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Nice!, no more kinked curves!...
Holy cow, this works!After I read Lou's post, I scrambled around here for a scrap of ME code 55, went to the bathroom, let the water run hot, and sure enough, under hot water, the stuff bends loosey goosey and will hardly hold its curvature.And then if you curve it, and hold it that way for a minute (or run it under cold water), it stiffens up again.There are some applications where this won't really help, such as trying to bend a curve to a drawn center lineon the benchwork. You could heat it up under hot water and then move quickly to the layout and curve it alongthe line before it starts to stiffen up, I suppose. But for pre-forming curves off the layout, this really would help. You could heat, bend, slip SweepSticks(or Tracksetta gauges) in, and then let it cool and it would be much easier than bending/working it the "old" way.
Damn you Pete, you beat my by 5 minutes.
I hope my wife won't kill me when she finds her hair dryer in the basement. heh heh
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.
I don' think that hair dryer on a low setting will do any damage (it is cool enough not to burn human skin). I don't currently have any ME flex on hand - I only made a suggestion of an alternate warming method. Judging by his post, Daniel will be the guinea pig for the warm-air method.
Well we all know i'm all about the hot air.I am pleased to inform you that a hair dryer does indeed work.