Just as well, we all thought you'd gone poshSorry of course i mean aristocraft!
We found on the Ruschbahn that the Aristo Screws lasted a good long time when used with LGB Graphite Paste, though every now and again one joint would go belly up so was replaced with a Train Line Clamp. 2005 - 2013 and I think only about 3 or 4 of the dozens of joints failed.Now, while I respect Greg's opinion and experience, I have relied on Aristo screwed fishplates for 10 years - two different railroads in different gardens, but the same track.
It's a funny old thing, and they probably (almost definitely) wouldn't work for the sort of current that Greg uses on his 5-loco lash-ups, but for ordinary DC operation with low current draw locos (I frequently double head a pair of Bachmann Connies) I've found them to be OK.
I use clamps for LGB track but have used the screwed fishplates even for connecting Aristo to LGB (I bought quite a lot of second hand LGB flexi) which is not entirely straightforward as the rail profile is slightly different on the bottom flange - right where you want to put a rail joiner
But, at the same time, I am an expert in cheap![]()
I was going to say, let's hear about the greasesYes yes and yes.
Track I have tried (meaning actually used over time on the layiout)
- Aristo brass
- LGB brass
- USAT brass
- H&R stainless
- Aristo stainless
Joiners/clamps I have used:
- brass aristo joiners (with stainless screws)
- brass USAT joiners (with stainless screws)
- brass LGB joiners
- Aristo extruded clamps (2 screw)
- San Val SS clamps (4 screw)
- Train-Li brass clamps extruded (2 screw)
- Hillman brass clamps
- Hillman nickel plated brass clamps
- Split Jaw brass clamps (with SS screws)
- Split Jaw stainless clamps (with SS screws)
And I have probably left a few out.
I have not seen any galvanic corrosion other than some nickel plating failures. I expected more, like SS screws in brass threads.
The worst situation is SS screws in SS joiners, that can lead to seizing/galling unless you grease.
You don't want me to start on the greases I have tried... I've run tests as long as 10 years on various greases.
Greg
At the time of original installation we were being told by Nitwork Rail that the system used within the Severn Tunnel was copied from the Swiss .............A recent prototype story, vaguely related. The Severn Tunnel, in the London to Cardiff line, was recently electrified using copper wire attached to an aluminium rail. Within two years this construction failed, as bacteria that thrive in the high humidity (the tunnel runs under water for several miles) caused rapid corrosion between the two metals. Solution: the overhead wire is now aluminium as well.
Any idiot if they had have asked an idiot could have told them that Ally and Copper are not good bed fellows, even worse in a dark damp tunnel with Diesel Trains thrashing through all the time.At the time of original installation we were being told by Nitwork Rail that the system used within the Severn Tunnel was copied from the Swiss .............
So probably the Swiss don't have any long tunnels underwater .............. or does the tunnel leak?![]()
I wish someone would tell our electricity network that. Alley clamps and copper mains cables? Not good at allAny idiot if they had have asked an idiot could have told them that Ally and Copper are not good bed fellows, even worse in a dark damp tunnel with Diesel Trains thrashing through all the time.
Hillman ceased trading some time ago, only chance to get them now is old stock if you can find them (very unlikely) or second hand being sold after layouts dismantled or perhaps someone has some they do not need.I just laid LGB track using Massoth clamps (I think Hillman look better but seem top be unavailable) a spot of copperslip on the joints and feed connections every so often no problems with voltage drop and everything seems to run as soon as power is switched on. Purchased from Garden Rail Outlet excellent service and they came with soldering tabs too.
Even Swiss tunnels leak, as they are often under water sources.At the time of original installation we were being told by Nitwork Rail that the system used within the Severn Tunnel was copied from the Swiss .............
So probably the Swiss don't have any long tunnels underwater .............. or does the tunnel leak?![]()