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		By: Dale Arends		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For the most part, the couplers will work together fine as long as they are all at the correct height. Uncoupling, however, can be a problem if you intend on using remote uncouplers. If you plan on doing intense switching operations, it is better to stick to a single line of couplers. Either way, just change the ones that cause you issues.

As I said, &quot;for the most part&quot;. Where you will have issues is if you mix normal couplers with true-scale couplers. True-scale couplers are smaller (true to scale) and don&#039;t always play well with &quot;normal&quot; couplers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the most part, the couplers will work together fine as long as they are all at the correct height. Uncoupling, however, can be a problem if you intend on using remote uncouplers. If you plan on doing intense switching operations, it is better to stick to a single line of couplers. Either way, just change the ones that cause you issues.</p>
<p>As I said, &#8220;for the most part&#8221;. Where you will have issues is if you mix normal couplers with true-scale couplers. True-scale couplers are smaller (true to scale) and don&#8217;t always play well with &#8220;normal&#8221; couplers.</p>
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