Good Morning Bill,
     Perhaps you haven't been keeping up with this thread. We have decided to 
produce the exact rail that SHS was producing if all goes well and we can get 
enough support from the "S" community to procede with this endeavor.
     We have posted a new poll to see if we can acquire this support on this 
and other group sites.
     Your assistance in this matter would be greately appreciated if you so 
desire.
     Take care.
Dave
LBR Enterprises,llc
502-292-1872
[email protected]
 


--- On Mon, 4/9/12, Bill Lane <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Bill Lane <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} New Code #125 rail
To: "S Scale List" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, April 9, 2012, 10:07 AM













S Helper Service rail actually measures .139. It was made to real a PRR rail 
profile drawing I got for Don many years ago. I had some .125 turnouts and sold 
them because I did not want THREE different rail sizes.
 
If given my choice between loose .125 rail and SHS .139 rail and/or flex track 
I absolutely would go with the .139 since that is what I started with. I am 
currently looking at killing a good amount of brand new flex track just for the 
rail to make custom turnouts for 2 long #8 curved crossovers. To be blunt for 
the true scale side of things not many would use .125 to hand lay track. It 
would be more viable as flex track for those that are trying to run scale & 
Flyer etc.
 
Thank You,
Bill Lane

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