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quick question on quality of Atlas vs other prototypical switches
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<p>I agree on the atlas switches. Long ago sometime before the time of Caesar Atlas switches were uber good because they had that metal frog and nickel silver rail.</p><p>I doubt I will ever buy another ever again and it's too bad because Atlas does make some good products in other areas of the hobby. These switches are built so simply as they will fail and fail pernamently.</p><p>IF the atlas switch does pass your initial inspecition and installation, they will fail at the points where there are two pivot rivets stamped into the tie later.</p><p>That Gauge will be the one that makes ALL switches fess up and see where the problem is, if any.</p>
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