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Mike C

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Re: Possible problem with Power Cab
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2024, 05:48:22 PM »
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   What brought this on ... I moved about 5 weeks ago and bought a Mobile Home in PA .  The layout had just been built in the old place and I built it to be movable (sort of) . Each section was 4 ft long and I just cut the track at the joints thinking it would go back together easy (nope) . I ended up having to cut 6 inches of track at each end that resulted in a few vertical curves They were not  bad as everything else took them just fine , but now I'm glad I fixed it correctly ,    Mike

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Re: Possible problem with Power Cab
« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2024, 06:05:34 PM »
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Congratulations Mike. My GF recently did that same thing (sold her townhouse condo).  Nice that you were able to get your layout moved.
Funny about what you had to do. Sounds like NTRAK modules and the 5" connecting tracks at the joints. :)
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