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File:Al Bridges track mirror.jpg|Al Bridges version of a track leveling mirror
File:Al Bridges track mirror.jpg|Al Bridges version of a track leveling mirror
File:Marty Cozad track mirror.jpg|Marty Cozad's track mirror. Its been turned sideways since the photo.
File:Marty Cozad track mirror.jpg|Marty Cozad's track mirror. Its been turned sideways since the photo.
File:JolyDeskMirror Amazon 20201228.jpg|Joly Desk Mirror works well for track leveling.  It is 7 inches wide, so it fits nicely between the rails.  From [https://www.amazon.com/JOLY-Protable-Adjustable-Personal-Travelling/dp/B073SR2NCH/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Joly+Desk+Mirror&qid=1609169113&sr=8-2 Amazon.com]
File:JolyDeskMirror Amazon 20201228.jpg|Joly Desk Mirror works well for track leveling.  It is 7 inches wide, so it fits nicely between the rails.  From [https://www.amazon.com Amazon.com]
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 28 December 2020


Track Mirror

Shane Murphy wrote on Facebook.com, June 2018:

A Mirror laid on the track at a 45 deg angle is a great track tool for discovering and repairing kinks and vertical humps in track. The white one shows the view when standing over the mirror and looking down from above. I found the black framed mirror at the Dollar General store for, you guessed it, a dollar and mounted it on a piece of leftover bamboo flooring.