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As a friend of mine says " If you're not bleeding, you're not modeling " Plastic would only be if you need to insulate, you'd have no power going from section to section. Are you using Atlas track as well ? I just finished redoing my layout, code 80 everything and it's all nice and tight.
A pair of needle nose pliers might be helpful. I also seem to recall that there is a rail joiner installation tool available somewhere (from Atlas maybe)?If you are building a permanent layout then I would recommend soldering the joiners to the track. Also, they should not be loose when installed on the track (I wonder why yours are?). If not soldering the joiners, for reliable (and frustration-free) running, you should solder electric feeders to every section of track. Have you looked into Kato Unitrack? It is easier to deal with and joining the track segments is pain-free (but there is a higher price to pay for that track system).