In my layout visits, I've seen many bench work solutions.  Sometimes there
have been cabinet work holding up the layout that is better than most of the
furniture in our homes.  The late Robert Sanders used square steel tubes for
the framework to hold up his Sn3 layout.  I posted in the L&W folder, some
pictures I took during an open house at the 2009 NNGC.  The lower level
shown in the one picture for a staging yard.  The layout was located in a
separate building.

In my case, I keep reusing wood I've used before.  My layout occupies a
roughly 27'X32' basement and I purchased very little new framing wood.  Most
of it was also on my last large layout and some of it other uses before
that.  Forty and fifty year old lumber is usually well seasoned.

Dave Heine
Easton, PA


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