As long as you are within 1/64 " (1 "in S) you are visualy
safe.  If you are creatint T or angle shapes then the problem is
slightly different..  Evergreen structural shapes are quite accurate
but plastruct were not as I remember them, unless they have changed.
 They originated for industrial models in the Chemical Process
Industry.  No taper in the cross section. 
 Do not know
what Midwest has.  I stick with Evergreen as they realy originated
this market for the Johnny Come Lately's to copy.  Besides that Brian
Ellerby (Evergreen)is a Superb Sn3
modeler.                          
John Armstrong



anks Stan. a great resource. 
> cheers 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
From: "Furmanak, Stan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To:
<[email protected]> 
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008
6:48 PM 
> Subject: RE: {S-Scale List} Help with strip styrene.

> 
> 
>> Robyn- 
>> 
>>
It is tough sometimes finding a match for converting stripwood to 
>> styrene. 
>> 
>> Here is Evergeen's strip
offerings. 
>> 
>>
http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/Strips.htm 
>> 
>> 
> 



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