Jim Prior
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That's exactly what I'm finding. Although I've had my railway parts for 5 years, I'm only recently finding time to lay the track (house move, prep a rental property, and my partners house for sale, to say my life has been busy is an understatement!) To keep costs down I've been buying up second hand track and points. And taking the view to overhaul now while laying, rather than once it's all down. All good funLong term the LGB connections including the slidy one by the blade cannot be relied on. I tend to do jumpers where all the LGB wire, slidy and screw contacts are. This does give continuity guarantee long term. But is a pain to do with a lot of typically old weathered points.