11-27-2012, 08:01 PM
Steamtrains Wrote:I've often had to cut laid track (only a couple of times already ballasted) using an Atlas saw and a block rail gauge to keep the cut nice and square. After cutting I use a small file to get any burrs off. If your ballast is real stone, I recommend you scrape it off at the cutting point. Rocks and saws don't mix....
I've tried using the Dremel but it really leaves a very "wide" gap that needs to be filled.
The nippers are great for cutting rail to be laid. You get nice accurate cuts, and require almost no dressing with a file.
Patience helps whatever method you choose....
Thanks -- it's sounding as if the Atlas saw is the most practical method. Don't really want to have to deal with a wide gap as that could cause derailments, especially if it's on a curve.
Rob
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