AlunKimber
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Yup,
I'd second that recommendation.
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Alun
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Another positive vote from me. Good. friendly, well-informed and helpful.
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Alun
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I found similar with thin plywood - not sure if it's the the same size you are talking about though. I got reasonable results by dampening them with warm water and pressing them overnight – it improved things quite a bit. See here.
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I'd support the votes for Digitrains. Jeremy is a very helpful guy and has always provided the goods in a timely fashion, plus his prices are usually competitive. I agree the site isn't easy all the time, but I suspect it's because there's only so many hours in the day and they've got their hands full - helping punters like me. Having said that, a good site does make a difference - I guess it's up to him how he runs his business but he can see the feedback here, of course...........
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Alun
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Sadly, it has not been kept updated for the last 5 years.
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Ron Ron Ron.
Most appreciated
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Alun
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I'm desperately missing my reference source "http://www.Bachmann.co.uk/pdfs/branchline_products_by_item_no_rev11.pdf".Did any kind person download it and could send to me?
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Alun
9mm or 12mm Birch Plywood Baseboards
in Layout & Track Design
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I used 6 mm ply in a monocoque design, so structure rather than material thickness giving the strength. So far, so good...............
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Alun