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QUOTE: Originally posted by GerFust I've been thinking about going the 2" foam route a well. However, I was planning on putting a 1/4" of material below the foam to hold screws for anything I wanted to mount underneath. Is that a good idea?
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by Pennsy58 Only problem I am facing now is underneath switch motors. Longest one I've found is from Peco and its still not long enough. Probably going to have to cut out a portion of the plywood to make em work. errr
QUOTE: Originally posted by 2nd telegrapher leverman Hi all, I am getting ready to start work on roadbed of a new layout that I am building. The last layout, I used cork. This time I was thinking of using 1/4 inch plywood and 1/2 inch foam board for the roadbed. Most books that I have read talk about using homasote and 1/4 or 1/2 inch plywood. I think that most of these books are from a time when foam board was not avalible. I would like to have your opinions. I look at Homasote as something of a carryover from the days when most serious modelers hand-laid their own track. Homasote is strong enough to support the track yet is easy to drive spikes into. The downside is that it is very dusty when you try to cut it, it can warp with humidity and it is often hard to find. Unless you are going to hand lay your track, I see no real advantage to using it these days. John