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Has anyone tried this with a piece of 600 grit sand paper attached to the masonite ?
It appears that Lee is using the “rough” side of the masonite against the railhead, which would have been my intuitive approach as well. However, in Bob’s tutorial, he emphasizes that the smooth side of the masonite should be doing the dirty work.Reasons/pros/cons/rationale?
...A final tip is the more is better. We'll run a cleaning train with four or five wooden pad cars. They all pick up oxidation off the rails. The ones in front pick up a bit more of course. But running four cars around the layout once cleans as much as running one car around the layout four times, in a quarter of the time.