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To cork roadbed or not?
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SilverSpike, yes a "hug" is too risky. Perhaps a "hug'" for the Pastry Chef at Arnauds would be better, although that could be dangerous too. Maybe just sip a Hurricane at the Famous Door for me? I assume your choice is definitely cork? Good decision, you won't regret it. Sanding sealer is a general term for a clear varnish consisting of shellac or gum resins disolved in alcohol and other quick drying solvents. Ryan, you won't need to worry about "crumbling" cork in your climate. If you lived near the Mojave Desert that would be a different matter. I live on Florida's West Coast and, believe me, I know what you mean about humidity. Did you know that LBJ has come out with a Pearly Thomas Car in G gauge (1-29 I believe)? I would like to buy one but I'm not quite ready to mortgage my house just yet. Best of luck on your layout.
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