QUOTE: Originally posted by mfifer Bob , I have nothing like this localy. How much is shipping on this stuff? It seems WAY expensive. Thanks , Mike
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mfifer Sorry for being stupid but does someone have a picture of this stuff and where do you get it. Thanks , Mike
QUOTE: Anyhow, HDPE is a very easy material to work with. Bending it into curves does not require all of the cutting and fitting conventional techniques do for raised roadbeds. Continuous , flowing curves are a breeze with this stuff. The track screws right to it and doesn’t require ballasting at all, unless that is desired for cosmetics. The plastic ties and HDPE have almost identical ratios of expansion and contraction so that isn’t really an issue.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kbrown Great forum! Lots of interesting ideas here. I still can not settle on a method to begin my GRR. Put in a raised area (brought in around 20 yards of topsoil) about two years ago so it is settled for sure now. Problem is time. With a 10 month old baby in the family now, time & $$ are two things we don't have. I was leaning toward the plastic roadbed method since you can remove it and take it with you when done and very easy to level. But at $2.89/ft ....well, does anyone know about how much in terms of crushed stone & ballast it takes per foot and what it cost them? I need to set up a budget for this. Still open to other methods that would make it easier to make modifications or remove if we should move. Thanks!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by hotshot charlie ..........................................., I saw or read somewhere.... where someone mounted the track on posts/boards and elevated it over the landscape..... have you seen anything on this? Or know where I can find out info on that kind of "roadbed" system? Also, is Battery Power the "way to go" with the G stuff? It seems it would be the easiest way to go???? Your info is valuable and I appreciate it.
QUOTE: I use stuff called screenings, or crusher fines,or road dust, which is just slate colored leftovers from cutting and grinding slate, or whatever.
QUOTE: I built in 8' - 10' secttions. I just trenched down about 4" - 5" and lined the trench with plastic garden edging ripped down to the depth I wanted. I then filled the trench with concrete and double checked the level. While I was waiting for one section to set up, I'd extend the trench down.
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