02-22-2015, 06:59 AM
There is no air condition etc. installed. The fibers stick to the wheel because the black stuff is so sticky. You can find the black sticky stuff on all rails if I run a train with dirty wheel on the layout and vise versa. It is there for extreme important to clean all tracks and wheels at the same time.
I had that extreme effect only one time and I may remember the reason.
I used glue out of the rattle can to glue the paper backdrop buildings to card board. I did that on my desk with the fiddle yard behind. There was a lot of that stick glue on the paper under the backdrop/card board but also a nice amount on the not covered table. May be that sprayed also on the tracks of the fiddle yard and was transferred all over the layout and all wheels with the next trains. The fresh glue is virtually opaque and therefor invisible.
The glue used must be applied on both sides, wait 5 minutes and press them together. The glue will stay sticky a very long time if you spray it on one side only (the unprotected table and parts of the fiddle yard?).
I assume the "black stuff" is the old opaque glue with all fibers, dust, dirt etc. that stick to it.
I had that extreme effect only one time and I may remember the reason.
I used glue out of the rattle can to glue the paper backdrop buildings to card board. I did that on my desk with the fiddle yard behind. There was a lot of that stick glue on the paper under the backdrop/card board but also a nice amount on the not covered table. May be that sprayed also on the tracks of the fiddle yard and was transferred all over the layout and all wheels with the next trains. The fresh glue is virtually opaque and therefor invisible.
The glue used must be applied on both sides, wait 5 minutes and press them together. The glue will stay sticky a very long time if you spray it on one side only (the unprotected table and parts of the fiddle yard?).
I assume the "black stuff" is the old opaque glue with all fibers, dust, dirt etc. that stick to it.
Reinhard
