Bullfrog Snot (great name !) is sold as an alternative to traction tyres.
Has anybody used it ? Is it worth it ? etc etc.....
It does seem expensive, but the best things usually are, but moneys tight at the mo and love to know if it's worth the hype...
Hi Mike,
I've seen mixed views on using bullfrog snot for your locos if your running U.S. most of them apart from the old motored ones (without flywheels) will have sufficient weight for traction without using it.
I wouldnt personally use it for two reasons N gauge is finer than HO/OO which it's mainly intended for & any application could affect running of certain locos ............. & even better why apply it when you can run a consist of locos which look far better ;) ;) ;D ;D
As to the cost of the bullfrog snot just think you could put that towards your next loco/decoder ;D ;D
Thanks Nick ! :thumbsup:
I haven't got anything that has traction tyres at the moment, but in the past i've sold loco's on the fact that they couldn't pull themselves - let alone a train ! I see what you mean regarding it's use on N equipment, i was thinking in terms of minitrix stuff really, which is fairly coarse anyway by modern standards.
Hi,
I've heard of this stuff but not used it. What's to stop it coming off the wheels and sticking to the track and then getting in the woirks of another engine?
Alex :wave:
How about trying heat shrink tubing?
I can't remember who mentioned it here but I read it somewhere on this forum or did I read it somewhere over the rainbow ??? :evil: :smiley-laughing:
John.
Hi John,
That would have been me :thumbsup:
I can only confirm that it works a treat. I used 8mm heat shrink on 11mm driving wheels. No nead to apply heat that way as its a tight fit.
Alex :wave:
Quote from: 4x2 on February 04, 2012, 04:58:11 PM
Thanks Nick ! :thumbsup:
I haven't got anything that has traction tyres at the moment, but in the past i've sold loco's on the fact that they couldn't pull themselves - let alone a train ! I see what you mean regarding it's use on N equipment, i was thinking in terms of minitrix stuff really, which is fairly coarse anyway by modern standards.
Hi Mike,
Though nice locos from Minitrix they are courser than todays standards especially if your running code 55 track Quote from: alex crawford on February 04, 2012, 06:14:15 PM
Hi,
I've heard of this stuff but not used it. What's to stop it coming off the wheels and sticking to the track and then getting in the works of another engine?
Alex :wave:
Hi Alex :wave:
Yes my thoughts exactly the bullfrog snot gunging up mechanisms on finer N scale engines
I guess once it cures it should stay put.
If anyone has any copydex or maskol, or impact adhesive, fancy tring it? No idea if it would work but theres got to be some sort of solution (pun intended)
I've been using the stuff for some time now and find it works well. The only problem is to make sure that, after you've put it on the wheels, you make sure that you've put on the wheels in equal amounts. If you haven't, you may find that the loco's weight isn't spread equally between the driven wheels. I've taken to placing the loco on a strip of track with a thin piece of tissue paper under each driven wheel in turn. If I can pull the tissue out easily, the wheel isn't doing much good and a little more 'Snot is required!
Hope you find this helpful.
Bob