For anyone that is planning a layout and wants to use Fast Tracks curves. The 
ones listed are more than they have in their data base. They have made for me 
curves in
code 125 46, 48, 50, 53, 56, & 59" radius. Producing these in other code rail 
is a matter of what size tool put in the cutting machine.
 
 B.K. (Bill) Rigsby
Chief Superintendent 
Southwestern S Scale System (Quad S)
Santa Fe, Sierra Railroad, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Western Pacific, 
and the Westside Lumber Company, circa 1957.
 

--- On Wed, 9/28/11, Lance McCold <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Lance McCold <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Fast Tracks
To: "S-Scale Group" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 7:15 PM



  



A couple friends and I are planning a switching layout and we will be building 
a bunch of switches. It would be worth buying a new Fast Track turnout assembly 
jig, but there is probably one sitting on one of your shelves that you don't 
need any more. We will use code 100 rail. We planned it for #6 turnouts but we 
would consider using #5 turnouts.

Please contact me off line if you are interested in selling or leasing your 
jig. 

Thanks,

Lance McCold
Knoxville, TN








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