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I,m using the black plastic landscape edging that comes on 50' rolls. Insteat of putting it in the ground you can use presure treated 1''x 2'' or 3/8'' rebarb to hold it in place. Just keep the support on the out side edge if you can.
 
I,m using the black plastic landscape edging that comes on 50' rolls. Insteat of putting it in the ground you can use presure treated 1''x 2'' or 3/8'' rebarb to hold it in place. Just keep the support on the out side edge if you can.

I've never seen any track use landscape edging but I always thought it would make for a much nicer looking track ( if you bury it ).

Most places just use irrigation tubing though.
 
I use it as a guard rail to keep the cars from leaving the track and hitting trees since my track is in the woods behind my house . My Revo and lst do jump it because of the larger tires. But it still slows them down before the hit.
 
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