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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by cmrproducts</i> <br />Yes, this is supposed to be a hobby but if you don’t want to do a good job on building a layout then you will end up wasting a lot of money and time and will be frustrated that the layout does not operate smoothly. The hobby is supposed to be relaxing not get you upset each time you run it due to the poor performance of the final product.[/quote] <br /><i><b>AMEN!</b></i> That is why I've spent over two years building my own still-unfinished layout. With a resource like this forum, there's no excuse for me to rush blindly into it as I did on my previous one (which was built in 1990). I'm building everything myself*, so (1) I don't have to be dependent on my friends' schedules/availability and (2) it makes troubleshooting problems <i>much easier</i> since I remember where everything is from when I first built it. <br /> <br />* - with expert guidance, of course! <br />
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