Gents....
I am looking for some details and/or magazine articles on the method
used by, I think, the Cleveland Cuyahoga S Gauge Club. This technique,
if I remember correctly, is used on the club's modular layout. It
consists of a tube soldered to the outside of the rail across the
modudule joints. The rail and tube are then cut on the joint line. An
L-shaped piece of piano wire is then inserted into the tube to provide
perfect rail alignment. This approach has been written up in a magazine
article (or two) several years ago.
If anyone could share the exact details of this method, I would be most
appreciative. Copies of the magazine article would also be helpful. I
thing the S GAUGE HERALD had a writeup along with some sketches, but it
might have been some other publication. Memory fades fast at this phase
of my lifespan.... Copy and postage costs will be cheerfully
reimbursed.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks...Ed Loizeaux, 2221 Via Maderos, Los Altos, CA 94024-7113.
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