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No need to cut any wood or Homasote product. Go to 84 Lumber and purchase 10' individual pieces of wood lattice. Works great. Only need to be cut to length. Use small wood glue blocks between the two strips of lattice. The riser cleats will be glued to the bottom of the lattice pieces just below one of the glue blocks. Put glue blocks every 8". My whole layout, the Oil Creek Rail Road ( 12' x 30') was constructed this way. Underlayment 5.2mm wood was glued to top of risers for sub-roadbed. Then Homabed used as roadbed on top of that. <br /> <br />For more information, e-mail me at OCRR@frontiernet.net. <br /> <br />Doctor *** <br />Editor and Publisher <br />Rochester Model Rails <br />Victor, NY
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