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Well I took down my dual O/N layout over a year ago. Space occupied seemed too much. Then this past year was busy doing other projects on house such as converting our back porch to a three season room (money,money). I am now inching toward setting back up something to operate my 0 guage trains on. I am going to use the space I had in my storadge area that was a return loop to my former area. This will be a loop about 10'x12' and will need to be along the lines of a shelf layout with only a two foot depth. Would love suggestions as to sites that I could see what others have done with similar space. Thanks. Ralph.
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Well, today I laid my final section for a shelf layout. Plywood down and still trying to decide what to top that with. I had homosote on my last layout which I really don't want to use this time....too heavy. May just lay out some 1" foam over plywood. Cork roadbed and gargraves track and see if that is quiet enough for me. If it is I'll do that on whole layout.
Originally Posted by Happy Pappy:

       

radar,

If soundboard is available in your area take a look. You'll like it a lot more than foam. It's easy to cut and fairly light.

 

God Bless,

"Pappy"


       


Thanks. I looked at it. Looked like close to $30/sheet. That's about $100 for what I would need.
Originally Posted by Fec fan:

       

Last piece of soundboard I got from HD was $10 for 4x8 sheet. Homasote  around here in south Fla. costs 30$. it holds screws well, glues up well too.


       

   
Originally Posted by Happy Pappy:

       
Originally Posted by radar493:
Thanks. I looked at it. Looked like close to $30/sheet. That's about $100 for what I would need.

Wow! That's 3X what the cost is out here in CA

 

"Pappy"


       


Do you have a name and # for what you used? I may be looking at something different. Thanks.
Originally Posted by John C.:

       

Check out the black insulation board at Menards.  It costs ten bucks a sheet and works as well as anything including Homasote which is $25 a sheet.  I have an entire basement.  I'm glad I find this black insulation board because it saved me a bunch of money. 


       


They don't have a store in our area, but thanks for your reply.
Today I laid about 14' of foam board on top of plywood base then laid cork road bed onto he foam. Ran my Mohawk steamer on it and the sound seemed fine. So I will do that. I now have the benchmark completed.I ended up with 16'x9'6" so my inside loop will end up with a 42"R which will have to do. My NYC Mohawk is my largest engine and didn't look too bad on that tight curve although obviously looks better on the outside loop. Thanks for your help/suggestions. Will feel good to run trains after a long layoff.Ralph.

If I was going to have to do what you are doing with the space of a two foot shelf around the room. I would do a single mainline with a couple of passing sidings for two train operation. Maybe at the 12 foot end put in a small yard and a small engine yard. The other areas along the wall I would put in industries to be able to do some switching.........................paul

Originally Posted by paul 2:

       

If I was going to have to do what you are doing with the space of a two foot shelf around the room. I would do a single mainline with a couple of passing sidings for two train operation. Maybe at the 12 foot end put in a small yard and a small engine yard. The other areas along the wall I would put in industries to be able to do some switching.........................paul


       

Hmm, now you've got me thinking. That could be dangerous.

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