The problem starts when you have done your layout with AM Flex Trak 
and switches. Then you want to use Fast Track switches and to keep 
from having to shim everything the .148 track must be used. Fast  
Tracks says they do not do 'S" Gauge in .148, but the fixtures might 
work if the bottom of the rail will fit the groove for the .125, thus 
the question is .125 the same as .148 as far as the base of the rail.

Kelly



-- In [email protected], "ed_loizeaux" <loize...@...> wrote:
>
> Kelly...I'd suggest contacting FAST TRACKS and asking them the 
width of 
> the groove in their fixture.  Then call Micro Engineering and ask 
about 
> the width of the base of their rail. I seem to recall that FAST 
TRACKS 
> can make their grooves most any width you want since each order is 
> milled as the order comes in.  Just a matter of using a tool bit a 
> different size -- I think.
> 
> I doubt that very many S guys have used .148 rail, but y'never know 
> about Bill Lane.  He does some wild and wooley things sometimes.  
Good 
> luck...Ed L.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "wb4hay" <nnn0tjf@> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if .148  Micro Engineering rails will fit a 
Fast  
> > Tracks .125 fixture? Alledgedly if the base will fit, it will 
work. 
> > They do not make fixtures for .148 rail as such. I have had both 
yes 
> > and no answers.
> > 
> > Kelly Johnson
> >
>



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