Really didn't want to get into this, but Stan Furmanak must still be on
vacation.
Stan purchased the complete # 6 Fasttraks kit. Everything!
Stan is laying his track, building his switches and I'm saying it is excellent
craftsmanship.
He can build a # 6 in 50 minutes. He bought all the accessories, the jigs,
Laser cut ties, et al, and the completed turnout is beautiful.
Stan, can [should] give testimonials on the fasttrak kits.
I'm currently trying to decide if I want to invest in the product, or simply
buy [switches] turnouts, as I don't have the patience to hand build them
anymore. Tsk! Tsk!
I believe it comes down to this ... If you are a good craftsman, buy the
Fasttraks jigs it will pay off in the long run.
Perhaps there is a good craftsman in your group? Perhaps your club or group
could buy all the different Fasttrak kits and use them?
Otherwise, If your really not a craftsman, if you just like to lay your flex
track rail and run your trains, don't buy the Kit.
There is no shame in saying your not up to it, most of us aren't that good at
building all the aspects of model railroading that we need to be, that is why
most of us simply buy it, and run our trains.
Happy Modeling to you,
"S"ee Ya in Baltimore,
Bill Fraley
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