--- In [email protected], Richard Karnes <rnk2202@...> wrote:
>
> Jeff --
>
> Ed L. is just being obtuse. He knows that you will have no trouble if all
> your electrical feeders are at the point ends of your turnouts, AND if you
> space your points far enough from the stick rails so that all your passing
> metal wheels will not rub their backsides against the open point. That's
> what he does.
>
> But it's unlikely that you will be so fortunate to have all your points
> facing your feeders, AND that you will want to space your point rails so far
> from the stock rails. So you will need to isolate your frogs.
>
> Ed says no one addressed the real question. But Dave Heine did. As am I.
>
> As for the NASG Clearing House not responding to your e-mail, try calling
> them. Also, be aware that the Clearing House has a new manager/phone
> number/e-mail address: Roy Meissner, Box 1, Merton, WI 53056/(262)
> 538-4325/meissner@...
>
> Dick Karnes
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
I purchased a black & decker rotary tool off of amazon for $30, it should be
arrive tomorrow.
Jeffrey Ngowe
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