I’m redoing my trackwork in the freight yard. I need the kind that slip over both ends of the tracks, not the Hillman type.
Thanks.
I’m redoing my trackwork in the freight yard. I need the kind that slip over both ends of the tracks, not the Hillman type.
Thanks.
Mark Hadler said:
Like the Sunset Valley **RJ BR **joiners? If so, how many?
Them’s the babies right there. Probably need fifty or so is my guess right now.
Thanks.
edit: but they don’t have to be the fancy brass ones, the aluminum or stainless steel, whatever they are, are just fine. And maybe I could use 75 or more actually.
Remind me when you come over. I got a bunch.
Later,
K
What brand of track are these for? Some brands have different profiles.
Paul Burch said:
What brand of track are these for? Some brands have different profiles.
Thanks Paul, looks like Kevin’s got me covered.
I don’t think too much about the different brands because I pry them apart enough to get around the track, then pinch them back together. Don’t care about electrical connections much because I run onboard power.
I mentioned this because I doubt that a LLagas Creek rail joiner would be able to slide onto Sunset Valley or Accucraft rail.
I wondered that, too, since I have a mix of both. If you open the Llagas joiners, they slide on the Sunset/Accucraft rail with a bit of friendly persuasion, then you can just clamp them back closed.
Later,
K