Thanks,
Nick
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quote:Un bend the tabs holding the track. reinstall with a small piece of electrical fishpaper sandwiched in between. Do not use electrical tape or cardboard,it can rip through...
quote:Tape or cardboard does not resist the sharpness of the metal when it is crimped back into place. Over time it will break through. The object is to insulate the metal track tie with the metal rail.
By all means, why not add the detail that you deem necessary?quote:Originally posted by Texas Pete:quote:Tape or cardboard does not resist the sharpness of the metal when it is crimped back into place. Over time it will break through. The object is to insulate the metal track tie with the metal rail.
Yes. The fishpaper caution was the clear part. "Unbend the tabs holding the track," however, seemed a little vague to me. The fact that someone is even asking the question indicates a need for a more explicit instruction, which is up there in the third posting.
Pete
quote:Originally posted by Ginsaw:
Nick, what kind of track do you have anyway? Most of us are assuming it's traditional Lionel O Gauge, but there is more than one tubular track out there and some have wood or plastic ties.
quote:Originally posted by gunrunnerjohn:By all means, why not add the detail that you deem necessary?quote:Originally posted by Texas Pete:quote:Tape or cardboard does not resist the sharpness of the metal when it is crimped back into place. Over time it will break through. The object is to insulate the metal track tie with the metal rail.
Yes. The fishpaper caution was the clear part. "Unbend the tabs holding the track," however, seemed a little vague to me. The fact that someone is even asking the question indicates a need for a more explicit instruction, which is up there in the third posting.
Pete
OK so here is my question. I am running the o27 tubular track and I have a few sidings where I can't see the end of the track well. I am going to put an led light at the end of the track and want to use a small price of track and insulate it so it will light the led when it hits that section. Now where I am stumped at is of I have a freight car on the end that makes no contact with the center rail only the outside 2 how will it activate my light?
Connect your light bulb between the center rail and the insulated outer rail. When your freight car gets to this piece of track power will travel through the wheels and axles from the uninsulated outside rail to the insulated outside rail completing the circuit and turning the light on.
OK that's what I wondered was how I would close the circuit if I am not making contact with center rail but that explained it. Thanks
Not sure if still available or not but when i was making mine since i needed some insulated curves i searched eBay for fish paper. There was one seller in Canada. Had quite a supply. I got to choose the thickness Still have a couple sheets of it here someplace.
Are you serious?
Are you serious?
Probably a frustrated 2-railer.
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