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Depends on how handy you are, and how involved you want it to be. [:)] I've had no troubles with the Atlas insulating connectors, but they do have the limitation that they have to go between track sections. <br /> <br />If you want to put a gap somewhere else, like at the frog of a switch, or DIY, you'd have to cut the track and put an insulating material in the gap. I've read that .020 styrene is good for this (use gray styrene if you can find it to blend better with the track), and some folks have had success filling the gap with epoxy. Of course, with either method you'll have to file down the gap filler so it matches the rail profile. <br />
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