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On my very first spaghetti bowl layout 25 years ago, I laid all of the track in one night. I made a small wood block with slots to fit the rais. The block was about one inch tall and long. The face was perpendicular to the track grooves and the rail top so i could lay the side of a razor saw against it. The grooves kept the rails from coming out of the tracks as I sawed. After all the track was down I used this to cut all of my DC block separations an expansion points. I found this easier than adding spacers as I laid track. None of my blocks were longer than three feet so their were no power issues.You may be able to un expand the track.
Stupid question 1,293,456,234.5...What's an "SPF"?
After all the track was down I used this to cut all of my DC block separations an expansion points.
I then run a thinned mixture of glue with a little detergent down the track. The detergent lets the glue flow freely around the ties and under the rails.