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THE USE OF CEMENT FOR A ROAD BED
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<p>I would agree with Mike on this, why do you want to go the trouble of using concrete(cement)? i wouldn't unless i had good reason to. I would not fasten the track to anything, rather have it "float" on and in the ballast, i use quarry fines. I would not put stones into the fines but if i did i would be very careful what i used. Look at my posting on an impossible situation in the general section before you do anything like that.</p><p>If you have LGB rolling stock, European or American it will go around any R1 curve but it will look a bit funny if your stuff is too big. If you have too many of these curves all together and in different configuration you will have nothing but trouble with bigger stuff.</p><p>Rgds ian</p>
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