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Ooo, ooo! Timing couldn't be better as I am on the verge of building a module or two just to build something, for the future when I get out of apartment life and to be part of a switching layout in the meantime. I like the simple relatively light construction you're using (I assume the whole group is) but I have to ask, what is the logic-ed benefit of the Masonite spline vs. laying the roadbed directly on the foam? Is there a fear of the roadbed area being compressed somehow?
Do you guys ever have problems with the Masonite warping when you get it wet for scenery? I like to lay Masonite over top of foam sometimes, but I'm so worried it will warp so give it a few coat of paint first. I know you are gluing it to the splines, but I still see open spaces under there.I'll be interested in how the coal bins and oil dealer end up.
Quote from: Chris333 on December 15, 2008, 10:02:40 PMDo you guys ever have problems with the Masonite warping when you get it wet for scenery? I like to lay Masonite over top of foam sometimes, but I'm so worried it will warp so give it a few coat of paint first. I know you are gluing it to the splines, but I still see open spaces under there.I'll be interested in how the coal bins and oil dealer end up. We glue the cork road bed to the Masonite and then ballast over that, so there isn't too much overall soaking of the Masonite. Occasionally near an edge we might get some edges that get a little wet, but nothing that really soaks it too much. I think your idea of giving it a coat of Kilz primer would help, but I'd also be worried about putting Masonite anywhere that might get really, really soaked with a lot of material. Since we put cork down and we're not pouring a lot of liquid material directly onto the Masonite, we haven't had any issues.I'm going to have to scratch build the coal bins. The oil dealer will be a bash of different parts.-jamie
Got initial cork down last night for the mainlines on the south module. I need to sketch in where the crossover and turnouts are located. I thought I had two more #10 right-hand turnouts, but I can't find them anywhere so I'll have to get out to pick some up. More later...