Hi Guys,

I recently bought a bunch of the Caboose Industries O Scale sprung ground
throws for my new yard module in the making. I wanted to be sure I had the
needed throw. My other thoughts were possibly having sure a firm point
engagement that I could power route from the points greatly saving
additional wiring. Since they are modules, I have visions of blasting a
ground throw during a move through a doorway. If I could just screw on a new
unit without messing with wiring and a contactor, it would be MUCH better.

I did not try to install any yet because there is NO track down, but on the
5 second initial look-see, they are not as massively oversized as I
expected. What do ya'll think about relying on the points to carry the
power? I have not been a fan of it before, but again, I am hoping to GREATLY
simplify the wiring this time.

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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