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Marklin 8954 rail isolators
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13 years 10 months ago #10213
by makotom01
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Has anyone used Marklin rail isolators? How do we connect the rails on both sides of one isolator? I have used N and HO rail isolators, but these are not the same? Help!!
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13 years 10 months ago #10216
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Replied by agarpin on topic Re: Marklin 8954 rail isolators
You can try on the short side with cyanoacrylic glue.
But better to use the Atlas-2091 : Clips & isolators
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But better to use the Atlas-2091 : Clips & isolators
GreetingZ from Zpain
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13 years 9 months ago #10226
by SJ-BAZ-man
Replied by SJ-BAZ-man on topic Re: Marklin 8954 rail isolators
Tom, the short side is a bit short, but they go on. They come in pairs (one for each rail) if you look closely. One points one direction (longer) the other points the other (shorter). Put the longer one on first to help stabilize, the work the short one on. You can also use the Atlas Code 55 as pointed to by Agarpin. I trim the length on those as they are too long and touch the tie of the next section you are connecting too. They come in a 2x2" red blister pack, cost about $3 for 10.
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