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Rusty mate; <br /> <br />I follow what Jack Verducci preaches and everything he has advised to do has worked for me, and I have gone from a novice or worse; to one who has a fully digital layout with working electric points and signals some 130 metres of track going through many different situations. <br /> <br />He advised that you use LGB rail clips and solder them in discreet sections and every so often break it up into sections with Hillman clamps (for easy removal that section if you have a prolem). i have done that and it is just great not only for conductivity but also for mechanical strength at the joint. <br /> <br />He also advises that you site your points first and also use Hillman clamps on them as well, so you can remove them easily for maintenance and he was so right about everything. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds Ian
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