06-26-2012, 02:14 AM
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running a vertical wire - it will need fo be very stiff - over that length you will get flex, making movement/adjustment unpredictable. these are flexible and it should ne possible to run them directly to the turnouts, even around a curve - if youn are doing it as you describe, try brass electrical connectors (known in UK as choc-blocks) for joining the two rods, with twin screws that are cut from a strip - if you need more info on them, email me chacmool at lineone dot net
running a vertical wire - it will need fo be very stiff - over that length you will get flex, making movement/adjustment unpredictable. these are flexible and it should ne possible to run them directly to the turnouts, even around a curve - if youn are doing it as you describe, try brass electrical connectors (known in UK as choc-blocks) for joining the two rods, with twin screws that are cut from a strip - if you need more info on them, email me chacmool at lineone dot net