Rich,
     We have decided to produce SHS rail.
Dave
 

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


From: richgajnak <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: New Code #125 rail
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 9, 2012, 5:11 PM



It should be noted that the folks at the old 'Circle L Ranch' use rail on their 
new S FasTrack that is the same size as SHS S-Trax rail.

In fact, after a few swipes with a razor saw and X-Acto knife on the FasTrack 
locking clips, the two track systems are operationally compatible.  Visually, 
S-Trax is superior.

Rich G(ajnak)


--- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <bill@...> wrote:
>
> 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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> 
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