QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark the problem with the commercial insulators is that they are so wide that if you use enough of them the track will eventually become uneven when you try to put another section of track together causing huge gaps between the rails and metal rail joiner...the best way to insulate the track is by cutting through the rail with a dremel tool cut off wheel, cut a piece of styrene plastic into a square shape and insert it into the gap and then glue it in place with CA glue...after the glue dries, whittle the piece of styrene down with a hobby knife until it conforms to the shape of the rail and wahlaa!...you have a good sturdy insulator between your sections of track....Chuck[:D]
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