QUOTE: Originally posted by jclarke One more suggestion to the False wall/temp wall,in some const, applications some contractors have put up temp. walls to control the swings in the working enviroments for some relief of really cold weather. so if you just stapled the plastic on theoutside of the STUDS-facing the garage doors it might help with not only wind but act as a moisture barrer. good luck!!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by geoeisele Whoa! This is getting more complicated all the time. I'm beginning to think a little 2 by 4 n scale layout, in the house, might be more manageable. Could stack it in a cabinet arrangement, with two sections clamping together for 2 by 8, and stored one atop the other when not in use. Yikes, I didn't know this garage thing would raise so many concerns, and worse, they're all valid! The garage could easily be too much work and not enough train fun. GE
QUOTE: Originally posted by geoeisele What are your thoughts on this? Is it possible to build a reliable layout in an unheated garage in the midwestern USA, where temperatures range from the upper 90's fahrenheit in summer to below zero in winter? I've seen a modular club layout stored in such a garage in this climate. Whaddaya think?
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