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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by CBQ_Guy</i> <br /><br />[ <br />Hooked on Phonics worked for me . . . <br />[/quote] <br />[(-D] 2" Pink foam and a spell checker worked for me. <br /> <br />You can use nearly any benchwork type for nearly any configuration. It's a matter of preference, which is hard to have at the start. I'm almost ready to start building a new layout, much of which needs to be extremely lightweight. (Some long, narrow, portable sections connecting some more permanantly located portions.) <br /> <br />I'm going to be experimenting with building some L Girder sections completely out of foam. <br /> <br />As you can probably see, there are many possibilities, all of which are dependent on your needs, skills, budget and space. <br /> <br />Wayne
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