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RAILS: TO GLEAM, OR NOT TO GLEAM?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by claycts</i> <br /><br />My $.02 is that Friction is where we get traction from. A flawless piece of metal that is slick can cause the loss of friction. The theroy is sound about the rails not taking dirt but if you make it to perfect you may lose the friction required for traction. <br />Where did you get the Stainless? 304L SS (low carbon content) and 316L (purer with a low carbon content ) would be the source of choice. <br />YOu could get the same results using a quarter since the nickel silver content will also work. <br />There is a finner grade on sandpaper 2000 grit that will do all of the above as far as the polish. Wax of choice IMHO would be Flitz. <br />Thank you for the brain teaser that is what makes this forum fun. <br />Take Care <br />George P. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I tried the guarter-seems to do as you theorize! <br />Then I used the SS washer to PRESS IN the NS left by the quarter. <br />I did some classic brass HO rail ---- [wow][wow] <br />The finish was SILVERY! [:0]
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