sideways
in the groove. This could be done in a manner to make a tight fit or to
provide some lateral slack which we seem to usually need due to tinplate track
and module wood expanding and retracting with temperature and humidity.
We could
then just leave the latches on the top so the bridge isn't accidentally
lifted.
These
hangars come in a variety of lengths. 6 to 24 inches I think. You
can see them at Lowes or Home Depot and maybe Michaels.
I have a
couple that I could bring to the workday but I will be in the San Francisco
area at O Scale West that day and can't attend. Rick or whoever is
welcome to drop by and pick them up so you can see them.
A better
idea might be to go to the stores to see the variety available to see if
one of them might work better than another -- or if at all.
For what
it's worth, I REALLY missed the Walk Thru module at San Antonio and really
appreciate that Scott and (I think) Adrian built it for
us. So, good luck in improving it. I'm hoping it will
be available for New Braunfels. Bet other less agile guys are
hoping, too. Besides, I feel it's demeaning for an elderly gentleman to
be seen crawling around on the floor like a toddler -- even if life does go
full circle!
Bill