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So is there a video or a trick...some of my track is old and rusted. 

Is there a lubricant to make the rails slide that will not do damage?

Since I got my new F7 Hiawathata 4-6-4Hudson

31"radii had been removed and I need to make 54" radii 

Also it seems all 31"turnouts will need to be eliminated from the main lines..

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I am remain ukulele ng in this house at least until may 2014 

So building a newer better layout is now possible

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A while back I had the same issue with older GG track.  The advice I received here was to lightly spray the rails where they join the ties with WD-40.  A small light spray and about 12-24 hours is all you need.  All of the ties will now move freely along with the rails.  As far as bending the track, that seems to be a bit of an art form.  The only advice I can offer is "patience grasshopper".  Go slow and it will work just fine.  

New Gargraves is difficult to bend without getting a kink, but old rusty Gargraves flex....not easy. The WD-40 is probably your best bet, but over time those ties shrink down a bit and grab hard, and if the rail is rust, it's not going to slide very well at all.

 

We have some Gargraves that's 40-50 years old, and it gets used for straights only. If you don't have a lot of it to bend, I would suggest buying the pre bent sectional curves with wood ties, or a couple pieces of new flex.

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