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track cleaning--which track is best?
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Yeah my thoughts on this subject are well known, Brass is the only way to go, I just love it. Aristo has more zinc in it than LGB making it less liable to oxidise around here. Whereas LGb has more copper making it a bett r conductor of electricity. I solder all; joints except at switches then i use Hillman Clamps. <br /> <br />The hot weather won't worry you, it is nothing compared to here (Queensland Australia) I can't verify what will happen in the cold though. I have an odd problem here to do with all the ferns and palms that i have around, in that i get a residue on the rails fronm time to time that takes a bit of getting off. i use the LGB cleaning pad and have an LGB cleaning engine coming along, Sometimes I get my wife to clean it if I'm lucky, as i have osteo arthritus in my knees and cleaning is a problem. <br /> <br /> <br />regards <br /> <br /> <br />ian kawana island.
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