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	Comments on: Bachmann E-Z Track Causing Problems For Jesse	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[the tracks tend to twist.  they all do.  do not worry about that.  USE LIQUID NAILS (OR ANOTHER LATEX PRODUCT) TO HOLD THE TRACKS DOWN TO YOUR BOARD.  the plastic roadbed expands and contracts with heat (sunlight, air conditioning, etc) the latex allows for some &#039;shift&#039;- use a 50% elmers glue and water mix in a windex spray bottle for scenery that will also touch the track (it shifts also-and you can color the mixturt with paint also).  I USED A HAIR BLOW DRIER TO &#039;SEAT&#039; MY TRACKS- THEY SEEM TO &#039;FLOW&#039; MORE AS THE TRAIN PASSES OVER THEM- INSTEAD OF THE TRAIN CROSSING A SERIES OF STRAIGHT &#039;STICKS&#039;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the tracks tend to twist.  they all do.  do not worry about that.  USE LIQUID NAILS (OR ANOTHER LATEX PRODUCT) TO HOLD THE TRACKS DOWN TO YOUR BOARD.  the plastic roadbed expands and contracts with heat (sunlight, air conditioning, etc) the latex allows for some &#8216;shift&#8217;- use a 50% elmers glue and water mix in a windex spray bottle for scenery that will also touch the track (it shifts also-and you can color the mixturt with paint also).  I USED A HAIR BLOW DRIER TO &#8216;SEAT&#8217; MY TRACKS- THEY SEEM TO &#8216;FLOW&#8217; MORE AS THE TRAIN PASSES OVER THEM- INSTEAD OF THE TRAIN CROSSING A SERIES OF STRAIGHT &#8216;STICKS&#8217;</p>
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