Amazing NO OX ID A Special Report for Model Railroading

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2022
  • In this video I will share with you and AMAZING NO-OX ID A Special report for model railroading. One year ago I cleaned track for the last time and applied NO-OX ID to the track. Let me show you how my track is working electrically after 12 months and address some comments and concerns about NO-OX ID "A Special" electrical grade contact grease.
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Комментарии • 183

  • @RonsTrainsNThings
    @RonsTrainsNThings  2 года назад +2

    Get a complete course on model railroad trackwork here:

  • @ronaldfunk9428
    @ronaldfunk9428 Год назад +4

    I have been in this hobby for 50 yrs and have never found a way to clean track that comes even close to how this works. I cleaned a couple of places on my layout before Thanksgiving and I can go out and run a train without doing anything to it. Thank you very much.

  • @kennedygauger4680
    @kennedygauger4680 2 года назад +37

    Great follow-up. Interesting comments too. As for those who thought the first video was too long, it’s unfortunate that they don’t care for the “whys and where fores”, because that is the real benefit of the RUclips platform. Please keep that in your videos. Not all of your viewers have short attention spans. Great video and relevant model railroad topic. Kennedy

  • @dennischerry4545
    @dennischerry4545 2 года назад +7

    Been looking at using No-Ox for a few years, your first video finally gave me the technical information I needed. Got the No-OX and followed your instructions. Took a while to get the track cleaned then applied No-Ox . Now my layout is running better than ever.

  • @kencarrolwood7766
    @kencarrolwood7766 Год назад +2

    Ron

  • @conrailmow
    @conrailmow 2 года назад +3

    Thanks to you my trains run wonderful now from NO OX ID. Its been 7 months and still rolling

  • @TommeeHawk
    @TommeeHawk Год назад +1

    I set up an analog n scale a month ago. I used a brand new engine and it ran fine for a month. I go to run it one day recently and it just stops and stutters around the track. It wont even move by pushing it. If no ox doesn't work for me, I will have spent a bunch for a layout that doesn't work. I will be heartbroken and will have to walk away. Thanks for doing this video. I really hope I find success with No Ox. It shows up here in a week. I will update with my results

  • @ronaldfunk9428
    @ronaldfunk9428 Год назад +1

    Just would like to thank you for this video,my track is fantastic. No light flickering Dcc operates smoothly.

  • @raymondbarcik2593
    @raymondbarcik2593 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the No Ox tip! I have 2 Kato Illuminates passenger car sets that I run and it would drive me nuts No matter what I did and cleaned the track constantly, My lights would Flicker. got the No Ox Id A special. I treated the track like you did and completely took apart all of my cars, polished all of the brass contact strips, cleaned everything with CRC electrical contact cleaner and applied the No Ox Id special A on everything ever so slightly. No Flicker ! Also takes lower voltage to move the locomotives, they crawl ever so much better! My older Locomotives fun better as well. I noticed after the track treatment, Run your train , as it gets on all of the wheels it runs better. the key is apply sparingly Awesome Tip, Great channel!

  • @DRCRailroard
    @DRCRailroard 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Ron I have been using no ox for a year now on my conventional tin o gague layout without any problems with traction on any of my locomotives whatsoever I did clean it with mineral spirits prior to applying the no ox and only applied a very light coat Even my post war steam engines run at a very consistent slow speed. I have found it does a very good job of providing consistent slow speed running with all my engines.

  • @ozmedico
    @ozmedico Год назад +1

    Hi Ron. I too applied No Ox ID to my track exactly the way you showed us and it works just the way you said it on here. I haven't touched it in about a year and no problems whatsoever . Thank you so much , you certainly made me enjoy this hobby alot more now 😊

  • @EdKuligowski
    @EdKuligowski Год назад +1

    Thanks Ron! I was amazed on how thoroughly the low-odor mineral spirits cleaned the black gunk off of the tracks in preparation of applying No-Ox. The tip on wiping-down the tracks after applying the no-ox was very applicable. I applied the no-ox with the finger-dabbing technique. I then used a white soft cloth to wipe down the tracks. I could see how much extra no-ox was applied to the track. Even after wiping the extra from the tracks they remained super-smooth. The tracks feel smoother than when brand-new. I can't wait to finish and run my engines.

  • @dakotahsmith5480
    @dakotahsmith5480 2 года назад +4

    Ron I can tell you I appreciate your videos where you go deep into detail. I found a lot of value in your track cleaning video last year! But I appreciate the update because I’m currently building my layout and forgot all about No Ox Id until this video!

  • @derekalexander4030
    @derekalexander4030 2 года назад +5

    Hi Ron. I just want to let you know that I think your first video was one of your best videos. It was very informative and needed the extra time to cover all of the data. I have recommended that video on numerous occasions to quite a few people and referred them to your channel. Thank you for doing the follow up and I’m happy that it was a great solution to a chronic problem experienced by almost every model railroader.

  • @joerivers1768
    @joerivers1768 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all of your explanation of the science of track cleaning and arcing. I appreciated all of it. Those people that complained about the length are the same ones that want nothing but super detailed RTRs on their layout and never built a single structure., and never installed a coupler on their own.

  • @ontheroadwithharveystumpf3045

    Wow. Ron, thank you for your tutorial and recommendation for NoOx. NoOx is phenomenal and your demonstration of how to apply it was absolutely ‘spot on’. I watched your vid in January of this year and still have not had to clean track since the initial application. Sure, i’ve had to re-do turnout switch points here and there, but that’s to be expected. I’m 69 yrs old and have been a model railroader for probably 60 yrs, and it’s no understatement to say that NoOx has been a lifesaving game changer in the headache of track cleaning.

  • @billbruff9613
    @billbruff9613 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for the update Ron. Keep the whys and wherefores coming. May be long but certainly valuable and makes me a more intelligent model railroader! My solution for traction tire slippage is to double or triple head on the grades, and prototypically to add a helper for some trains. A friend says he solves the problem with bullfrog snot to recoat traction tire to gain geip. Again, thanks for going to the trouble to get us out of the dark ages of track cleaning.

  • @VSLAModelRR
    @VSLAModelRR 2 года назад +2

    Same as most of the comments, used it about a year ago, haven't had any issues with my electrical contact. I too am expanding and have been doing work down there but no issues on the side that I used your process. I will do the same on the expansion once I complete it and have all the track painted as well. Thanks for the info!

  • @mikedavis7733
    @mikedavis7733 2 года назад +1

    After watching your video I ordered this product and I have to say I never have a problem with any of my engines. I’m very pleased with this product. I appreciate the time you take to share these videos.

  • @ronellenhoy9341
    @ronellenhoy9341 2 года назад +2

    I too started using this product after your video. Works great, contact & traction remains great. I too only had minor dust problems when I remodelled a basement stairway & some dust got into home air system. Just a light dusting was all track needed. So, now I’m adding 2 tracks around my whole room & even my wife is encouraging me!