Tom Hawley wrote:

>Presuming you speak of Homasote, I understand you can take the pieces
>intended for straights, soak them in water overnight, and then lay them down
>in the curves you want and let them dry.  I have just heard that, not done
>it myself, so experiment with a small amount first.
>Tom Hawley  --  Lansing  Mich
>  
>
Like they say on TV -- Don't try this at home!!

If you do this, the Homasote will turn to putty.  You will have lost 
dimensional stability and you'll have nothing but a mess to clean up.  
...Presuming you can actually get the stuff onto your layout without it 
falling apart as you lift it out of the bucket...

Dick Karnes


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