The ideal machine and blade for cutting through wooden railway sleepers.. The strength and stiffness of hardwood sleepers are essential to support the heavy loads and prevent deformation of the tracks. Hardwood sleepers are also highly resistant to decay and insect attack, reducing maintenance costs and downtime. Turnouts, or switches, are another application of hardwood sleepers in railway infrastructure.

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Cut your sleepers with a circular saw or a chainsaw by slowly making clean, straight cuts. Use a square angle ruler to make sure your sleepers will fit perfectly. Alternatively you can ask for sleepers to be precut which The Luxury Wood Company is happy to do. Watch this video for more cutting tips:. Safety tips to follow when using a reciprocating saw to cut railway sleepers. 1) Wear impact-resistant safety goggles. 2) Use a sharp blade designed for cutting timber. 3) Keep hands away from the blade. 4) Hold the tool with both hands.