--- In [email protected], "Art Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using the NASG flat gauge would require some
> eye-ball adjustments on curves.
>
Hi Art, I use the sheetmetal gauges to check every spiked tie. If
I want the gauge wider on curves I use the wider tab on the gauge.
I've found it is more accurate to spike with the sheetmetal gauges
than to try and use a three point or other gauge.....dave
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