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What type of bench work should I use?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by claycts</i> <br /><br />Your skill level with wood wil be the answer. The most flexable is the "L" girder, then open bench but joints, cookie cutter, flat plywood with and with out foam. That is also the order of wood working from most to least. THe dream of your world will tell you if you have features above adn BELOW the track. THe BELOW is the answer. Foam on plwood gives you easy creeks and rivers, just cut the foam. <br />Hope this helped. <br />George P. <br />[/quote] <br />Thanks, George. <br />I too like the plywood/foam construction, although I'm not afraid of wood work. <br />(I used to work as a carpenter for many years..) <br /> <br />But how do you install/mount under-the-table switch machines, like the Peco ones that I'll get for my Peco TO's? <br />All the way through the plywood and then through 1" of foam?
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