wjstix wrote:WS foam stuff 'cuts' best with a hot wire cutter. You can cut pink or blue foam with one too...but the resulting smoke is poisonous.
Stix--
VERY good point. That's why I only use box or carpenter cutters on the pink or blue foam.
Tom
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don7 wrote: twhite wrote: Lee--I built my 24x24' HO scale Yuba River Sub with a combination of WS risers and 2" extruded foam. Granted, the WS is not exactly cheap, but their graded risers are extremely exact. This was seven years ago, and I've had no problems with them at all. And my track elevation goes from 0" on an average 2% grade to almost 18" at the highest point. IMO they're definitely worth the expense. Tom I think the question being asked is should one stick to only buing the Woodland Scenics items? Most agree on the WS risers for track elevation, but what about the other WS items?
twhite wrote: Lee--I built my 24x24' HO scale Yuba River Sub with a combination of WS risers and 2" extruded foam. Granted, the WS is not exactly cheap, but their graded risers are extremely exact. This was seven years ago, and I've had no problems with them at all. And my track elevation goes from 0" on an average 2% grade to almost 18" at the highest point. IMO they're definitely worth the expense. Tom
Lee--
I built my 24x24' HO scale Yuba River Sub with a combination of WS risers and 2" extruded foam. Granted, the WS is not exactly cheap, but their graded risers are extremely exact. This was seven years ago, and I've had no problems with them at all. And my track elevation goes from 0" on an average 2% grade to almost 18" at the highest point. IMO they're definitely worth the expense.
I think the question being asked is should one stick to only buing the Woodland Scenics items? Most agree on the WS risers for track elevation, but what about the other WS items?
Don--
Sorry, I may have mis-interpreted the question, I thought he was only asking about either WS Scenic risers or foam, not other WS products. My answer was meant to say instead of 'either-or' one can do a combination of both and save money at the same time.
IMHO
The WS risers are very good, as Tom says, exacting.
For ballast, I would prefer to use Arizona Rock & Mineral Co. (real rock).
http://www.rrscenery.com/AZROCK5.html
For ground foam and the like, Scenery Express sells large jugs of ground foam and forest floor for 12.95, and their trees are the best.
http://www.sceneryexpress.com/prodinfo.asp?number=EX897C
http://www.sceneryexpress.com/departments.asp?dept=1006
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Hi
When I need foam I go around to constrution site where they are building new homes and ask the builder if I can take what they are throwing out, save a lot of money that way.
I only purchase the various riser sets from Woodland Scenics.
I would not even consider buying the other foam pieces. A quick trip to the hobby shop or the building supply depot will be sufficient for me.
There the prices are probably about 25% of what Woodland scenics charges and there is no S&H charges.
As far a cutting to size I do not see a problem dealing with widths of 1/2" to 2" for most of the foam sheets.
But then again as I am on limited income I tend to be frugal.
kasskaboose wrote: I bought some pre-cut Woodland Scenics foam sheets to create elevation. Should I have just used pink styrofoam? The latter is much cheaper, but I would need to cut it. Cutting the foam to fit exactly is far from easy. Being cost effective makes sense, but time and frustration are priceless!TIA!Lee
I bought some pre-cut Woodland Scenics foam sheets to create elevation. Should I have just used pink styrofoam? The latter is much cheaper, but I would need to cut it. Cutting the foam to fit exactly is far from easy. Being cost effective makes sense, but time and frustration are priceless!
TIA!
Lee
You just answered your own question.
CNE Runner wrote:Anything we buy related to model trains is a waste of money...just ask my wife. Now I know why I'm not a millionaire!
I feel sorry for you. My wife seems to be the exact opposite. I have to be the "frugal one" or she would drive the train market prices beyond reach for most.
As for the foam, I bought one 2percent grade, and now will only get the "pink" or blue. It's easy to cut if you use a decent razor and snap the sheet.
"Keeping my hand on the throttle...and my eyes on rail."
kasskaboose wrote:I bought some pre-cut Woodland Scenics foam sheets to create elevation. Should I have just used pink styrofoam? The latter is much cheaper, but I would need to cut it. Cutting the foam to fit exactly is far from easy. Being cost effective makes sense, but time and frustration are priceless!TIA!Lee
I bought a few sheets of the woodland scenic foam, 3/4", mainly because it's 3/4" exactly, whereas the blue styro I get at Lowes is 1/16" larger than being an actual 3/4". Anywhere where I need track at an exact elevation I use the WS, otherwise I use the general styro.
If it is your criterion that you'd prefer to save money for the same outcome, and if the WS product is costing you more for that outcome, then I would have to say that you have spent money needlessly. Wasting it....I guess if you achieve your aim it isn't necessarily wasting it.
It's your decision.