How can I clean my scalextric track?
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As the title follows, I haven't used my big scalextric track in my attic in a good year or two, however the track has gone very dull and less responsive from volt drop, although it still has 14 input points for power.
Whats the best method or substances/tool to clean the conductors?
any help would be appreciated taa
ps: to show the mountain of a job i have...
Whats the best method or substances/tool to clean the conductors?
any help would be appreciated taa
ps: to show the mountain of a job i have...
Track cleaning "rubber" probably your best bet.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=Scalextric+t...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=Scalextric+t...
Best man cave evva. When I was a kid, there was a kind of metal impregnated rubber you could but for cleaning Hornby track that was pretty good.
Don't do what I did - clean your track with wire wool then use the wire wool to bank one of the corners. Bedroom fires are a terrible thing.
Don't do what I did - clean your track with wire wool then use the wire wool to bank one of the corners. Bedroom fires are a terrible thing.
Wow what a response!
And thank you for the suggestion especially love the strap wire wool to the front of a car, brilliant.
As with other comments regarding the circuit, it took many a year to complete, and Takes a solid 25+ seconds a lap for those interested!
The cars are fine up and down the hills, obviously the older ones on solid brittle tyres require abit of key setting up out of the bend before but all are great, and air can easy be had (especially when you add in some old side cars and official old scalextric jumps that slot in).
Moving on I may try and connect a mini sports camera to a car! Got to be worth a try, it all got abit ott up there though! 200 cars and hours spent building hills, pits and wiring in lighting around the circuit for night racing... Anyone got any ideas? Or pictures!
And thank you for the suggestion especially love the strap wire wool to the front of a car, brilliant.
As with other comments regarding the circuit, it took many a year to complete, and Takes a solid 25+ seconds a lap for those interested!
The cars are fine up and down the hills, obviously the older ones on solid brittle tyres require abit of key setting up out of the bend before but all are great, and air can easy be had (especially when you add in some old side cars and official old scalextric jumps that slot in).
Moving on I may try and connect a mini sports camera to a car! Got to be worth a try, it all got abit ott up there though! 200 cars and hours spent building hills, pits and wiring in lighting around the circuit for night racing... Anyone got any ideas? Or pictures!
As said before Pleby's is good for the track.
Another good addition is to use thin adhesive copper tape over the metal rails, this improves conductivity around the track. It can be got from Ebay and other places. It takes a bit of time sticking it to the track but it is worth it. It also improves the life of the braids.
Another good addition is to use thin adhesive copper tape over the metal rails, this improves conductivity around the track. It can be got from Ebay and other places. It takes a bit of time sticking it to the track but it is worth it. It also improves the life of the braids.
ellis427 said:
Moving on I may try and connect a mini sports camera to a car!
I used an 808 keychain camera which is light and cheap. You can see some of the videos I did here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5688xzxDEY&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jmjtFh3GjM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAxGHa4q20k&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSjdLNvgEk0&fea...
To get the onboard footage I used blutak to hold the camera to the bonnet, or bootlid of the car in front, or hung out the side pointing at the wheels.
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