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T-Grid Ceilings in Train Room, Why?
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Let me play devils advocate here! As a trades person (plumber), I have gone into thousands of basements. Yes drop ceilings are important as far as getting to utilities <br />(pipes,wires etc...) BUT please guys think about these things before you choose the placement of your layout! Is it under a water line in the ceiling? What happens if the pipe breaks? I do not know how many times I & other trades people have spent hours just trying to get to the problem! Try to imagine some electrician or plumber who could care less about your trains, having to set up a ladder and work over your layout. <br />I did an estimate yesterday to instal a bathroom in the basement. I could not even get good measurements because of all the junk stored in there! <br />Anyway, just something to think about. <br />David
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