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[quote user="piercedan"] <p> Aluminum is softer than brass and outdoors squirrels tend to like biting aluminum for some users.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> The Squirrels!!!....The Squirrels are killing me man!....<span class="smiley">[banghead]</span> Hmmm....maybe if i put a mesh of chicken wire to ground the squirrels while they are biting the LIVE rail....<span class="smiley">[:-,]</span></p><p><span class="smiley">Disclaimer: No animals were harmed during these evil thoughts...<span class="smiley">[(-D]</span></span></p><p><span class="smiley"> Thanks for the help, i plan on using track power for now, i want to run the Bachmann Spectrum Shays (3-trucks are killers)....so i'm going with that as my scale....I'm just getting into the planning stages now, and i want to start purchasing track soon. Thanks for the help and i'm still looking forward to more advice.</span></p><p><span class="smiley"> I noticed many of you mentioned cleaning them, has anyone built a track cleaning car that runs in the train so it cleans as it goes? I do this in HO. I was thinking of using a 'Grill Stone' (BBQ Grill cleaner) mounted under a car that would lightly ride on the rails and polish them as I go. Any thoughts?</span></p>
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