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I have lct fastrack both of my standard loops,,,,,i got my #38 back  from the greatest motor man,aka bob hannon,on the fastrack it will not run,,,the shoe is like 1/24" of an inch of so above the center rail,,,now on tube track its fine,,,,,,there dosnt seem to be away to make the shoe any lower,,,as a side note,,,i have 2 #42's and they are fine,,,,i really don't want to convert one loop back to tube track ,but if I do ,I will order it from usa track,,,any thoughts,thanks terry 

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I'd replace the track. I have been thinking about this myself. I noticed how noisy my Fastrack O and my MTH STD plastic track are. My theory is that the rail profile is too short and the wheel flanges are actually running on the roadbed. That is probably what you are seeing Terry. The flanges are lifting the train and the shoe off the track. That might also mean that you are getting power to the wheels through the side of the flange instead of the flat of the wheel. I can't imagine that that improves the performance of the trains. 

George

George S posted:

It’s nice that it runs, but I hear it hitting every molded tie. Not sure what that means for long term wear, but I don’t think the STD Fastrack rails are tall enough for these older trains.

George

over the weekend will cost out the replacement of the upper level to usa track,,,so from tube to fastrack to tube,,but this time will be the best tube in the world !!!

George S posted:

It’s nice that it runs, but I hear it hitting every molded tie. Not sure what that means for long term wear, but I don’t think the STD Fastrack rails are tall enough for these older trains.

George

took the plunge,,,,ordered usa track for the upper level,,,i had all mth tube track before,,,,this will put that stuff to shame !.a repair friend came up with an interesting view of my problem,,,,when I told him of the  fastrack v the tube track he said ,,just think the middle rail on tube track is abit hight than fastrack because of the middle rail insulator boom !!!!! will pickup my track at York,,,cant wait 

terry hudon posted:
George S posted:

It’s nice that it runs, but I hear it hitting every molded tie. Not sure what that means for long term wear, but I don’t think the STD Fastrack rails are tall enough for these older trains.

George

took the plunge,,,,ordered usa track for the upper level,,,i had all mth tube track before,,,,this will put that stuff to shame !.a repair friend came up with an interesting view of my problem,,,,when I told him of the  fastrack v the tube track he said ,,just think the middle rail on tube track is abit hight than fastrack because of the middle rail insulator boom !!!!! will pickup my track at York,,,cant wait 

did a price check on usa v  mth almost the same and the usa is made in ,you guessed it usa ! by sgma member !

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Personally, I'd consider solder before trying conductive adhesives.  Unless you invest in the very high cost silver bearing products, the resistance may be more than can be tolerated.

A simple chunk of brass with a slight bow soldered to the slider should do the trick fine.

Agree on both items.

Note that silver adhesive is epoxy resin based and the heat from the pickup would probably cause early failure.

Have used both silver and gold adhesives in medical implants and you are quite right:  expensive.  Also they are best used in the hands of a skilled technician. They are miserable to work with.

Lou N

terry hudon posted:
George S posted:

It’s nice that it runs, but I hear it hitting every molded tie. Not sure what that means for long term wear, but I don’t think the STD Fastrack rails are tall enough for these older trains.

George

took the plunge,,,,ordered usa track for the upper level,,,i had all mth tube track before,,,,this will put that stuff to shame !.a repair friend came up with an interesting view of my problem,,,,when I told him of the  fastrack v the tube track he said ,,just think the middle rail on tube track is abit hight than fastrack because of the middle rail insulator boom !!!!! will pickup my track at York,,,cant wait 

This is helpful Terry. As I build my permanent layout, I’ll switch to USA Track. I’ll save the Fastrack for the Christmas tree temporary layout.

Also, I’ll be getting Ross tinplate STD switches that were tested and approved by SGMA.

George

 

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