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feet posted:
D500 posted:

"The tops of the tables are so unlevel they are not usable...." 

Wow. Bummer. I have never had that experience; My layout(s) were built with common 1X4's and ordinary plywood (no L-girders or anything like that) 20 - 25 years ago and I did not run into anything but incidental ups-and-downs. I've only built 2 layouts in my life, though (I don't like doing it).

Your experience sounds like you used really low-grade lumber, but I don't get the impression that you did. I took no special care building mine, beyond common-sense measure twice, cut once. Sympathies. Save the better pieces and go buy some more - checking straightness at the lumber yard.

BTW - I have made 2 major additions to the layout in the last 6 - 7 years - a turntable/roundhouse/engine area and a classification yard across an aisle from it, and the new 1X4's seemed as straight as the "old" ones.

I bought the best 2x4's and 1x4's i could find.

For what it's worth, our layout does NOT have a single 2"X4" in the whole thing. We used nothing but 1"X4" with a 1"X2" stiffener glued/screw on one edge (L girder). Even all the legs are 1"X4" glued/screwed together, instead of 2"X4"s. The whole thing is MUCH stronger.

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