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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I looked at the website and was surprised to see all of the different products too. I think the original is the 440. Did you use the product locator? I never knew that it had been around since 1909. My guess is that most places, like home inprovement stores, only carry the basic stuff, which is what you want anyway. I thought it was cool that they mentioned model railroading specificly as one of the applications for their product. http://www.homasote.com/
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 Claycts, if you try foam, you will never go back to Homasote....Homosote = cave man, Foam = space age.
QUOTE: Originally posted by gsetter I only hear one major complaint about Homosote. It expands from moisture either from wet scenery or high humidity. However sealing it with paint or shellac before laying it works to prevent swelling.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Ted D. Kramer Unless I missed something in the statistics for Homasote (as per CB&Q Guy); there was no mention of "treated" (shellac, varnish, sealers, et al.) Homasote data. It, no doubt, would be worth our while to visit the "Layout Design SIG E-mail Discussopn Group" on Yahoo that Paul kindly furnished for any incomplete data. Thanks Paul.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker I'll say here what I didn't want to say on the LDSIG board when that was first posted, because it was already at flame war status and I wasn't going to fuel the fire any more. How can you look at that data and then say that it is FALSE that the homosote is moisture sensitive? .1" over a 3' run is a BIG change, easily leading to track kinking. The rail movement of less than 3 thousandth of an inch over 3' is barely enough to close up an unfilled gap. --Randy