Wow, I'm impressed Jim. Haven't heard that term in eons. It vanished with the 
disappearance of unheated arenas. CBC-TV used to call its hockey expert panel 
on broadcasts the hot stove league.
stay warm
Alex Binkley 

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> Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 19:48:59 +0000
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: "S"hrinking Wood
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> --- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" wrote:
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> I'm building a new N scale shelf layout and framed it with a 1/2 inch plywood 
> top on 1X4 pine box grid, it's way stronger than it needs to be for N scale 
> but .....DaveBranum
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> Dave et al:
> Please accept this with the humor it intends..., but any more I'm not sure a 
> layout's construction and strength has anything to do with the trains. 
> Layouts need to accept the weight of all the guys who come over, lean on the 
> bench work and fire up the "hot stove league"!!
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> Said by a guy who (like many) could stand to shed a few pounds! <G>
> Jim Kindraka
> Plymouth, WI
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> P.S. For the uninitiated, "hot stove league" comes from my hockey experience 
> and Canadian heritage. It will be below zero here tonight..., eh...!
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