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Nice holes, guys. ...Best one I've personally seen, was my Uncle. He blew through the back of his garage wall, and had a helix under the roof of the dog house that was attached to the back side of the garage. The roof was on hinges, so you could lift it up in case of a problem.
Your uncle had some big, big dogs I guess. Must've been pretty smart too, to rate an upstairs train room!
On my club layout:Not really a fixed wall per se, but this spur goes through the backdrop and down a helix.
In my case it sometimes seems more like measure with a micrometer, mark it with chalk, and cut it with an axe.
I hear ya, brother. My woodworking skills have improved with time, but my circa-1998 loop module had half-inch gaps in the frame, spanned by drywall screws to hold everything approximately in position... I have subsequently gone back and fixed the most egregious snafus, and the module continues in service to this day. I'm just lucky the hardboard top (and that's another thing I'll never do again) kept everything together.