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I am a great supporter of Aristo track, it has more zinc and less copper than LGB and it oxidises much less than LGB, which has more copper. As far as their joiners are concerned I have no trouble with them, although I only have about 10. I use LGB joiners and I solder everything and I have no and I mean no trouble with conductivity at all. <br /> <br />If you read page 68 of Kalmbachs "Garden Railroading getting started in theHobby" you will know all about it; as this is what i do, using Hillman clamps on the switches as well. <br /> <br />I reckon that paste is a waste of money, solder everything and who cares about there stupid paste. <br /> <br />Kim I'm worried abou the temperature of the Irish Sea at 9 Deg, how can you go swimming in it and it must play hell with your air temperature, considering Blackpool is a seaside resort. The air temperature here is 15 to 25 deg, Coral sea temperature is 21 deg and we are 2 weeks out form winter. Listen Mate have a look at www.sunshine coast.com.org/ I think! <br /> <br /> <br />Regards <br /> <br />Ian
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