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Post by amich35 on Apr 29, 2024 0:08:16 GMT
Hey all,
Having one of those days...It seems like the fastrack is loose in one spot so I reconnect it only to find that it's now loose someplace else...so I readjust it over the and then it's pull apart someplace entirely different...when I was all working just fine a week ago. But this fastrack really doesn't stay together very well...
arrgh!
Mike
PS We had 2.5" of new snow night before last...but melted by 10am.
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Post by steveoncattailcreek on Apr 29, 2024 3:38:46 GMT
Hey all, Having one of those days...It seems like the fastrack is loose in one spot so I reconnect it only to find that it's now loose someplace else...so I readjust it over the and then it's pull apart someplace entirely different...when I was all working just fine a week ago. But this fastrack really doesn't stay together very well... arrgh! Mike PS We had 2.5" of new snow night before last...but melted by 10am. Have you tried the old trick of using paper clips/small clamps under the track to keep the sections together, or affixing it to the surface?
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Post by david1 on Apr 29, 2024 6:33:27 GMT
It was 85 here in SE pa. today. 87 tomorrow.
Use white glue to hold the track In place if on wood or foam. If on the floor a few Brad's should keep it in place without hurting anything.
Dave
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Post by eaaiii on Apr 29, 2024 12:02:49 GMT
Another trick is to use a set of pliers to ever so slightly bend the pins inward so they are tight with the pins of the adjoining track. Don't bend them too much because they can either break or they won't fit in the space of the adjoining rail.
-Ed
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Post by jayhawk500 on May 1, 2024 12:56:55 GMT
Another trick is to use a set of pliers to ever so slightly bend the pins inward so they are tight with the pins of the adjoining track. Don't bend them too much because they can either break or they won't fit in the space of the adjoining rail. -Ed Another trick is to use needle nose pliers and gentle squeeze the sides of the rails to get a friction fit when pushing the rails together.
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