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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005</i> <br /><br />I'm not a big fan of train layouts in garages, but if that's the space you have, it's better than nothing. I once tried to have a layout in a garage, and it was a disaster. <br /> <br />To qualify as a garage in my mind, you have to park your car in it. <br /> <br />So, now I'm curious, how many of you that "garage layouts" still share that space with a vehicle? <br />[/quote] <br />That IS the only space available to me, but at least it has a <i>ceiling</i>. I am having 2 new circuits installed out there (one for the window AC unit, the other for the standup freezer) so I don't keep tripping breakers. I'll avoid soldering my track together [use jumper wires instead] so expansion/contraction won't be a major problem. <br /> <br />I definitely will NOT share my garage with any cars [or bikes, or lawn tractors]! In fact, I plan to keep the big doors sealed shut and covered with insulation.
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