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Clay? Aristo screws? Hey...but it works!!!
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I do not talk about my area 2 very much, this is the original one that I put down 2 years ago. <br /> <br />Most of it is LGB or club rail that i have used lgb rail joiners on. but about 10 % of it is Aristo and i have had nothing but trouble with conductivity in that area. <br /> <br />What i did was to remove the whole lot and get it up an a table and completely disassemble the whole thing. The joiners were all full of dirt and the screws were loose and conductivity was unreliable and pretty poor. <br /> <br />I undid every screw cleaned they whole lot and assembled the lot on their side so that getting the Alan screws in, it was a breeze; then i placed it back where it was. <br /> <br />I am not sayimg a word abou the poor quality of the Aristo joiners as that is not true, they were pretty good really. However initially I found them hard to solder but i was able to solder all the LGB joiners and I had no trouble with them at all. <br /> <br />The whole thng is in and working and it is running very well with no conductivity problems at all. <br /> <br />What do you think Torby? <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds Ian
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