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... If you can find a source for longer ‘tie strips’ you can be a lot more efficient with material and reduce your cost per switch even more.
Isn't there a difference in the thickness of Cloverhouse ties? I thought I remembered an issue where they sit proud of the FT Jig in height but maybe I'm mistaken.This wouldn't be an issue but I think that causes the TO to sit higher than commercial flex track.Do I remember this correctly?
It's odd that when you go to the PCB ties tab on that link, there are no N Scale PCB ties listed for sale, unless I'm missing something.
I purchased some last year -- give them a call .. maybe the new owners only do them on demand
Of course, this assumes you have something to cut the ties with. A Dremel with a thin cutoff wheel would do it. You might be able to find a way to make a sort of table saw holder for the Dremel to make cuts faster and smoother than by hand. I just buy the Fast Tracks turnout ties, 45 ties per fret, to do this. But if you really want to save money . . . John C.
Cutting with a shear can put a warp/twist into the ties. A number of the PCB strips that I bought from Clover House came out that way.Ed