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Opinion on using cork roadbed in the switch yard.
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I used sheet cork as well in the yards, but I laid the track for industrial siding right on the foam. This way my mains sit the highest, the yard is a bit lower on the sheet cork, and the siding slant down to no grade for industries. <br /> <br />PS> Sheet cork, as mentioned above, is cheaper and really easy to use to cover large areas. Elmer's wood glue bonds it to foam w/ no problem at all! <br /> <br />Stores like walmart and michael's also carry a craft foam with an adhesive backing called foamies that you can use if you really want a low grade. It comes in different colors will adhere to foam board and can be ballasted on.....
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