Let me add my two cents on trailer weight.
WE have recently added 14 or 15 C clamps. WE were out for a
recent layout. We probably now have a few extras that could allow us
to remove the big heavier ones. We need several for trolley and other
add ons though so getting a maximum count could be difficult.
For add ons, not the clubs, we could require the owner to bring clamps (
probably could give out some of the ones the club does not want.)
WE have recently added two dozen or so legs. here again, we could
ask the owners of add ons to bring their own legs. this does add some
complication to the set up and tear down though. For all but the
largest layouts, we do have extra materials. We could limit the size
that we have in the trailer. the new legs have been made from the
firing strips at Home Depot and are lighter in weight that pine 1x2s so that
is good.
WE have very little "rock " ballast but some. It does add weight
as does the wood doors on the bottoms. I have removed some of these
doors (since they do not really work well) and added the boxes. You
have to take off several of the braces to make an impact. I am not
sure the rock represents a lot of weight. If the owner is so inclined
or is redoing a module, we could encourage light weight ballast in the
future.
We do have several sky boards that we have not used in quite a while,
probably 4 or 5. We do not really need them and they do not look real
good. The owners could again bring the ones that they want to use is
we reduce to the ones we like and use every layout. I just made
another but will bring it home each time.
I like Mikes idea, for a trip, knock the weight down and see if the
trailer does better. we used to be able to go the speed of
traffic.
We could make a big impact if we abandoned the bollards. They get
pushed up to the layout every show anyway.
If we limit the number of modules in the trailer, how do we decide
which ones. Several of us have multiple modules. the club has
several. Should we start with the club's, add the corners, trolley,
open flat add ons, switches, sidings, and then add one from each
member??? The member would have to carry the rest on there own??
would there be enough for the basic layout we want? Would
we vote on which additional modules got into the trailer? Just
questions for thought.
Would the club want to get a loan for a new trailer? Raise
dues? Could be $5,000 to 6,000 for a new one.
It is good to have these email conversations so all ideas are
welcome. It helps us think up better solutions.
Scott