
That is something I had in my mind with my recent free-floating tracklaying - decided to clamp all joints to be on the safe side, both electrically and mechanically. Seems to have worked so far!
Jon.
Thanks Jon..
That is something I had in my mind with my recent free-floating tracklaying - decided to clamp all joints to be on the safe side, both electrically and mechanically. Seems to have worked so far!
Jon.
My track is Free-floating track in ballast , after two years running trains on it the track is well bedded in the ballast and during the recent heatwave here not had any problems with the track moving to suit the temps.
How is your track joined? - Push-joiners, or clamps??
Don't LGB have some sort of track clip?Could someone confirm my thoughts that if track is 'floating' in ballast, you *really* need to clamp your joints, else it will open-up the joints enough to give problems?
TIA
PhilP.
Yep and also the size of ballast. - whether you're using a 'scale' ballast or an oversize ballast - very different effects, not just visually, but in the way they behaveThere is one factor that has not been mentioned, and applies to just about every concern in the enjoyment of OUTDOOR MODEL RAILROADING....WHERE IN THE WORLD the individual railroad is located. Climate, weather, soil conditions, and type of track (Track= rail +ties) can offer far different challenges in different places.
The climate where Greg (California) is located and the type of track plan, and its use, is far different than where I live (Ontario Canada).
Over 20 years, I have been nailing the track to wooden 2x lumber, with great success, finding the floating method more work than pleasure. But then, our railway is used far differently than Greg uses his. We both swear by our success' , and rightly so.
To suggest that only one method is best, is a grave mistake.
Fr.Fred
Yes they, however I find on LGB R3 the clips are not long enough, and I have use 24 items of this track, and they are all tight to fit, bending the sleeper!Don't LGB have some sort of track clip?
It doesn't worry me because where I'm not using clamps, I'm using Aristo / Bachamm screwed fishplates - 'cos I love 'em![]()
Oh dear, another reason not to use LGBYes they, however I find on LGB R3 the clips are not long enough, and I have use 24 items of this track, and they are all tight to fit, bending the sleeper!
"Mike", whoever you are; gives us his experience (Thank you) but, again, as others have done, never iindicates WHERE HIS LITTLE SPOT IN THE WORLD IS....