QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove They will sit on foam, glued with latex caulk. Maybe I can use your idea, and just have inclines at the top of the foam. I will think about it for a while. Thanks. QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 I would think they would be pretty wobbly up that high. I used 2 inch extruded foam to help with the rise since the WS inclines and risers can be bought in that height. Like this. (see incline are far upper right) What type base are they going to be sitting on? Foam, plywood? Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 I would think they would be pretty wobbly up that high. I used 2 inch extruded foam to help with the rise since the WS inclines and risers can be bought in that height. Like this. (see incline are far upper right) What type base are they going to be sitting on? Foam, plywood? Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell How about taking a page from "big" construction. Iron rebar is used to help with vertical support. You could use those bamboo meat skewers the sell at the grocery store for the lower levels and then get some dowels for the upper levels. If you want stronger support you could go to the hardware store and buy threaded stock. Comes in 3 foot lengths and you can use nuts and wachers on it to secure things. Just a thought...
QUOTE: Originally posted by scole100 What are you trying to build? Will this be a mountain or other scenic area, or will there be a track at this elevation? Also, how big will this area be? If you have a long run at this height, it would be a lot cheaper to build the riser out of wood instead of stacking all of those Woodland Scenics risers up.