Sticky Rails

joshua

Active member
A local shop in my town is putting on a rail jam soon, and we have a small problem. Some of the rails we will be using were made kinda wierd, and they are sticky sometimes even when its the middle of winter. Add on some rust from the summer and some possibly warm temperatures and we are a little concerned about how the rails will slide at the jam.

So NS, what is the best wey to make a sticky rail slippery? Any spray on stuff that works? Tips or tricks? +K for good advice.
 
No.

one of these

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with some of these

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and some of this before you start to hit it

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This guys got the right idea, they used these at the rail jam I went to a few weeks back and the rails slid perfectly. What rail jam is this for?
 
I prefer this wheel:

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And I'll swear by this stuff, a bit more expensive, but lasts WAY longer:

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