THAT is the biggest issue we deal with on the PVMR layouts.  They are  
carried up and down stairs, loaded into trucks or trailers, carried in and out  
of bldgs, etc.  EVERYthing we do has to take the effects of travel and  
"help".   We also "tension" our wires at section joints ahead of the  
connectors 
so we don't have wires dropping or dragging.  Screw eyes with  the wires 
threaded thru twice is all it takes.  ANYthing that can WILL go  wrong, 
without a doubt.  The biggest issue with the first layout was  getting across 
what 
& how we had to build to avoid the inevitable.  
The "big" layout should move back "home" this week so we can work on  
doubling it's size for next fall.
 
 
_http://kulpritterpics.homestead.com/PVMRPARADISE.html_ 
(http://kulpritterpics.homestead.com/PVMRPARADISE.html) 
 

Jim Lyle
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2011 11:26:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

A  lot of wiring has to do with Karma or it's cousin  Murphy,


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