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Murphy's Laws of Model Railroading
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Law 17: There is a join in the Homasote exactly where the pins for your ground throw need to be inserted. ( 17a: It is the only ground throw that is at full arms' length from the front of the benchwork.) <br />Law 18: You have built a hinged tracked section for layout access, out of materials which have a virtual zero coefficient of expansion and contraction. Your benchwork on both sides is of dry, seasoned lumber, heavily braced. The entire railroad room itself, will then expand and contract seasonally to ensure a poor fit.
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