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Atlas #400 Snap Saw - All-Purpose Saw Ideal for Cutting HO or N Scale Track
$ 3.14
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ATLAS SNAP SAWATLAS #400
One great tool!
Long-lasting, all-purpose saw is ideal for cutting Atlas Super-Flex Track, and for making short track-filler sections. Extra-fine teeth make razor smooth cuts in wood, plastics, nickel silver rail etc. One of the best tools to have around!
The picture of this Atlas Snap Saw is a stock picture from Atlas Model Railroad Co. It is the exact same type of saw that is for sale here, except the color of the handle varies with each shipment of saws that we receive. Your saw will most likely not be the same color as in the picture.
Please Note: If buying multiple track packages and/or other items from The Train Connection, please place all of your items in the cart and request an invoice before paying so that you can receive the less expensive combined shipping rate. We appreciate your business and have fun with your model railroad!
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The Train Connection, Smyrna, Tennessee, USA
Merchants for quality HO & N scale model railroad products since 1997
Specializing in...
- Atlas Model Railroad HO & N scale items including locomotives, rolling stock, track, structures and accessories
- MRC Power Packs, DCC Train Controls, and Sound Systems
- Kato N scale UniTrack System & Locomotives
- Bachmann EZ Track for HO & N scale layouts
- Railroad & Train Music & Sound CDs
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