Installing rail clamps to hold track in place that would otherwise twist or kink and create problems may not be the best solution. I suggest it is better to get to the root of the problem: what is causing the forces that are trying to move the track? It sounds like the track was installed in some places by forcing sections together that would not otherwise normally line up and meet, had the track manufacturer's designed geometry been followed.
But the solution is not difficult. Add a piece of cut-to-fit track where you had to pull two ends together! Or, re-bend some curves or use flex track to create non-standard curves so that you aren't (for example) trying to make a 9 ft diameter curve out of 8 ft diameter track sections. Whatever you do, take the torquing forces away from your track or you will always be plagued by unevenness.
AL
steamdonkeyThanks for posting this. (SNIP) There was one spot where one side of the track just insisted on leaning up, for no apparent reason (even after I tried various stress-relief techniques ...... and I finally tied it down with a loop of wire.(SNIP)
Glad its working out. It would be great if you could post some pictures of your progress.
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