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Good Rule Of Thumb For Over/Under Clearance?
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I have been reading this thread with great interest.I am going to be installing a Rix Products old style overpass.It is painted and weathered already.After reading the replies I went an measured mine. The overpass supports measure almost 5" from railhead to botttom of overpass.Based on what I read here this is way too high and I should cut it down but the problem is I have a tendency not to cut straight even being as careful as I can and I don't want to mess it up.I spent way to much time on it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Bob<span class="smiley">[banghead]</span>
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