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Thanks Troy I would love that, I have not solved the problem in Alumunium and am thinking of going to wood. The aluminium can be bent and I can get it done by roll forming down in Brisbane, but it is pretty exxy, so i probably won't do it. <br /> <br />My email is iandor@bigpond.com <br /> <br />Actually I have jumped around too much here, if iuse it in my area 3, I will have too bend it but if I use it in my elevated railway I wont have too. The elevated railway will be on much more public display than area 3, so i will probably use marine ply for area 3 and aluminum section for the elevated section. This will join area 3 up to area 1 and run right across my feature wall behind the pool in area 2. I think Doreen has her reservations about this, she is pretty keen on that feature wall. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgs ian
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