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Old Dad; <br /> <br />THanks for the explanations and the advice. I am rather handym have a chop saw, table saw and know I can ruin a good piece of wood in a fes sec with my router! LOL <br /> <br />But, I had thought to use that plastic wood as a base for the track rather than a traditional roadbed. I planned to sorta kerf it for drainage. I now realize that expansion and contraction might be a problem if I affix the track. What are your thoughts? I do intend to have an elevated area up a mountian and maybe with a mountain pass and a trestle bridge. But, I realize that planning is the most important. How do you cope with the heat/freezing contractures? <br /> <br />SuzyQ
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