I know that Lionel made track clips for both O-27 and the O gauge tubular track, did they ever sell the ties for the O gauge track separately
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Joe, Kirk now has O ties again. They may be tin colored, but he has them. Check with him.
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:Joe, Kirk now has O ties again. They may be tin colored, but he has them. Check with him.
Hi Steve,
Kirk told me last night that he does not have the o-gauge ties
Thanks,
Joe
Trainlover160 posted:Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:Joe, Kirk now has O ties again. They may be tin colored, but he has them. Check with him.
Hi Steve,
Kirk told me last night that he does not have the o-gauge ties
Thanks,
Joe
Joe, I went back and reread Kirk's post and your correct. He has tin colored Std Gauge ties. Sorry for the mistake.
Steve
Steve - No Problem! I sent you a separate email a little while ago.
Joe
Trainlover160 posted:Steve - No Problem! I sent you a separate email a little while ago.
Joe
Joe, nice talking to you again.
Steve
Joe,
I like use of the ties for my tubular track made by 3R Plastics out of the Chicago area. I have put down a couple thousand of them and like the way they enhance my trackage. I purchased my first ones years ago directly from 3R, but for the past year have had to get them through Amazon. They ship quickly and you can buy in lots of 500. Reasonable in price and save a lot of time and effort compared to making my own as I used to do. They are made for S gauge, 027 and O gauge.
Jesse
TCA 12-68275
Kappler Lumber supplies a bass wood product in a lot of different scale dimension sizes. This wood matched well with Atlas ties.
Turntable build
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:Trainlover160 posted:Steve - No Problem! I sent you a separate email a little while ago.
Joe
Joe, nice talking to you again.
Steve
My pleasure!