Hobby Lab: Old Timey Western Water Tower Part 1
March 10, 2016 by lloyd
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Looks good guys. I’ve found that when working with a few sticks at a time a quick wrap of masking tape can make them easier to handle.
That’s a great tip! That would be a real time saver, I would think.
It is handy. Makes it a lot easier to cut a large bundle to the same length on my small table saw.
Another great video guy’s, lot’s more tip’s learned. 🙂
nice ,you can make a small windmill & a length of welding wire or something for pipework to make a auto filling water tank?
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=wind+pumps&view=detailv2&qpvt=wind+pumps&id=B0A1015BCCE3CD7D0D4F873D86927C5AC38C1933&selectedIndex=14&ccid=G1P1p%2bs3&simid=608049387276471029&thid=OIP.M1b53f5a7eb37e0f970b8c20cb60ccb7eH0&ajaxhist=0
@zorg Ohhh nice idea!
If you made the lid detachable could use the tin for dice or token storage as well…
Whens part 2 coming? Got my tank finished last night ready for the support frame. I did find that using Gorilla Glue Gel super glue really helped with this. Really helped stop glue mishaps!
@Hazyboy75 Part two is now available at http://www.beastsofwar.com/backstage/hobby-lab-water-tower-part-2/
Looks great. The biggest challenge I have with most of these projects is that the Modelmates stuff does not seem to be available at any of the shops in my city. Does anyone know of a place that sells it in Canada?