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Re: Dirty Track
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 28 Jan 2000 13:58:29 GMT
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I didn't see the specific request for 12V but perhaps you are correct.
I do believe that 9V track gets dirty as well. Take a look at Ben Fleskes
Daylight page:
http://www.geocities.com/PicketFence/1438/daylight.htm
If you look at the image on the bottom it appears that the wheels have
acquired some residue of sorts from the track. I think this maybe the type
of problem Cliff was encountering. (If I am seeing something else I
apologize)
-Nick
P.S.- Hey Ben no offense meant in using your track as a dirty example. Some
people use them and other just wish they did. ;-)
Michael Edwards wrote in message ...
> Hi
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> I did see one, but that's for the 9V track, I think Cliff was on about the
> 12 Volts
<snip>
> Michael
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| Hi I did see one, but that's for the 9V track, I think Cliff was on about the 12 Volts I use Solvent Cleaner and a cotton buds and rub very hard, The black stuff has some thing to do with the air oxidising on the electric contacts' on the bottom of (...) (25 years ago, 28-Jan-00, to lugnet.trains)
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