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I am confused as to what method is best when attachng cork roadbed to the subroadbed. I have read utilizing nails, glue, or caulk. Will nailing increase noise? If gluing, is it more difficult to alter track plans (inserting turnouts) than if caulk is used? If caulk is utilized, which is the best product? Will caulk, after drying, cause cause distortion of the roadbed? Is there other methods? I realize that everyone has their preferred method, but am trying to decide which one is best. Would appreciate thoughts of wisdom. [8)][:)][:)]
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