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Re: Building my train table
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:16:48 GMT
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I'm pleased to say that I completed my tables over the weekend. Birch faced
plywood was the way to go. The surface is nice and smooth and required
minimal sanding.
The tables also offer the storage advantage when used at home. I can store
lots (but not all!) of my Legos underneath. Has anyone put "skirts" around
their tables to hide stuff? I often see skirts around tables at conventions
and show. Anyone know where I might find pre-made skirts that can be
attached with Velcro?
Bryan
Bryan Kinkel <helpdesk@loseyourmind.com> wrote in message
news:Frw7MK.1Kq@lugnet.com...
> With all the talk of Lego train tables and layouts, I'm pleased to say that
> I will be building my first set of tables this weekend. I'm using the PNLTC
> standard plywood table plans as found at
> http://www.pnltc.org/Modular_Table.html and
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/tables/building.html.
>
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Building my train table
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| I have found the cheapest way for skirts is colored bed sheets. I bought a a few sets of sheets (not fitted) and cut them in half, they work great. Plus they already have the edges seamed. You can add Velcro to the edges or just use clear thumb (...) (25 years ago, 28-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains)
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| With all the talk of Lego train tables and layouts, I'm pleased to say that I will be building my first set of tables this weekend. I'm using the PNLTC standard plywood table plans as found at (URL) and (URL) tables will be for use at home with my (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains)
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