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	Comments on: How Do Kato #6 Turnouts Compare?	</title>
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		By: James Penglase		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I use both Bachmann EZ track and Kato Unitrack. I have had no problem with the Kato turnouts. I did have problems with the Bachmann turnouts. I found that the plastic guard rail section just before the frog tended to be just a little higher than the regular rails. I was getting derailments right on the turnout. My solution was to take a nippers and used it to bevel the ends of the guard rails. That solved the problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use both Bachmann EZ track and Kato Unitrack. I have had no problem with the Kato turnouts. I did have problems with the Bachmann turnouts. I found that the plastic guard rail section just before the frog tended to be just a little higher than the regular rails. I was getting derailments right on the turnout. My solution was to take a nippers and used it to bevel the ends of the guard rails. That solved the problem.</p>
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