Rolling Road and Cradle

Started by Tdm, November 19, 2015, 07:19:06 PM

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Tdm

The basic Peco cradle I use to work on my engines when they start playing is on it's last legs.
I would like to replace it with a cradle with a rolling road also incorporated.
Who makes them and who supplies them to work with a DC system, and which is the best without being too expensive?.


Tdm

Quote from: class37025 on November 19, 2015, 07:39:44 PM
not a rolling road, but have you considered this
http://www.ehattons.com/53233/Woodland_Scenics_TT4560_Tidy_Track_Roto_Wheel_Cleaner_N_Gauge/StockDetail.aspx
alan

Thanks for the Link - but does it include any "cleaning fluid" in the package as Hattons won't post me anything with fluids or batteries inside because of airline security measures?

keithfre

Quote from: Tdm on November 19, 2015, 07:19:06 PM
I would like to replace it with a cradle with a rolling road also incorporated.
I haven't seen that combination. I recently bought a Rolling Rails rolling road from http://www.rollingrails.co.uk/ and am happy with it.

Newportnobby

Quote from: Tdm on November 19, 2015, 07:56:32 PM
Quote from: class37025 on November 19, 2015, 07:39:44 PM
not a rolling road, but have you considered this
http://www.ehattons.com/53233/Woodland_Scenics_TT4560_Tidy_Track_Roto_Wheel_Cleaner_N_Gauge/StockDetail.aspx
alan

Thanks for the Link - but does it include any "cleaning fluid" in the package as Hattons won't post me anything with fluids or batteries inside because of airline security measures?

If it's anything like their track cleaner which left a greasy deposit on my rails I had to clean off with IPA I'd avoid it, Terry :unimpressed:
I know of no rolling road/cradle combination so use this method to clean wheels (can be used for rolling stock, too)
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=913.0

If you want a rolling road for running locos in I got one from Direct Train Supplies in Burnley.....
http://www.directtrainspares-burnley.co.uk/page6.html

MikeDunn

I have one of those in OO; one of these days, must get the rollers for N !  It's pretty decent; I've had no complaints on using it DC or DCC.

Railwaygun

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Quote from: class37025 on November 19, 2015, 07:39:44 PM
not a rolling road, but have you considered this

http://www.ehattons.com/53233/Woodland_Scenics_TT4560_Tidy_Track_Roto_Wheel_Cleaner_N_Gauge/StockDetail.aspx

alan

This uses a pair of conductive strips which are also very slightly abrasive.

So the loco on the track can run, and the strips clean the wheels,
.
No fluids involved. The strips have croc clips to connect to track power

There are comments in some of the wheel cleaning threads. No batteries.

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=30338.msg343929#msg343929

The Gaugemaster version

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=2002.msg20924#msg20924


I use a section of blue picture frame protector, as a cradle, hot glued to a food tray to catch falling bits. Unit holds locos/ wagons well, and is free from the bins of your local picture framer!
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Tdm

Once again thanks for all the quick replies.
Been out running a Quiz tonight but tomorrow will check out the various solution alternatives suggested.

Newportnobby

Quote from: Railwaygun on November 19, 2015, 10:33:03 PM


This uses a pair of conductive strips which are also very slightly abrasive.

So the loco on the track can run, and the strips clean the wheels,


This always worries me due to any locos being fitted with traction tyres :worried:

Bealman

#9
Yes. Thrown or worn traction tyres are either:

a) Hard to come by,

or,

b) A pain in the proverbial backside to replace and fiddle fadle on with the things.
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Newportnobby

Quote from: Only Me on November 20, 2015, 10:27:47 AM
When we were at Eurospoor I got a monster Rolling Road for £38 all in, Precision German Engineering -- Ja Wohl!

But I haven't got any N gauge monsters :confused1:

railsquid

You're saying you have monsters in another scale?  :goggleeyes: :hmmm:

I've got one of those strips, haven't seen any problems with traction tyres so far.


MikeDunn

Oh, you've done it now, Squiddy ... NPNzilla will be on the warpath !  :P

Tdm

I do like it when threads go off on a humorous tangeant.

I am thinking about the Gaugemaster wheel cleaner Railway Gun 1st referred to, but haven't made my mind up yet.

I have on order from Gaugemaster 2 Pier sets to use under the rising track on my Up & Over figure of 8 Section, so might add the wheel cleaner to the order.

Talking about Monsters I have just finished reading a Stephen King book "Skeleton Crew" which is all about some strange man eating monsters, quite surprised with the story as I though it would have a maritime theme going by the title - but it doesn't.

Getting back to the subject of model railways, am just waiting delivery of forementioned piers to complete my layout and run trains round it. Got a bit of re-wiring to do in the meantime, and have made some minor adjustments to the design which now looks like the drawing below.


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