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<p>Naturally i disagree with both Kevin and Mike on this matter. I have very little trouble with debris stopping my points (switches); my biggest trouble has been a) getiing fines into the switching track when ballasting them and later on ants. </p><p>Think about this, i am 70 yerars old and my knees arent as good as they could be. I have my layout sprad over 3 courtyards not entirely visible from each other.</p><p>I have ten sets of points spread all over and i have them all remote working, some from MTS and some from track contacts and some from both, I have even developed a device to automate them, to an entire extent.</p><p>So i would suggest that there are horses for courses</p><p>Rgds Ian </p>
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