On my last post I forgot to ask another question about track....
There is SS track and BRASS track...and maybe other types (I do not know for sure). Which type is better to use on my outside layout?
Thanks, in advance, for your comments.
kyboy227 wrote: On my last post I forgot to ask another question about track.... There is SS track and BRASS track...and maybe other types (I do not know for sure). Which type is better to use on my outside layout? Thanks, in advance, for your comments.
Tom Trigg
Brass Vs. Stainless Steel - Pros and Cons to each. A forum search will yield pages of posts on the subject. I'm a happy stainless steel track user.
-Brian
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Hi Kyboy227, You do not show where you are but I would use LGB brass I use it and have had no problems in 5 years of it being down. Plus i`ve moved it to exspand over the years ALWAYS remember to make sure fish plates are a tight fit and put a little graphite grease in each join.
Hope this helps
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cabbage wrote: , the others will bend only once from straight. Ralph
Kyboy227, It is quite helpful to give some idea of geographic location in your profile as it does have a bearing on the answers you will get! Even something as general as a State, or section thereof here in usa, nation in Europe, Area in Australia. Check mine, it indicates the lower part of the State of Delaware.
Reason: What works in an arid desert area may not work in the salty damp of an oceanside community! The hot sunny South has a different climate than the Frozen Tundra! Things or products that are readily available in the States may be impossible to find in Far East!
Now to your query! I prefer Stainless for several reasons. 1. I don't have to clean it before every time I run trains! 2. It's harder and withstands the weight of animals better. 3. It has a lesser ratio of expansion and contraction than brass. In my opinion (and that is just one guy's opinion) it is well worth the price premium in relation to other materials!
I just took a wild guess on Ky's location as Kentucky (Ky boy) but I could be wrong.
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