Once again Bob Nelson saves us from frustration.
Bob, I needed to cut a few pieces of track and decided to try your method since I had a good pair of tinsnips. A real piece of cake! Thank you. After using a very small screwdriver to open the crease a bit, I used an icepick to partially reform the railhead and then used a track pin to finalize the shaping. No burrs were formed in the process and filing the cut ends was not necessary. I still have uses for my Dremel tool, but will use tinsnips for future track cutting.
Swede
Bob Nelson
QUOTE: To get the pieces to fit tightly, find the crimp mark and with a pair of wire cutters squeeze the crimp a tad tighter. If you are using a cut section, just make a new crimp mark.
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
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