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Reply to "Gaps at joints in Gargraves track"

Allan Miller posted:

All good tips. You just have to use what's easiest and best for you. My track is, at present, just temporarily laid in place so I can change my mind on what arrangement I want on my new layout. It's easy enough for me to take sections apart and adjust things as necessary to reduce or eliminate any gaps I feel are too large.

Once I am basically satisfied with my track plan (getting closer now), I will outline the track positions;  remove the track in sections and paint the track and ties; install Woodland Scenics foam roadbed (I have boxes of the stuff already, acquired over several years); drill holes in select ties; and then affix the track with screws. All my track is Gargraves, and all my switches are Ross.

The layout will also have a Superstreets/E-Z Streets trolley line and, on another level, a point-to-point On30 narrow gauge line (Atlas HO track) serving a dedicated industry.

Allan, have you considered using adhesive to attach the track to the road bed? I've seen many favorable responses with this technique not only on 0 gauge but HO and N. Just wondering.

Steve

 

 

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