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    You may wish to revise the end-on approach, the first time you jog into and crush a switch. Don't ask me how I know. They work just as well when the profile just glides in from the side.



    Rob-T

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    You may wish to revise the end-on approach, the first time you jog into and crush a switch. Don't ask me how I know. They work just as well when the profile just glides in from the side.



    Rob-T
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    ..Clive
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