I've always bought Kappler's, even when I was in O/On3.  They stain well and
I've never split any using micro spikes.

 

Jim King

Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc.

www.smokymountainmodelworks.com

 

From: John Degnan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 7:29 PM
To: POST : (S) S Scale Prototype Modeler Group; POST : (S) S Scale Model
Railroading Group; POST : (S) S Scale Group; Fred Tolhurst; Larry Morton;
Jim King; Greg Elms; Pieter Roos; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TIES : Kappler or Mt. Albert?

 

Looking for opinions (or facts) about the cross-ties offered by
<http://www.kapplerusa.com/y2k/p-s-scale.htm> Kappler and Mt. Albert
<http://www.mtalbert.com/lumber/bulks24.html> ... how do the products
compare to each other?  Anyone got any good or bad reports about dealings
with either of these sources?

 

Kappler : http://www.kapplerusa.com/y2k/p-s-scale.htm

 

Mt. Albert : http://www.mtalbert.com/lumber/bulks24.html

 

 

John Degnan
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