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15 years 1 week ago #6497 by zthek
Replied by zthek on topic Re:Painting the rails
I've used "Blacken It" rail weathering solution prior installation of track.

Lajos :)

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15 years 1 week ago #6499 by David K. Smith
Replied by David K. Smith on topic Re:Painting the rails
Blacken It and other chemical metal blackeners (various useful shades of brown are available from stained glass vendors) are just a bit tricky to use. You must ensure that the track is thoroughly and completely rinsed clean of any blackener solution when you're done. Otherwise, the tiniest bit of chemical residue will slowly corrode the track over time and create issues like bad electrical connections and damaged points. It's one reason you pretty much have to do the chemical blackening before installing the track (however, flex should be pre-shaped, because shaping it after blackening will leave bright spots where the "spikes" are).

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15 years 4 days ago #6521 by shamoo737
Replied by shamoo737 on topic Re:Painting the rails
loadmaster wrote:

shamoo737 wrote:

Robert, I never plan it well enough to pre-paint the rails before installation. Most of my rails are painted with a micro brush. It looks ok, but if you really want it to look good, airbrush it.


John,

What is the difference between a micro brush and an air brush?

Robert


Robert, this is a Microbrush.


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15 years 4 days ago #6523 by Socalz44
Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re:Painting the rails
When it is all said and done I like the micro-brush technique. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)

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15 years 4 days ago #6524 by zthek
Replied by zthek on topic Re:Painting the rails
I use the micro brush for locomotive wheel cleaning only. For rails, rail weathering solutions are second to none. They work like nature by oxidizing the metal. It's realistic, fast, long lasting and safe.

Lajos :)

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