I was going to ask about the corrosion with cables. I used some heavy duty speaker cable for my track feeds when installing about 18 months ago and although heavy gauge cable it wasn't particularly expensive so I'm guessing has a poor copper content. Now last week I took some up while remodelling the track plan and found the corrosion had creeped up to a foot along the cable, turning it black. Will this affect the conductivity of the cable?bobg said:I'd have said that as long as you don't have any dry joints it doesn't matter, unless you think it looks out of place.
A dab of silicon grease on the cable end (after soldering) might help stop any corrosion from creaping under the insulation, I've seen it travel several inches.
Yes, though its the sort of word one would get challenged on in Scrabble....I can still remember having to submit samples of the interstital alloy to the melalurgy lab for "analysis".....bobg said:Nice one Trev, and I don't just mean the "word" (though it is a good 'un)!
tramcar trev said:Well yes... I only remember because, well I don't know....I just remember the strangest things at times, dont ask me what I had for breakfast today but I could tell you what I had 30 years ago....
Got to ask... Is there not an "i" missing from the word?tramcar trev said:Yes, though its the sort of word one would get challenged on in Scrabble....I can still remember having to submit samples of the interstital alloy
MRail said:Got to ask... Is there not an "i" missing from the word?tramcar trev said:Yes, though its the sort of word one would get challenged on in Scrabble....I can still remember having to submit samples of the interstital alloy
I thought it was "interstitial", certainly in medical science applications.
Hmmm duffed up?? presumably in your interstitial orifice???ROSS said:ntpntpntp said:MRail said:Got to ask... Is there not an "i" missing from the word?tramcar trev said:Yes, though its the sort of word one would get challenged on in Scrabble....I can still remember having to submit samples of the interstital alloy
I thought it was "interstitial", certainly in medical science applications.
I was thinking the same thing, and surely the extra "i" in interstitial would make it score more in Scrabble?![]()
In the school I went to 70 years ago you would have been "duffed up" in the air raid shelter using a word like that ...![]()