


Hey Green,green_elite_cab said:I can't even get my rail to solder, lol. I had some loose rail i was trying to solder together for scratch built catenary, and it won't hold no matter what i do. I used the flux, cleaned everything, and yet it won't stick. maybe I need more heat. what do you suggest?
Santa Fe Jack said:When you guys are talking about soldering the joints, do you use rail joiners as well, or do you try to use solder only? It seems to me that it would be difficult to maintain rail alignment without the joiners...
I prefer to "half" my rail joiners to maintin a smaller profile. You can also aling them with this aluminum block device, that has notches for the rails, and two round cutout area's for soldering, helps to defuse the heat to avoid melting the rail too, but limits the working space. I've only seen the metal version on eBay, Micro Mark has a cheeper plastic version.Santa Fe Jack said:When you guys are talking about soldering the joints, do you use rail joiners as well, or do you try to use solder only? It seems to me that it would be difficult to maintain rail alignment without the joiners...
As for dimensional changes with temperature, that should not be a problem for me, as I have an all-foam benchwork, with only a wood frame around it.
Progress report: Wood frame complete, about to install the 6-ft x 10-ft laminated foam base and get to work laying out track!
ChadYelland said:hey guys,,, quite the disscusion,,, I tend to agree with Pgandw, since a 100ft tape measure changes less then 1/8th inch for 20deg temp change! I have a Luftkin ruler with the temperature correction on it. If you have and indoor layout with more then a 20 deg temp change,,, you need a new house LOL