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I just bought a K-line crossover (90 deg). I was planning to cut it down to fit in my layout. However, there are some strange things on the ends of each rail. It doesn't look as though cutting an end off would effect continuity, but I was wondering if anyone else had played with one of these.

KeN

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Marty & Sheldon,]

Thank you very much for the info. Turns out that where I was planning to use this crossover won't work. I have an area where space is at a premium. I have a couple of lionel crossovers, they don't lend themselves to be easily trimmed; whereas the k-line does, so that's why I bought it. However, the trimming is only on the upper part of the vertical axis of the crossoverCrossover Sketch (as shown in my lousy sketch).  In addition, I need to join 2 lionel 022 switches as also shown on the sketch. Guess what, the only way they join perfectly is with the lionel crossover. It turns out the legs on the k-line are shorter and you cannot join the 2 switches as I have shown.

Soooooooo, time for some fancy Dremel work.

Thanks again,

Ken

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Hi Carl,

Yes, that was my concern that the rail pieces would be so short that the pins would touch. Plus, there is no way to stabilize the pieces when I connect the 2 switches together (a very tight fit). Plus a lot of burr clean up on all the pieces. But I may give it a try. Actually last night I Dremel'd the heck out of a Lionel crossover. It looks kind of ugly, but works. I still may try your suggestion.

Thanks,

Ken

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