cpcolin
I have see this stuff online called wire glue. It is suppose to be a conductive adhesive. I was wondering if anyone has use this stuff before? I was thinking if this stuff does work could you use it on rail joiners instead of solder?
Hi cpcolin,
The fact that the wire glue forms a weak bond tells me all I need to know. In fact, I can see it becoming a recipe for disaster on a model train layout.
Soldering can create weak bonds too, but that is entirely avoidable if you use proper soldering techniques. Yes, you can reinforce the wire glue with better epoxys, but that seems like a whole lot of fussy, sticky messing around when solder will make a very solid joint in a couple of seconds.
Many people are intimidated by soldering, and if you struggle to get decent joints at first, you are in common with a large number of rookie solderers. It does take a bit of practice and it does require the right tools and materials, but in very little time you can learn to make clean, solid joints.
If you want help with soldering please ask. You will likely be inundated with advice and all of it will be good!
Cheers!!
Dave