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After reading the positive comments from you Trackman 2000 users, I decided to buy one especially since I was able to get it discounted 14% off the original $140 selling price. So now I'm refocusing myefforts in search of a spare pad or pads for it. If you have a Trackman 2000 spare pad you're looking to sell or know of a relaible source for them, please post or email me.

Thanks,

Kenn  

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Do you have this car yourself and have used Scotch pads as replacement pads? Asking this because an owner of car said Scotch pad isn't exactly the same that it's a bit thicker and the mesh covering is different and the mesh can snag at rail joints, cross overs and even switches.
Kenn
Originally Posted by bluelinec4:

Just go to the supermarket and buy some scotchbrite pads  Cut to size and your set

 

ogaugeguy: maybe it wasn't your thread on the trackman that I replied to.  Apologies if not.

 

I'll try to find that thread and provide a link to it.

 

John: it might depend on what kind of track.  Henry and his brother ruled out scotchbrite pads, according to Henry, because it was snagging.  I tried to make 2 of the several suggested cars that were brought up recently on this forum and used scotchbrite pads.  Had to quit using both cars after they TRIED to cross the first switch of mine.

 

I run tubular with K-Line O-27 42" switches.

 

oguageguy: I'll be back if I find that thread.

 

- walt

We have three of the Trackman 2000 cars  All have scotchbrite pads on them and work great  There are probably 15 different types of Scotchbrite PAds  The cheapest ones are the ones that work the best.  The owner of Trackman 2000 probably doesn't recommend Scotchbrite pads because he wants to sell you ones that cost five times as much after he goes to his supermarket and buys the Scotchbrite pads to sell to you

Originally Posted by bluelinec4:

We have three of the Trackman 2000 cars  All have scotchbrite pads on them and work great  There are probably 15 different types of Scotchbrite PAds  The cheapest ones are the ones that work the best.  The owner of Trackman 2000 probably doesn't recommend Scotchbrite pads because he wants to sell you ones that cost five times as much after he goes to his supermarket and buys the Scotchbrite pads to sell to you

Good point!

 

- walt

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