Umm.. My background is mostly in electronics, though I have always loved trains... I was wondering if there is any reason not to add just a touch of paste flux on the back of the rail just prior to slipping the joiner on.... this *should* cause the solder to suck in between the rail and joiner much better.
I think the reason is to help compensate for expansion and contraction of the track as the climate varies. If you solder all your track without leaving room for expansion and contraction you will have warpage.
hey thebig61 im kinda sorta new to modle railroading iv mostly made model rr layouts just for fun but now i wont to do a real layout and i have a few questions like whats the cheapest/best ddc setup for beginners and id like to know what kind of scenery should i do fo instance forest desert mountan ect.CAN YOU HELP?
That's a really neat tip placing the sections of solder on the rail first, easier than trying to hold a coil of solder at the same time, etc.. Thanks :)
If I have a dc controler would I have to do that
monkeybuttmovies123 1 year ago
whats the point in soldering when you can just use fishplates
phillip1shields 2 years ago
Umm.. My background is mostly in electronics, though I have always loved trains... I was wondering if there is any reason not to add just a touch of paste flux on the back of the rail just prior to slipping the joiner on.... this *should* cause the solder to suck in between the rail and joiner much better.
LorianaVixen 2 years ago
@LorianaVixen
I think the reason is to help compensate for expansion and contraction of the track as the climate varies. If you solder all your track without leaving room for expansion and contraction you will have warpage.
RFXCasey 1 year ago
i use peco code 100 n gauge track (british)
i find it to be a neusance, the sleepers fall off and its a bugger to get in shape, do you have this problem?
mecrazy5 2 years ago
No, it's a lot easier to bend.
thebige61 2 years ago
hey thebig61 im kinda sorta new to modle railroading iv mostly made model rr layouts just for fun but now i wont to do a real layout and i have a few questions like whats the cheapest/best ddc setup for beginners and id like to know what kind of scenery should i do fo instance forest desert mountan ect.CAN YOU HELP?
Airomaster121 2 years ago
That's a really neat tip placing the sections of solder on the rail first, easier than trying to hold a coil of solder at the same time, etc.. Thanks :)
ZetanCrisp 3 years ago
hope that knife never sliped out of your hands! :)
NorfolkSouthern9708 3 years ago
yeah that's happened to me before nothing better than having a sharp hobby nife go through your skin!
trainmandan05 3 years ago