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Be Careful Where you Cut Corners!
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I agree that it's a mistake to penny-pinch in the construction phase. This is speaking as someone who was once talked into using honeycomb-type ceiling tiles as a layout base with cork tiles glued on top. Never again - they were brittle, they warped, they were heavy, you couldn't joing them together easily, and there was invariably a bit of tile exactly where you wanted to put a switch machine. From now on it's 5mm MDF and 2x1 framing on everything - it may be heavy but it works!
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