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I'm sure you would already have noticed if there were a depression in the level of one of the rails. Perhaps one rail is sitting more snuggly against the ties than its opposite rail. That would cause a wobble. <br />Apart from being the Pollock of solder technique, I'm sticking to common or garden spiking - less irreversible. Should a turnout mechanism burn out, I can whip it out with minimum tears and replace it. Having to desolder the thing first would spoil my whole day. <br />Rene's expression "the truck sails in the weeds" deserves a prize for best figurative use of the English language!
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