--- In [email protected], Ed Kozlowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Ed,
>   I'm finally getting back to this between snow storms.  There is no
continuity between the top and bottom of the throw bar.  It's actually
a matter of principle now to find out why it's shorting.  Even if I
can use it the way it is, I have to know what's going on.  
>    
>   Ed, on the right coast.
               _____________________________________

Ed:

This is a long shot, but you might check and make sure two track
spikes didn't make contact next to the closure rail/frog gap after you
drove them in. I know this is unlikely, but with Nicholson's Law
floating around out there. . .

Bob  Nicholson



 
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