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		<title>Ballasting Ralph&#8217;s Way</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ralph Hammond writes: “I was prompted to scribble this short piece after I showed a mate of mine how I go about ballasting. I appreciate that many of your readers will already know this stuff, but I&#8217;m sure there will be others who don&#8217;t. My railroading mate who I thought knew everything said he learned [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Ralph Hammond writes:</p>



<p>“I was prompted to scribble this short piece after I showed a mate of mine how I go about ballasting. I appreciate that many of your readers will already know this stuff, but I&#8217;m sure there will be others who don&#8217;t. My railroading mate who I thought knew everything said he learned a few tips. Please share it with your contacts if you think it will be helpful to them.”</p>



<p><strong>Ralph&#8217;s ballasting methods </strong>&#8211;</p>



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<p><em>The first point to make is I used a medium-grade ballast on my main line and a finer ballast on the yards and sidings.</em></p>



<p>I<em> start by spraying the ballast with Isopropyl Alcohol mixed with 30% iso and 70% water. I let it seep deep through the ballast. After waiting a while I apply the glue. Instead of using the more expensive Woodlands Scenic Cement, I use diluted PVA white glue to hold down my ballast. I use a pipette syringe to suck up the glue/alcohol, then squeeze it so it flows out slowly as I move over the track. I apply quite a lot of glue, except around moving points (turnouts) where I&#8217;m extra careful.</em></p>



<p><em>To make it look real I mixed in some darker ballast to simulate the grease where my locomotives might stand for long periods of time and depict oil and grime dripped from the cars.</em></p>



<p>Readers might like to add their own suggestions and thoughts in the comments area below.</p>
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