I just used wood off cuts.sandy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:50 am I hate poly plastic track risers. They are very hard to fix the track to permanently. They don't accept track pins for long. and try ballasting them. I think they are very expensive as well. Whats wrong with the same material you make the Base boards from. After all the incline is just an extension of the base boards. And that is the way it has always been done and very successfully as well.
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I am planning to lay 6mm plywood on top of the risers to the fixing of the track to the plastic risers does not apply.
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That’s the best way. TWD was just suggesting using scrap blocks of wood to support the ply.
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