Track laying advice please

davecar

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Hi ,

I am new to G Scale and I have just started laying my track. I have decided for various reasons ( and to keep my wife happy) to lay the track on a raised wooden structure about 6/7 inches off the ground. It has taken me a while to construct the wooden elevation and I am now about to pin my track down.

My question is do you leave a small gap between the track pieces to allow for expansion in hot weather (just like the real railways). I am using Pico track.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

Kind regards,

Dave
 

minimans

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Leave a small gap on a cold day if it's a hot day butt them together loosely, a small gap also gives a nice clickity clack with metal wheel set!!
 

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A 300mm length of LGB track will expand by approx 0.024mm for every degree celsius rise in temp. In my experience, don't fix your track too tightly and forget about expansion unless you have really long sections without a join.
 

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[align=center]I use tie wraps as spacers, just stick them in the joints up on edge and pin the sleepers down, then remove the wraps, and all the gaps are then the same size ,leaving the track out doors a few hours before laying helps as well.
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