> I have just bought a load of relays to begin the signalling of the
> Lackham Museum and Woodland Railway (see www.lmandwr.co.uk).
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> Peter
There are ( at least ) two types of DIN rail, G and top hat.
I could let you have some top hat rail if that's the type you need.

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John Stevenson - 30 Mar 2006 00:31 GMT
>> I have just bought a load of relays to begin the signalling of the
>> Lackham Museum and Woodland Railway (see www.lmandwr.co.uk).
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>I could let you have some top hat rail if that's the type you need.
And I have G type
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Greg - 30 Mar 2006 18:49 GMT
> There are ( at least ) two types of DIN rail, G and top hat.
There are about half a dozen types though they aren't all commonly seen, any
decent electrical wholesaler will have the common ones in stock for a few
pence a metre.
Greg
puffernutter - 30 Mar 2006 19:22 GMT
>>I have just bought a load of relays to begin the signalling of the
>>Lackham Museum and Woodland Railway (see www.lmandwr.co.uk).
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> I could let you have some top hat rail if that's the type you need.
Jonathan/John,
It is top hat that's required.
Cheers
Peter
Jonathan Barnes - 30 Mar 2006 22:20 GMT
> >>I have just bought a load of relays to begin the signalling of the
> >>Lackham Museum and Woodland Railway (see www.lmandwr.co.uk).
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> Peter
E-Mail me your address and I can sort 0.5 m out on Saturday

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