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silicon that will let you reuse any track
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i came across this caulk that so far is easy to peel off, yet hangs on like liquid nails where it needs to,,,, lepages tub n tile caulk,,, you make a nice line down the center where the tracks going onto the cork,, then spread it out a bit so the track rests evenly in it. add your ballast rock, and push it in with a cotton ear swab,, add a thin line on each side of the cork, add your ballast, let it set. what happens is the caulk will get clear n rubbery, holding down everything in its place. but if you need to pull up a piece of track,, just exacto knife an area of the caulk and tug on it,, the elasticity of it instantly opens up around the track ties, and with a bit of light tugging here n there,, the track pops off, clean and ready for the box. they also have a window caulk that you use in winter, then in the summer you give it a tug, and it just peels away from your windows, cleanly and easyily,, but it is a bit more pricer then the tile caulk, but it actually comes off alot easyier as well.
just a helpful hint to anyone wishing to save their precous marklin track. i ve used 24 tubes of this so far on my layout,, and with a few ideas that went sour lateron,, it saved all my track from being garbage. p.s. be careful with it around your switches. its can get gooey. canada mike
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How long have you been using it? I'm just wondering about long term effects, although if it's meant to be used in wet areas then it should be OK over a long period.
I suppose it's called somethng different here in OZ, but I should be able to find it at a good hardware place.
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if you look back on my listings,, you will find my TREE MAKING MACHINE. i have picts on my forum of it. it can build up to 10 trees in 20 seconds,, once you get the hang of it. loren uses it, and says its actually fun to build trees on his unit,,build one, you wont be disappointed. i made 600 wires full of tree spurs, put them in a long box. as i need a few trees i just pull out a stem or two, cut to length, add foliage and im ready to decorate. very cool, and super fast way to build all the trees you need!! im not sure if the big forum change did anything to my picts,, if it did, tell me and i ll re add it to the forum. ok.i know i lost all my listing posts marks,, that i was a bit upset with, since i try to come on as much as possible, but owell. i like to benifit the forum as best as possible, so as i make things for this scale,, i add them for all to see. canada mike
Canada Mike,
I don't see anything under your name about any tree making machine. I could only find three photos in your album... unless I'm looking in the wrong place.
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start the drill, or you hand crank slowly,the V shaped area thats holding the chenile,,just feed it between the 2 wires til you get to the end,, a few will fall out, some will be just attached, and lots will be in the loose twists. now hit the fast button and tighten it up,, in seconds the tension gets tight,, thats why you osely twist around the screw. i lost my first prototype from the tension buckling the machine, haha. as soon as its all twisted tight, unhook it from the screw, cuphook, and bring the next 40 inches into the machine threw the hole. cut off the piece you made and there you are,,40 some inches of tree!!
the chenile will stay in place once its tightened, even the ones just barely hanging on,, making some very long limbs,, an added bonus if your doing big trees. look at the long wire and slowly cut the best trees that you can see from the strand,, a few places will be bare,, but the most will be great looking trees. start the next length.
once you get the hang of it,,i was doing a length of 43 inches every 30 seconds!! pull the wire, twist, start drill slowly , add chenille in between the wires, hit the high speed, pull the next wire in place, cut off the length,, go again,,, its that fast!!! loren did a few changes to his, maybe ask him about it,, he added a foot pedal onto the drill, for even faster strings of trees. he said to me about 3 weeks after he built his,,,,this machine has made tree building actually fun!! now for loren to say that, after building one tree at a time for years now,, it has to be fun, hahaha!!!
i tried to patent it,, but they say theres just too many tree ideas already patented to even bother,, but when i get more time around here,, i m going to put more effort into a better design that could be patented one day. enjoy!!! canada mike
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sooo, keep your siliconed track away from the sunlight, it will get old and not release as well as normal. i ve got some still in tests, under different lamps in my woodshop,, i will get back to you shortly on those,, but they all seem to look ok. canada mike:woohoo:
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