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vettbass, <br /> <br />Hi again, I'm a "sparker" who allows live steamers to run on my track. Things can get interesting if they don't have R/C as I have several grades in my track...one is 5%. Slow when going up hill and looook-out-below going down hill. <br /> <br />Daryl, <br /> <br />Just a thought about bonding your ballast...if you choose to float your track on a bed of loose ballast you won't need to bond it in place. If you decide on a roadbed style needs bonded ballast give CONCRETE BONDING ADHESIVE a try. Home Depot has this product. I've had great luck with this as have several others in our GR club. <br /> <br />Latter...OLD DAD
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