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HO Code 83 vs 100
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<p>I am also handlaying track, code 83 for On3, and have decided to fore go the ugly rail joiners. What I do is attach 1 feeder to the joint of 2 sections of rail. I will then leave a small expansion joint between the next section of 2 rails. For the joints that are on a staight section of track I will drop the feeder in place then lay (spike) the two rails and come back and prop the feeder up against the bottom of the rail and solder. When the joint falls on a curve I will solder the feeder to the rails prior to laying them, this way you end up with a continous curve.</p><p> Dennis</p>
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