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Hello Everyone, <br /> <br />This may be a simple question for most of you but for me it has me stumped. I'm working in N Gauge with Peco Code 80 Flex and Peco Turnouts. <br />My question is I'm installing Peco switch motors under my bench work and I had to drill 1/4 inch hole thru my plywood in order to slide the extension Pin thru the throw arm in order for it work. How do I cover these holes and still be able to have the throw arm slide back and forth smoothly? I thought of ground cover but won't that look funny that where every a switch is located there is a patch of ground cover and the track ballast stops then starts again past the ground cover? <br />Thanks again for all your help with this. <br /> <br />Louie
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