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Power Routing vs. Non-Power Routing
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Once again, thats a big reason I started handlaying TOs. I reworked a couple of TOs with insulated frogs and found I could just handlay the entire TO quicker than I could rework one. I make my points and closure rails as onr piece and put my gaps after the frog and have no problems. As far as shorting when you run into a TO with the points thrown the wrong way, your going to derail anyway so be prototypical and do it right in the first place. Tweet.<br>
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