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If the clear is solvent based he would not be able to remove it without damaging what is underneath. If he had used something like Future that can be...
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Greg Braun's HO Slot Car Racing Site
After Greg Braun's passing I knew that his site would eventually disappear, so I copy and pasted most of it into a Word document and converted that to...Last edited by RichD; May 12, 2022, 06:19 PM.
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If the tires are picking up something from the track surface nothing that you could put on the tires will last a long time. Urethane tires lose grip because...
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Here is the site that I use: Chemical Compatibility Database from Cole-Parmer (coleparmer.com)
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A model kit body might be your best bet, 1/25th and 1/24th resin bodies are sometimes available as well. Resin casters come and go, sometimes just the...
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Naphtha and lighter fluid are usually the same thing. According to the Cole-Parmer materials compatibility database natural rubber and naphtha do not...
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When I was tuning motors for 1/24th scale commercial raceway cars I always removed the armature and checked the alignment of the bearings with a drill...
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I would not recommend using organic solvents of any sort on urethane tires. A solution of a good surface cleaner or dishwashing liquid will get the tires...
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HO cars will run backwards on a1/43rd track. You could either add reversing switches to your track or modify the HO cars. In the case of pancake type...
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I used carpet runner because that does not have a deep pile and does not shed fibers. I have not had a problem with lint getting wrapped around axles....
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