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Old 07-15-19, 08:33 AM
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Extraordinary!!!!

I have to wonder about the surface of the track. I thought the tracks were built somewhat like basketball courts, and it would take something pretty extreme to kick up half a board.

Apparently not all tracks.



I'm seeing that pines and firs are the wood of choice. Are they more susceptible to damage and splintering than hardwoods?
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