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    I just wanted to add I see alot of people talk about cutting rail with a torch if you dont already know take your torch and just notch the top or bottom of track bottom the best just make a small cut say every 2 feet then put 1 end of the track on a block like 5 6 inches off ground let cool some then hit it with a sledge hammer it will break everywhere you notch it.Try it saves fuel.Rail has alot of cast iron in it local scrap dealer told me this.


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