Southern Pacific Switching Layout
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tetters Wrote:Umm... you didn't melt all the ties did you? Just at the ends where you used rail joiners or installed feeders right? I would hardly call the track unusable. You can easily repair the damaged ties with wood or plastic ones slipped underneath the rail. While the appeal of the ME track is nice, you would be best advised to repair and reuse your existing track instead of plunking down coin on new track just because of a few melted ties.

Just my 2 cents. Popcornbeer

My main Concern was that the melted ties made the track out of gauge, but I guess once I connect them to other pieces of track The track should go back into gauge. I just bought a bag of wooden ties at the hobby store the last time I was in there, looks like I will finally find a use for them! Thanks Tetters Thumbsup

Benchwork Will start by the end of the week, so stay tuned for pictures!
Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
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