http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/atl/atl55.htm would those work to insulate code 100 track (ho scale)so there is no electric power to it?
Like a champ! That’s what they are for.
Mark C.
thanks Mark i’ll be getting some
those will work for awhile but they can cause one rail to be longer than the other rail because they have a spacer in them that is longer than the metal rail joiner…they also deteriorate after a few years…may i make a suggestion?..take a dremel tool or a razor saw and cut right thru the rail where you want the insulated rail gap to go…use some CA glue and glue in a couple of pieces of styrene plastic to fill in the gap just cut …once the glue dries, take a hobby knife and whittle the styrene down to conform to the shape of the rail…whalaa!.. an insulated rail!..it’s a lot smaller too and won’t stick out like a sore thumb like those atlas rail insulator joiners do…chuck