Question on laying Atlas flex track
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One more piece of advice...don't try to move the rail that's firmly attached...and espicially don't try to force it with the wide, flat portion of a flat head screwdriver thinking you can overpower the resistance and move the immovable rail. Something might suddenly grab your attention and when you turn to look, the screwdriver might slip allowing your finger tip to impact the rail. Confusedhock: One nano second later, you'll feel the end of the rail puncture your finger tip and you'll realize how painfully stupid the whole idea was. Oh, and puntured finger tips bleed...a lot. :o You'll spend the next few weeks waiting for your finger to heal and think how dumb your actions were just because you didn't want to turn the flex track around and cut the movable rail. Wallbang But if you dress the puncture wound correctly, the doctor will compliment your self-aide efforts (but not your reasoning) and you won't need a few stitches to close up the hole in your finger tip that would add insult to injury. Thumbsup (Don't ask me how I know all this.)
Mark

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