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Rail Joiners ???

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Rail Joiners ???
Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, March 12, 2018 9:12 AM

To get the BEST electrical conduction between rail segments soldered rail joints are recommended...

 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Monday, March 12, 2018 10:05 AM

Yep, that's just how I did mine.  The wife did a lot of shouting at the top of the stairs "Now what are you doing, and whats burning?"

Cool video.

Mike.

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Posted by Overmod on Monday, March 12, 2018 1:04 PM

I actually had a gag article prepared for MR when I was in college, for 'scale' CWR using actual Thermite in tiny crucibles/refractory molds, and teeny little thermocouple thermometers to check the neutral temperature.  Kits for the ones that did not set properly, to excise and cut 'stock' replacement using ground-down Dremel cutoff wheels in scale-size saw housings...

Also kits to make realistic functional insulated joints and apply rail anchors.  All this with 'patter' describing prototype best practice for that verisimilitudinous touch. Might still make for an amusing article for an upcoming year.

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Posted by GraniteRailroader on Monday, March 12, 2018 3:09 PM

I've wondered about using the solder tape we use for brazing saw tips in, and a pair of "heads" for my resistance soldering station that are to a specific rail code/manufacturer. 

Clamp on to the joint with the tape pre loaded on one head,  add power, done....

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Posted by hardcoalcase on Monday, March 12, 2018 3:24 PM

Heck, those guys have it easy... when soldering, we have to watch out for those plastic ties, they don't have to worry a bit about melting those concrete ones!

Jim

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Posted by peahrens on Monday, March 12, 2018 6:09 PM

Two questions:

1) When trying this at home, should I open a window?

2) More importantly, why didn't they just use a big rail joiner, tin the rails and solder it with a really, really big pencil iron?  With concrete ties, as pointed out, they would not even need heat sinks, such as really, really big alligator clips.

Paul

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