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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by grayfox1119</i> <br /><br /><font color="green"> Bob </font id="green"> : I agree with you on not using 1/2" plywood, I found it to bend too much for satisfaction. It may cost me a little more $$ for 3/4" or maybe 5/8", but when you consider that this will be there as long as you own a train setup, I feel it is well worth the initial investment. I can STAND on 3/4 inch and never worry about it if I had too. <br /> With the new digital cameras Bob, you really don't have to be much of a camera person to get descent pictures, go for it !!! <br /> I hope all goes well for mom Bob, I will keep her in my prayers. <br /> <br />*** <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />***: <br />When we bought the house that we live in it was probably 70 - 80 years old and had tube and knob wireing. I decided to rewire the whole house. In the train room all of the receipticals have an ivory plate with one ivory rec and one or two brown rec. Several of the fictures are three duplexes with the different colors. The reason for the different colors is - the brown ones turn off with a switch at the door and the ivorys are hot all of the time like a regular rec. This way when I leave the train room and turn off the brown switch in the ivory face plate all of the train stuff is dead. The brown switch is in the same box as the regular light switch. By making the <i>special</i> citcuit brown I don't have to worry about anyone making a mistake. In the spring and fall I also plug a 20" box fan into the "brown" rec and when I turn on the track power the fan comes on too. <br /> <br />This is just and idea that works very well for me and since you're rewiring the basement I thought I'd pass the idea out. <br /> <br />If you'd like to give me a call as to how this works e-mail me at: <br />teffy@pernet.net <br /> <br />Bob
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