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Not soldering track joins is usually a recipe for ongoingtrouble. I use LGB joiners (they are easier to solder than Aristo) and i solder everything with no trouble in 4 years, here in the tropics. Howver i use Hillman clamps where points (switches) are involved as you sometimes have to remove them for service.
This is the way Jack Verducci tells you to do it in the text bookon the subject.
Rgds ian
I still like the solder idea but with out the jumper and I can still see using a clamp on top of that. 1/2 cents.
William
I use Aristo track because I like their idea of track bolts. I bought an Aristo drill and tap set for the odd cuts of track I have and it's very quick and easy to do. If you are using longish lengths of track think about buying Aristo fishplates, bolts and the tap and drill set, very cheap, very efficient, very easy to take apart and no electrical problems.
Cheers,
Kim
I too liked the Aristo idea of a screw through the joiner and into the rail; but i have changed my mind as i have had trouble with them after only two years or so. As soon as i get trouble i remove the Aristo joiner, clean the whole thing up and put an LGB joiner on and solder the lot and voila no more trouble. The Aristo joiners on my layout seem to fill up with dirt and lose reliability of conductivity.
Rgds Ian
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