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QUOTE: Originally posted by Reading and PA RR thanks for explaining the chicken grit thing. I think crushed granite is probably the best if I can get the right size for O gauge. Has anyone used the commercially available ballast before? I see ads in the back of CTT and OGR.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Reading and PA RR Not to be asking dumb questions, but what is chicken grit? Also, I had been told to avoid the kitty litter because it attracts water and moisture and can rust the track. Does that only apply to litter made of shredded paper, or is it an issue with clay-based? Also, I've heard that the clay can get up into the engines. I don't know, I'm not trying to be critical, I am just repeating what hobby shop employees have told me over the last year or two.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by spankybird Oil Dry is made of clay, just like kitty litter is. (It's really one in the same)
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