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I'm wondering why you can't accomplish the same result by adjusting the cap screws on the base of the module legs? Aren't these an N track standard?
With that said, butt joints aren't actually part of the published standards.
At the endplates the track shall be centered on the width, perpendicular to the end, straight and levelfor at least 4 inches from the outside face of the endplate. Rail and track shall be cut flush with theoutside face of the endplate. Modules will connect at the end-plates by clamping securely so thatthe rail-heads align without the use of rail joiners.
Great idea, Mark! Clearly needs a bit more work for proper implementation, and I would be worried about twist in the track, but in most cases, the adjustments would be very fine. I'm just worried that people will start to use this as an "easy out" rather than taking the time to align and clamp the modules properly.