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More baseboards.

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Using the L girder supporting frame method which is right Pic 1 or Pic 2.
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Picture one is stronger, joint. Weight better supported.,
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If that's the way up they will be used then pic 1 is stronger as in pic 2 the track bed is only supported on one side.
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Ha ha, John just beat me to it.
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According to page 22/23 of your book, (the bible) the top one is correct.
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I prefer pic 2, it looks better looking front on at it, as for strength this is over kill for a n gauge layout.
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The Sligo Rover wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 3:20 pm According to page 22/23 of your book, (the bible) the top one is correct.
Wrong Brian. :lol:
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I was replying, as a dedicated, woodworker/ cabinet maker. Picture 2, if glued and screwed, will happily support N gauge, and yes, may look more pleasing. Others, however, may be building a larger construction, and to that end, Picture one, is the far stronger, and the way to go. As my friend Norm Abram, would say, you only build it once, so build it right.
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Picture 1 is the best. My last layout was built with L girder construction. It was an extremely strong framing and could support me (at 15 stone then!) sitting on it and it never bowed or moved! Top timber (44mmx12mm) was PVA woodworking glued and then screwed to the upright section which was 69mm x 18mm
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I will go with Pic 2, looks more pleasing to my eye, as for strength it will be fine and take more weight than will ever be placed on it, the boards are only 16ins wide. Thanks all for looking. I will document the build of the baseboards in coming days.
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