[Alberg30] Genoa Track

James Schueler jschueler at familyempowerment.org
Mon Oct 27 07:22:15 PST 2003


Thanks Ed.

James

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If you keep the rail and this spacer piece varnished, it could be any
type of 
a hardwood; teak, oak, etc. Depending on how tight your jib cars are
where 
they grip the metal rail above this piece, there should be no problem
with 
swelling of the wood enough to jam the cars. The delrin plastic is
certainly an 
excellent choice. Because of the expansin of plastic in the hot sun,
make sure 
that you allow sufficient room for expansion sideways for the cars.
Especially 
if you're going to be installing the spacer in the cold weather. ED.
Schroeder 
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