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 Subject:  Little of bothList thread.  
  
 Date:  Feb 28, 2008
 From:  David Nickels 
You will probably want to use the individual links to go around the sprocket and idler wheels, as W.W. I plate track links are wide in chord, and would look funny curved around the wheels if you heated the straight pieces. The long sections are best warmed with a hair drier or hot water to soften them if you need to position them any. If you heated teh sections you could wrap them around the wheels, but the curve would be funny looking versus the straight, flat, clean individual links.
 
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  Accurate Arrmour Resin Track.... - Jim Johnson - Feb 27, 2008
. . . Little of both - David Nickels - Feb 28, 2008
. . . . . . Re: Little of both - Nick Sheridan - Feb 28, 2008
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