Allen,
  I use a jewelers saw.  It disassembles easily to get the blade where you need 
it to be, and they make very fine cuts.
   
  Ed Kozlowsky
  Sanford, Maine


Allen Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          I need to cut some gaps in some turnouts, and I'd rather not use
a Dremel cut-off wheel. Is there are cutting tool around that makes a
super narrow cut that I can use for gapping track and turnouts?

Thanks -

W. A. Evans
Crescent City S Gaugers
New Orleans



                         


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