Pre-wired fishplates...

Started by emjaybee, June 14, 2020, 03:30:00 PM

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emjaybee

I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that my weakest skill is soldering. I can weld the backside off steel, but fine soldering appears to be an issue.

What are people's experience of the pre-wired fishplates, good or bad, and is there a preferred brand?

I feel this could be a more satisfying experience than dealing with a multitude of melted sleepers.

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Peco ones for me Mike, I figured that pecos machine (or whoever's makes them for peco to sell) would do a much better job then me at soldering.

Chip a bit of cork out under the joint, drill a 2mm hole and both are fed through for bus wiring.

I think @Newportnobby is a great believer in these as well

Train Waiting

Yes; I find the Peco ones are excellent.  I used them on my present layout and the electrical reliability is good.

Best wishes.

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crewearpley40

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Also third satisfied customer . Soldering is a skill and admittedly not my forte. I also prefer these to gaugemasters due the quality and a decent length of wire as have found some manufacturers wire is too short to use

port perran

A fourth vote for Peco.
They make life so much easier and are completely reliable.
I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

Newportnobby

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Quote from: exmouthcraig on June 14, 2020, 03:35:12 PM

I think @Newportnobby is a great believer in these as well

I've been using them for 5 years or so with no issues. I started off with those from Modellers Mecca and switched to Peco as they were better value.

That reminds me - must order some more

crewearpley40

Here is the part number mike https://peco-uk.com/products/power-feed-joiners-pack-of-8-5    only could do with another 1 m wire as little short for my liking but quality product as others have stated

PLD

Quote from: emjaybee on June 14, 2020, 03:30:00 PMis there a preferred brand?
Surely the only correct answer is the same brand as the track you are using...

emjaybee

Well, it's not often I ask a question and get a consensus of answers. Pretty much unequivocal.

I think this is going far more enjoyable than raising my stress levels by trying to solder to the track.

Thanks for the input.

Quote from: PLD on June 14, 2020, 04:28:31 PM
Quote from: emjaybee on June 14, 2020, 03:30:00 PMis there a preferred brand?
Surely the only correct answer is the same brand as the track you are using...

Yes, fairly obvious now I think about it.

Brookline build thread:

https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=50207.msg652736#msg652736

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longbow

Pre-wired fishplates are almost GBP1 each vs 10p for the ordinary version. And the same consideration will apply to all the connections to be made under the baseboard. So practising your soldering skills would be a better option, especially if you have a big layout. 

Newportnobby

All well and good if you're physically capable, which not everyone is.

stevewalker

How about a compromise solution - soldering droppers to normal fishplates, on the bench, where access is easy and there are no plastic sleepers to melt?

emjaybee

Quote from: Newportnobby on June 15, 2020, 09:41:04 AM
All well and good if you're physically capable, which not everyone is.

Rails of Sheffield have them at a good price...

...If they have any left now I've visited!

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Brookline build thread:

https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=50207.msg652736#msg652736

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...sometimes the dog bites you!

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I can explain it to you...

...but I can't understand it for you.

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I think @stevewalker has a perfectly reasonable solution there.
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Newportnobby

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Quote from: emjaybee on June 15, 2020, 10:48:10 AM
Quote from: Newportnobby on June 15, 2020, 09:41:04 AM
All well and good if you're physically capable, which not everyone is.

Rails of Sheffield have them at a good price...

...If they have any left now I've visited!

:whistle:

I ordered 2 packs by e mail yesterday so I hope you haven't swiped the lot!!

Edit - just phoned them and I'm OK :sweat: :sweat:

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