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Justinmiller171 Wrote:it is just some of the pieces of track had some of their ends mutilated when they were cut with the rail cutters.

A little Tip, when cutting the rail with track cutters, ensure that the flat part of the cutters is cutting the side of the rail that will be used and needs to be flush. The cutters only make one side of the rail flush, and the other side that is cut will get the deformed and will need to be nipped with the track cutters again, only make sure the flat part of the cutters is facing the other way to make it flush as well
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