Replies sorted oldest to newest
make it. mount a Mr clean pad under a junk car that you can add a little weight to. there's a thread out here on how to make one using springs, ect. i just cut the pad a little thicker and "squish" with weights. when pad gets bad, rip it off and glue a new one on.
here's a thread of a guy doing basically what i did. sinkers, wheel weights work for weight.
Would you consider adding a magnet to pull the iron shavings
There are dozens of track cleaning car threads out there. However, the best and cheapest is the one you make yourself. I have sent my instructions, photos, and a drawing of my design to 195 Forum members.
My email is in my profile.
.....
Dennis
Dennis, allow me to be the 196th forum member you've helped. Email already on the way to you. Thanks.
Dennis,
I copied your design when you posted your first thread explaining how it worked. Mine plus all the others made from that thread puts you over the mark.
That was way back when..........
"Lionel • How To Build A Track Cleaning Car"
A video from my You Tube Channel.
Holy Cow. I received 10 requests for my track cleaning car plans. I'll get back to you all shortly. Thank you all for the kind words from past "customers".
.....
Dennis
I'm one of Dennis' followers myself, I made 2, I run one with a damp scotchbrite and one with dry paper towel.
Then the towel comes back clean you are done. If it's dirty, refold the towel and go again.
Still need to add the magnet and make a vacuum car like Lee made.
I have the car vac, just need to do the work.
Total cost so far? About a dollar plus scotchbrite pads.