QUOTE: Originally posted by selector Thanks. Have you considered the cost per dab vs. latex caulk? Do you spread it thin like with the latex caulk? Can you lift it up a day or so later if you change your mind?
Tom
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
QUOTE: Originally posted by aartlib Question..? For N guage can you use foam board as the base as well as the surface if there is little or no weight applied? I would like to just lay it down on a 4x8 dining room table and pick it up and store it in the garage when I am through "playing " train. No strain.. no pain..Possible? Art Gordon
Marlon
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QUOTE: Artlib: For N guage can you use foam board as the base as well as the surface if there is little or no weight applied? I would like to just lay it down on a 4x8 dining room table and pick it up and store it in the garage when I am through "playing " train. No strain.. no pain..Possible?
QUOTE: Originally posted by fiverings What have you found to be best for glueing: 1. Cork roadbed to foam. 2. Cork roadbed to plywood subroadbed. (I'm asking for a new, HO scale modular club.) Thanks in advance!