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Sievers Benchwork
Sievers Benchwork is a retail manufacturer of prefabricated benchwork units, used by model railroad hobbyists to create a solid, sturdy table foundation for trackwork and scenery. We make a variety of modular, open-grid sections from quality pine lumber and ship them unassembled, but with assembly hardware. For all layout sizes and train gauges.
You may start small and later expand your layout, adding as many more modules as your budget and work area allow. Roadbed may be fastened directly to the Benchwork grid, or you may choose to add a surface of some sort, such as plywood or Homosote board for track support. The open grid-work creates an ideal foundation for adding a contoured landscape through the use of risers. Designed for the serious model railroader, as well as for the beginner, the possibilities of the Sievers Benchwork modules are limitless.
The Sievers Benchwork system consists of a number of different standard sizes of open-grid sections. These modules can be simply bolted to each other, making the system adaptable to any size or type of layout. You may start small and later expand your layout, adding as many more modules as your budget and work area allow. Roadbed may be fastened directly to the Benchwork grid, or you may choose to add a surface of some sort, such as plywood or Homosote board for track support. The open grid-work creates an ideal foundation for adding a contoured landscape through the use of risers. Designed for the serious model railroader, as well as for the beginner, the possibilities of the Sievers Benchwork modules are limitless.
Site URL: http://sieversbenchwork.com
Date resource added: 22-Jan-2005
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