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#1
Large / Re: BACHMANN TRACK
July 11, 2009, 12:47:24 AM
A wire brush with soap and water works well .
Don
#2
Large / Re: BACHMANN TRACK
July 10, 2009, 12:59:08 AM
They can be soldered but will corrode that much faster.
Don
#3
There is an adapter available to connect the EZtrack directly to to the lifelike track without any modifications.
Don
#4
General Discussion / Re: Minimum Radius
July 08, 2009, 12:59:53 AM
This thread has offended me and I am sure others who participate in this forum . There sure is a lot of pomposity in some of the comments . I am a railroad modeler who does it for my pleasure . .Because space limitations my whole layout is 18" curves. I have a 4-8-4 and it does not lurch around curves . I have a 2-10-2 and it also does not lurch around curves , also a Challenger that looks great around 18: curves Just as you have insulted me I will insult all you pompous rivet counters who dare set the standard by which you measure the rest of us
Don
#5
General Discussion / Re: Happy Fourth!
July 08, 2009, 12:36:15 AM
Where do you find clean air. The air in this world is so polluted from greed even the tops of the Himalayas are surrounded in polluted air.
Don
#6
Buy. Sound is terrific . The 2-8-0 are particularly good . If you really want impressive sound purchase a Challenger from BLI or a 4-8-4 .
Don
#7
HO / Re: Can different trains be ran on one track
July 05, 2009, 01:29:17 AM
In my opinion you should use EZtrack . The lifelike track can be adapted to the ez track and so can flextrack . You will find the EZtrack easy to install . My whole layout is EZtrack . I have adapted a lot of other track in the form of structures ,such as bridges etc.. No problem
Don
#8
Bob
Don't forget my cane.
Don
#9
General Discussion / Re: You Only Live Twice
June 25, 2009, 12:47:53 AM
I can't change what is . I would like to have a good night's sleep and a day without pain so that I could put more time into my layout. During the late 40's my family lived very close to a marshalling yard in the north end of Winnipeg . I could lie in my bed and listen to switchers moving the cars around . It was all steam in those days and there was not a better sound.. as a result I model mostly steam .
Don
#10
HO / Re: Layout size poll
June 22, 2009, 01:21:03 AM
My layout is approx. 10' x 10' with a pop-up in the middle I have a main line and 3 feeder lines , 1 to a typical prairie town , 1 to a small mining area and one to a yard. It is all EZ track. I run almost all steam.
Don
#11
General Discussion / Re: Railfan stories
June 22, 2009, 12:57:28 AM
The CN mainline runs through Edmonton. Quite often a loaded train that runs through is pulled by 4 engines . The train is headed to the western coastline and Vancouver. To get through the mountains it needs four locos.
Don
#12
General Discussion / Re: best adhesive
June 18, 2009, 12:29:30 AM
The No -Nails  has good holding power until it dries. You have 30 min working time . I use little dobs to hold small things in place. My back ground panels are all held it into place with No-Nails.
Don
#13
General Discussion / Re: best adhesive
June 17, 2009, 01:08:07 AM
I find that No-Nails covers just about any gluing job I need to cover.
Don
#14
I don't think an American measure is as strong as a Canadian measure so we only use 1 oz.
Don
#15
Bob
A jigger is also a measurement of whiskey , usually 1 oz
Don