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Lol, you mean my future wire strippers? I've been down THAT road before...Do you have recommendations for good cutters?
I don't use any cutters in fear of ruining them. I instead I use a cutoff disk in a Dremel (while wearing safety glasses).If you lower the speed and go slowly you can even trim the top part of the wire protruding through the throw bar without melting the plastic.
In my experience, it's much easier to install and center the Tortoise with a long wire sticking several inches above the track and only cut it afterwards when everything works properly. To cut the wire with a cutoff disk just below the rail tops seems awkward to me; would need to be cut at an angle in order not to damage the rails? Maybe I'm missing something?Otto K.
Yeah, you are. Peco and Atlas C55 turnouts have throwbars with a hole for the wire on the outside of the turnout (not in the center).
Might as well post here rather than start a new one.When using a Tortoise to control Micro-Engineering turnouts, is there any advantage to using the center hole on the throwbar vs. a hole on either end?If using an end hole, is it a good idea to remove the little locking spring on the turnout, or is it better to leave it in place (can't leave it if the center hole is used of course)?Regarding the original topic - I install the wire sticking up at least a couple of inches. Then I use a pair of beat-up (already trashed) old diagonal cutters to trim the wire as close to the railtop as possible. Then I use a grinding wheel or point in a Dremel tool to grind it close to the throwbar, but leave at little sticking up.