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		By: Ken Malgren		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You should be able to ballast EZ track using the same step-by-step methods as for track layed on cork. The glue mixture I use is 50/50. However, I have found that white glue such as Elmer&#039;s, dries clear. I&#039;ve had yellow glue leave a yellow cast on ballast which doesn&#039;t look right.]]></description>
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