Made a bit more progress this week with the elevated platform that will soon become the base for Mount Krog and the Krog Tunnels. The section is cut from 1/2" plywood and supported by 7.5" 2x4s and 1x4s. The elevated section can easily hold my weight - I plan on further testing the tensile strength of it by consuming more beers this weekend
Any recommendations or suggestions as to if and how I should secure the supports to the underlying table/homasote? I'm thinking either white glue under the columns or just let gravity do it's thing. I don't really want to run screws up from the bottom as it'll affect the sound-deadening capabilities of the homasote. If the consensus is to run screws up from under the table, I'll likely only do a few columns, just to ensure that the platform stays in place.