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Fixed voltage027 track switches
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Anonymous
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Wed, Jan 4 2006 12:31 PM
[:)] My husband is doing the change over for fixed voltage on027 track switches and he is following what Ray L.Plummer had put in the Feb.issue of Classic toy trains Page 61,what he did was drilled out pivits on F-G and H ,and along with the casting stud rivit as direction show on page,the question is how do you reconnect the frog point when rivit has been drilled out.Please help us out
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Celeste
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Wed, Jan 4 2006 3:54 PM
I don't know the answer but I would suggest you post this question on the Classic Toy Trains forum (click on Forum Index above). You'll get more visibility there.
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Paul
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