Thanks for all the advice....I never thought about the support function of these tables and maybe adding that extra support under the table would help. I plan on using smaller 027 engines and switchers since im planning on using 031 and 042 curves and switches. I plan to use the green carpeting so as to install light lamps and figures to stay standing up using velcro under each item, I viewed one layout using this method in a recent trainshow, but he used two 4X4 pieces of plywood that were bolted together, really nice set up.
The possibility of using extruded blue foam is not an option due to the fact that the table folds with not much clearance for a thicker baseboard. I plan on using filler sections of track between each side of the table top board since there is a distinct 1/2 inch gap once the table lays flat.
Abraham
My layout is plywood stiffened by perforated steel angles. If the ping-pong table sags too much, you might use the same trick. Fasten the steel underneath the table with carriage bolts; the carpet will hide the bolt heads.
Bob Nelson
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Just wondering if anyone has attempted to use a ping pong table for a very portable layout. My problem is that my spare bedroom is in an apartment and only 10X12 and would like the folding option that ping pong tables have at 5X9 ft. I was thinking of putting green carpeting on the boards and use velcrofor accessories and scenery. I saw this use once at a train show. I know some of you out there have tried this and would like feedback on this option and any possible problems with this idea?
Target stores have a huge sale this week on these tables at $129.00 ...so nows the time to but if im going to do this.
Thanks again,
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