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Bruce in the Peg
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bre2tSco2t Atlas HO code 83 NS 3 foot flex track. Presoldering two sections together for curve installation, with two sets of feeders, one per 3 foot section. Laying it with the adhesive calk and pins to hold the curves until dry. In what order do you lay your track, attach feeders, etc? What tips can you share to make this an easier task?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bre2tSco2t My friends and I are building our second / ultimate layout. We have changed nearly all aspects of building this new layout since our first some 10 years ago. Open grid framework with Foam board, sculptamold, WS roadbed applied with adhesive caulk. This has been much improved, faster, and more enjoyable compared to version 1, until we started laying track. Atlas HO code 83 NS 3 foot flex track. Presoldering two sections together for curve installation, with two sets of feeders, one per 3 foot section. Laying it with the adhesive calk and pins to hold the curves until dry. From our research this was the way to go. After trying it I am not so sure. We are considering on the next sections leaving off the feeders until last. The trouble we are having is with the ties around the feeders and removing so many of them for the track to flex in the curve. Trying to add the next sections to some already laid and set in the adhesive caulk. It just doesn’t seem to be going well. In what order do you lay your track, attach feeders, etc? What tips can you share to make this an easier task? Thank you in advance,[8D]
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