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Hi Mike (South Massey) I'm also building a frame ontop of a bench which is a waste of wood to some but sure will be a snap to move the layout without tearing down the bench to do it. I bought the cheapo pine studs which were quite inexpensive so it did'nt cost me that much more for the table that holds the grids. With the grids it will be extremely easy to add on to or move one that you want elsewhere with a turn of a nut. The foam will be sectioned off to enable any move with only slight damage to the upper scenery layer. Worked for me before. Last time I did put the legs at the corners though and now am convinced that inseting will be the way to go. Bravo Mike! <br />Jerry
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