I have tried most of the ways to transistion rail that have been 
mentioned, but I think the most successful has been to cut the rail at a 
45 degree angle and use a little silver solder to fix the joint.  File 
clean and use the larger sized rail joiner (put on prior) and solder 
again. 

Bob Werre




Ed Kozlowsky wrote:

> Hey Bill,
> When transitioning from one code to the next, I just apply the rail 
> joiner to the larger rail, flatten out the joiner where you would 
> normally slide the next rail in and solder the smaller rail on top. 
> Cheap and easy.
>
> Ed Kozlowsky
> Sanford, Maine
>
> Bill Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:bill%40lanestrains.com>> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> As previously mentioned we will have some new S Mod modules under way 
> soon.
> Is there anyone else that has been quietly thinking about starting as 
> well?
> We could go off line and swap ideas. I don't see myself taking them to a
> convention since if I drive there is no room for my wife. But it sure 
> would
> be great to have some new modules to run on. The thoughts of making new
> modules have been flowing for the past few days for me.
>
> Thank You,
> Bill Lane
>
>  
>  




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