scenic materials thanks to the DPW
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Living up here New York State, anytime this state offers you something for free, you have to take it, right? 357 Where I live, in the lake effect snowbelt, our local highway Dept. of Public Works, deposits a "good" amout of sand and dirt to our roads. I know this because every spring I need to clean up about a couple of pails of this stuff in front of my house.

Looking closely at the mixture this year, I noticed it was a very good mixture of sand, stone and fine grain dirt. It looks like it would make some great ground cover for a layout. Has anyone ever tried this before? If not, I have a few pails of it in the garage. If I get some zip-lock bags, maybe I can sell this stuff. Thumbsup
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Whether you use it, or sell it, I would highly recommend thoroughly washing it to remove any salt residue that is most probably all over it. Scenery product are a good thing, free scenery products are a really good thing ! Thumbsup
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