RE:Traction Tires
I would NOT use CA to attach a tracion tire. They do wear out, plus it'd be almost impossible to keep the glue between the wheel and the tire. Not to mention that as soon as the tire was rolled on it would stick, even if it's all twisted. Bullfrog Snot is probably the best option, and it can be renewed without disassembling the loco.
The BEST option of all would be a one time job of replacing the wheels that take traction wires with ones that don't. Since this is a steamer, most likely the traction tire wheelset is the gearedone. If it's not a BLI model (most of which come with a replacement geared axle without traction tires), there will be a little work involved requiring new wheels, a wheel puller, and a quartering jig to get everythign back together. I hate traction tires with a passion, a properly weighted and balanced loco does not need traction tires, a small 4-4-0 did not EVER pull 20 car passenger trains or 100 loaded freight cars all by itself. The wheels SHOULD spin when the loco is overloaded - this saves the motor from burning out.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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