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No specific comments, but I too am using ME flex, sweep sticks and glue, and I'm very happy with the combination.Since you say it's not that hard to bend, I'm guessing you got the unweathered rail?
Hmm... I was just looking at this today. Can you tell me how many ties are in 33 scale feet?
I count 18 ties. I started measuring at the beginning of one tie and continued for 33 scale feet, reaching the very beginning of the 19th tie.Hmm... Kiz can count...!
Kiz,is yours weathered or bare nickel silver track?
Kiz,There was a thread about getting it to bend easier by heating it in hot water. I suggested using a hair dryer or heat gun as an alternative. But for some reason I can't find that thread (even just searching for "heat gun" or "hair dryer"). I'm poretty sure that I've used either or both of those words in that thread.
There was a thread about getting it to bend easier by heating it in hot water. I suggested using a hair dryer or heat gun as an alternative. But for some reason I can't find that thread (even just searching for "heat gun" or "hair dryer"). I'm poretty sure that I've used either or both of those words in that thread.
How about using a hair dryer (or a heat gun on low setting) instead of water? It will get the track warm/hot, and it is less messy. It can also be done in the layout room.
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=28014.msg290452#msg290452Not sure why your search failed Peteski. Dave, can't help you on the grey cell count...
ME flex is having flash problems again??? That's good news!! Maybe their molds are wearing out, which means they're gonna have to make new ones...which I sincerely hope have smaller spikehead details, like when they were Railcraft!
I just tried the same search I ran before and this time it worked. The search engine or something on the Railwire website must have been on the fritz. TRW hasn't quite been well since the recent move.