Happy New year to you, some excellent ideas there and great to look around the layout at your new additions. Look forward to seeing more. Very best regards to you
Superb layout and note the printed diagram of the track layout. I am impressed with the Roundhouse etc. in the loco yard. A very realistic fully operational Dublo 3 Rail layout. Fascinating video, thanks.
Happy New Year Ron; As always great content, lovely presentation, plus helpful tips using suitable wagons. For my layout I have a modified version of the ‘Tri-ang’ track cleaning car that enables me to easily substitute the pad for a ‘shoe’ that fits between the bogies and is weighted down by a medium sizes ‘balance weight’ as used to trim car wheels. The bottom of the shoe is faced with a removable piece of hardboard (Masonite in USA) - ROUGH side towards the track. This is wide enough to clean the small radius curves too. On completion of each section (eg UP line, DOWn line, shed etc, etc) I then use a carpenters pencil, sharpened to a chisel point, to coat about 1ft (300mm) of the 3 rails on that section and let the metal wheels distribute it around the outer rails on layout. The loco pickup distributes on the centre rail. My experience has been to extend the period between cleans by approx. three months. Keep Safe and Well and putting up your high quality and useful videos. Best Regards, Tony. PS An idea for a future video - How to apply the HD card insulating tabs to isolate sections of track correctly. T🚂
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@Kayson Randy i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@@harryfaber Surely that would add to traction 😉. Of course I do mean Iso-propyl alcohol though I think the latest craze is to use Inox as it prevents oxidation and apparently works very well.I’ve been tempted to try myself but it’s no good for traction tyres something I have too many of.
@@RobA500 I will be following Mr Dodd's advice, lighter fluid will evaporate fairly shortly after use, so it shouldn't cause problems with anything else. And 'moderation'. Enough to make the cleaning cloth damp. What I liked was his solutions for the hard to reach spots.
@@bertiewooster3326 you need to sort out the shorts before attempting to run anything, have you checked your wiring. It could be the track itself, I’m no expert on three rail but believe the middle rail should be insulated from the metal bed so if that has failed somewhere you will need to test each individual piece until the problem is found. It’s worth looking through Mr Dodd’s video library here as there are many useful tips to be found on track maintenance.
Love the simple cleaning block held under a guards wagon. I must give it a try!
A wonderful 3 rail layout. Many thanks for sharing. I think my little layout would fit comfortably in your station area!
Happy New year to you, some excellent ideas there and great to look around the layout at your new additions. Look forward to seeing more. Very best regards to you
Superb layout and note the printed diagram of the track layout. I am impressed with the Roundhouse etc. in the loco yard. A very realistic fully operational Dublo 3 Rail layout. Fascinating video, thanks.
All very inventive. Great video Ron.
Brilliant ideas!
Better than the Peco track cleaner "erasers" I used to use!
Some super ideas! Thank you.
Loved the vid and simple great ideas . Happy new year
Love every bit of this vid / film?. As for the mirrors inspirational well done Ron
Happy New Year Ron; As always great content, lovely presentation, plus helpful tips using suitable wagons.
For my layout I have a modified version of the ‘Tri-ang’ track cleaning car that enables me to easily substitute the pad for a ‘shoe’ that fits between the bogies and is weighted down by a medium sizes ‘balance weight’ as used to trim car wheels. The bottom of the shoe is faced with a removable piece of hardboard (Masonite in USA) - ROUGH side towards the track. This is wide enough to clean the small radius curves too. On completion of each section (eg UP line, DOWn line, shed etc, etc) I then use a carpenters pencil, sharpened to a chisel point, to coat about 1ft (300mm) of the 3 rails on that section and let the metal wheels distribute it around the outer rails on layout. The loco pickup distributes on the centre rail. My experience has been to extend the period between cleans by approx. three months.
Keep Safe and Well and putting up your high quality and useful videos.
Best Regards, Tony.
PS An idea for a future video - How to apply the HD card insulating tabs to isolate sections of track correctly. T🚂
You all probably dont care at all but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Henry Adrien Instablaster =)
@Kayson Randy i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kayson Randy it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out!
@Henry Adrien No problem :)
Some great tips. Thank you 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
Hi Ron. Another great video. Really helpful and informative. Could you tell me what size counter-sunk screws you use to fix the track down?
Yes they are 2mm x 10 or 12mm countersunk from Amazon, see my 'HD trackwork' video
Great way of using a regular wagon as a track cleaner. You mentioned meths, how do you think IPA compares?
Iso-propyl alcohol or India Pale Ale? I think any beer would tend to leave a sticky mess on the rail head...
@@harryfaber Surely that would add to traction 😉. Of course I do mean Iso-propyl alcohol though I think the latest craze is to use Inox as it prevents oxidation and apparently works very well.I’ve been tempted to try myself but it’s no good for traction tyres something I have too many of.
@@RobA500 I will be following Mr Dodd's advice, lighter fluid will evaporate fairly shortly after use, so it shouldn't cause problems with anything else. And 'moderation'. Enough to make the cleaning cloth damp. What I liked was his solutions for the hard to reach spots.
At the moment I have too many shorts on my newly assembled 3 rail layout the train won't run and the controller just humsss help !
@@bertiewooster3326 you need to sort out the shorts before attempting to run anything, have you checked your wiring. It could be the track itself, I’m no expert on three rail but believe the middle rail should be insulated from the metal bed so if that has failed somewhere you will need to test each individual piece until the problem is found. It’s worth looking through Mr Dodd’s video library here as there are many useful tips to be found on track maintenance.