Same here. Hacksaw followed by an ignition file, which is just the right width.
BTW: articles often say "Use an old hacksaw blade." Forget that - why use a 
dull tool, which will skate who knows where, when a new blade is what, $3?

-Michael Eldridge

--- In [email protected], "pickycat95" <pickycat95@...> wrote:
> When making frogs I fill the flangeways with solder to almost railhead height 
> and then carve, saw and file out the solder to desired flangeway depth.  No 
> holes for wheels to drop into.  I've found the best way to cut the flangeway 
> is by running a fine-toothed hacksaw blade through the solder.  



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