QUOTE: Originally posted by EL PARRo I use Woodland Scenics foam roadbed, although if I had to start all over again, I'd use more traditional cork because the foam doesn't hold spikes or nails very well at all.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bryant01 Quick, somebody tell me what the disadvantage to using 1/2" foam insulation roadbed might be before I lay any more. So for, my trains run ok on it. Does it disintegrate over time, or what? Bryant p.s. here is a picture of foam roadbed on OSB, with track glued down using grey caulk.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones QUOTE: Originally posted by bryant01 Quick, somebody tell me what the disadvantage to using 1/2" foam insulation roadbed might be before I lay any more. So for, my trains run ok on it. Does it disintegrate over time, or what? Bryant p.s. here is a picture of foam roadbed on OSB, with track glued down using grey caulk. I've never seen that done before! I don't know what to tell you. But if you do change it, go with cork. Today, I finished cleaning off the last of my cork from the previous layout. YAYYYYYY! I salvaged it all, in good condition too.
Bill Carl (modeling Chessie and predecessors from 1973-1983) Member of Four County Society of Model Engineers NCE DCC Master Visit the FCSME at www.FCSME.org Modular railroading at its best! If it has an X in it, it sucks! And yes, I just had my modeler's license renewed last week!