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I'm sure what you are saying would work, but around here one never sees scap foam at construction sites. If I did I would build mountains from it! That's why I use recycled pvc pipe and pallets for legs. I also use pallet planks to make a L legs with 3 or 4 screws and it's strong and cheap. Thing about foam would be price for glue to make the box structures and the what if you fall or trip into your layout or roll into a leg while underneath wiring? Or kick a leg walking by? Will the foam survive the sheer stresses sideways? How about cell collaspe during long terms of loading? Will the layout slowly sink to the floor? I am leary. FRED
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