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Help, my rail is too long. How do I solve that?

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Help, my rail is too long. How do I solve that?

Rails are supplied in standard lengths of generally 2 meters. Of course your interior does not take this into account, so it is sometimes necessary to adjust the length of the rail to the existing wall. Shortening is easy if you have a not too coarse hacksaw and in our opinion also with the help of a miter box. Cutting straight through an applied line is sometimes quite disappointing.

When linking the rails, make sure that original end parts meet and always start from the left or the left corner. The last piece of rail can then be shortened on the right. As a result, the sawn-off part becomes visible, but that is only for a short time. With end caps you ensure that there is no "open wound". With an end cap there is nothing left of that cut. After all, the eye wants something. Incidentally, the sawn-off part can also be coupled with the aid of a corner connection. All our top brands also provide corner connections for an inner or outer corner; how simple can perfection be.

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