Homasote vs pink foam board

NW Modeling List nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
Thu May 8 06:44:34 EDT 2014


Perhaps I missed it in the flurry of email on this thread, but I’ve not seen mention of sound. My limited experience is that trains are noisy running on foam. Perhaps scenery and other coverings will help diminish the apparent amplification properties of rigid foam.

Ross Hunter
Orange, VA

On May 7, 2014, at 7:10 PM, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:


> I have always wondered if the foam board presents a fire hazard?

>

> Tom Lewis

>

> On May 7, 2014, at 8:30 AM, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:

>

>> Warning on Homosote – EPA has declared homosote dust a breathing hazard, WEAR A MASK! Second homosote does swell up and expand causing uneven areas, it must be sealed on both sides.

>> If using foam it is best to remove the plastic sheet for the glue or adhesive to adhere. Also remember that white glue is water soluble as yellow (carpenters) glue is not. Good to know when you later add scenery and ballast.

>> Hope this helps,

>> Stephen Rineair

>>

>> From: nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org [mailto:nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org] On Behalf Of NW Modeling List

>> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 6:09 PM

>> To: NW Modeling List

>> Subject: Re: Homasote vs pink foam board

>>

>> John

>>

>> Homosote is becoming a rarity in use for layouts. It is scarce and hard to locate. Either pink or blue foam board is preferred, especially when using a 1/4" plywood base. The nice thing is that you can use foam board glue applied with a caulking gun to build your base and scenery. 1" foam board is more versatile to use and easily cut to build your scenery. You can laminate different thickness to get to the height you want.

>>

>> Larry Smith

>>

>> On 5/6/2014 2:06 PM, NW Modeling List wrote:

>> Hi modelers,

>>

>> After being away from layout building for 20 years I’m ready to get back in. I’m looking for advice on whether to use Hoamsote or pink foam board.

>>

>> I bought Seivers 48” modules in 16” and 18” widths. Either way I’m planning on using a ¼” plywood layer. If I go with the foam should I use the 1” or the 2” foam? The layout is in a bedroom here in Southern California so it doesn’t get under 65* and rarely over 95*. I’m using the plywood for mounting the turnout controllers.

>>

>> While on the subject of turnout controllers I’m having a time deciding on either the PPW/Aline “Blue Point’s” or Fast Traxx Bullfrog’s. Any pros or cons on either?

>>

>> Thank you in advance,

>> John Hecker

>>

>>

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