rbwhale
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My N scale layout, designed to be folded up against my study wall, is proceeding but, as I was preparing to start gluing down my Kato unitrack with DAP acrylic caulk, I was struck by the following thought. Ouch:
Most glued down track remains horizontal. Mine will be rotated 90 degrees relative to the wall which means gravity will be trying to pull it toward the floor. I glued a test piece of unitrack down with 8 dabs of caulk and, after it sets, I can still move it a little by pulling it horizontally. Is the acrylic caulk too flexible to stop the vertical track from moving or sagging? is something Like Gorilla Glue construction adhesive, or something else, more likely to remain rigid enough to keep track from sagging or breaking loose entirely?
As always your input is greatly appreciated.
rbwhale
Most glued down track remains horizontal. Mine will be rotated 90 degrees relative to the wall which means gravity will be trying to pull it toward the floor. I glued a test piece of unitrack down with 8 dabs of caulk and, after it sets, I can still move it a little by pulling it horizontally. Is the acrylic caulk too flexible to stop the vertical track from moving or sagging? is something Like Gorilla Glue construction adhesive, or something else, more likely to remain rigid enough to keep track from sagging or breaking loose entirely?
As always your input is greatly appreciated.
rbwhale