One Rail vs Other Rail

mtntrainman Jul 22, 2012

  1. nscalerone

    nscalerone TrainBoard Member

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    Guess me "funny bone" had a crack in it :rolleyes: It's been tough summer for this old vet.......getting used to bogus teeth and having not much fun with the VA trying to jerk me around. My sense of humor is thin..........sorry!!
     
  2. BarstowRick

    BarstowRick TrainBoard Supporter

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    Yours isn't the only one who's sense of humor is running thin.

    Hang in there, when you are at the bottom of the pit there's only one direction left to go.... up. Once you sort of get used to those phony teeth you might find them useful. If nothing else you can scare the the grand kids. Grrrr!

    The olympics are off and running. What? what? What does that have to do with this thread? Hell, if I know.
     
  3. Allen H

    Allen H TrainBoard Supporter

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    There you go JJ!
    When the Widget gets the upper hand on you, show him you teeth and growl! LOL!
     
  4. seanm

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    N-gauge is what I use to check my wheels and rail.... N-Scale is what I use to get things to the correct weight. Did I get it right??!!

    Honestly I have been doing this so long, I really only half way try to keep it all color coded. I always start out with good intentions then I find a deal on wire or run out of one color in the middle of a wiring frenzy. Luckily I am the only one who works on my RR and it is running fine. I even use 2-18G wires for each side of my DCC bus. Works fine, and it is what I had. No problem with shorts, quarter test works fine... rampmeter proved it... so as long as you are careful, rules can be broken and standards be d@mned.
     

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