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A few years ago I was thinking of building Malcolm Furlow's San Juan Central. <br /> <br />I was buying a townhome with a small basement, but the layout didn't fit right. <br /> <br />What I did was scan the trackplan into my computer, and then use the COMPUTER to flip it (mirror image). Then, I printed it out to see if it would fit in a scale drawing of the room I had made. <br /> <br />It would have fit, but other things (a girlfriend becoming a wife, and her and the kids moving in with me) got in the way :) <br /> <br />This obviously doesn't answer the questions about switches and such, but it's a start. <br /> <br />Rob <br />
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