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Funny you should ask, as tonight, I am soldering several joints that are slowly (ie, through paint and dirt accumulation) or adding feeders. <br /> <br />Generally, I solder all pieces of track to either a feeder wire or another piece of track that has a feeder wire. Over time, as noted, the rail joiners just don't stay in electrical conductive mode. <br /> <br />So, while you have the soldering iron out, just go ahead and solder those joints!
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