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Hi Ron, <br /> <br />I've been following the discussion on the thread and Grrrr... I don't solder. I make 22-24 gauge jumpers with 22-24 gauge spade lugs attached at each end. I insert the lugs on either side of the the rail joiners between the rails and the ties. The fit is tight enough to hold them and I've not melted anything. A plus for the method is siding with insulated joiners. Just pull out one end of the jumper and <br />the siding is electrically isolated. I've used the same method for the track feeder wires. <br /> <br />[:)]To date I've not had any problems[:)] <br /> <br />Gary G <br />
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