Originally Posted by NYCGreg68:
I did what litegide24 did. I have a 5x13 all Fastrack layout and bought from Scenic Express their Woodland Scenic foam roadbed in 24 ft rolls. The catch, for Fastrack anyway, is a single strip is not wide enough so I had to double up. For Fastrack noise this helps somewhat but I run moslty command and don't really run the trains fast. I am happy with the results.
Thanks Greg. I won't be running the trains fast either. Well, if I have the older Lionel on the track, I may not have a choice.
Originally Posted by jmiller320:
I found a couple things in a fabric store that I bought to experiment with. One item was sheets of black foam that was self stick on both sides. The sheets are 2’ X 3’ and 1/8” thick. There is a peal off cover on both sides. The other item of interest is carpet that is used to line the trunk of a car. It’s about 1/8” thick and on a 6’ wide roll. The carpet is gray. I think I can paint it whatever color I choose and cover it with ground foam.
I think I know exactly what you are talking about, but would have to see it in person to verify. Not sure how I feel about carpet though.
Originally Posted by Steamfan77:
Mike,
I covered the plywood with Homasote. Yes, it's expensive (about $25 per 4x8 sheet), but it's also very quiet, and holds fasteners well. Just ask yourself if it's worth the extra money now to have years of enjoyment. Best of luck.
Andy
Thanks Andy. Did you cover the whole thing? $25 is not a bad price, especially since my space is small, 8'4" x 10". The thing is too, that there will be a cutout for walking through, so really I may be able to get away with only one sheet.
Originally Posted by Tom Tee:
With any hollow rail track you will be greatly amplifying wheel/rail sound.
Its funny because I never thought of that until I started this thread. Now if I think about it, its like "how did I not think of that."
Sound attenuation is best when brought down to the acceptable level of other adults sharing the living quarters.
Eh, its the wife, she's loud herself. Heck, I may not do anything to cancel the sound!
To witness the greatest sound difference in 0 gauge visit a large 3 rail layout and then visit a large 2 rail layout. (I am guessing that 99.9% of all two rail layouts are solid rail.) The difference is amazing!
I had no idea about this, actually, I dont think I've ever seen a two rail layout in person..
Thanks for the replies everybody
- Mike