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Hi all, I am at it again. I started my coffee can oil storage tanks this weekend. I am using 2 different size cans, I am sure there not scale, but they are free with the execption of my time. Everything I am using or will be using are stuff around the shop.

They cans have 2 coats of dry wall mud with probably 2 more, depending on how the sanding goes. The ladders are made out of some small square wire I had laying around and cut in to shape. I made the filler pipes out of wire and painted the silver as I will do with the ladders after I solder some supports on the back side. Here are a few picture, I will keep you update as things move along. I an not sure what I am going to do with the smaller 2 tanks I built. Either keep them up right or lay them done on a home made stand.DSC00203DSC00205DSC00207DSC00208DSC00212DSC00213

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Hi All, well I got a little done today. I was able to build my ladders with the supports to go against the tanks, got the 3 coat of wall mud on and sanded then I primed them to see how they would look. I might try another coat or just a few more coats of primer. Got the tank pipes and ladders painted today. Hopefully I can get the tanks painted tomorrow.DSC00224DSC00225DSC00226DSC00228DSC00229

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Peter, Thank you very much!

Today was another productive day. I started by painting the tanks with a high gloss white and while that was drying, I decided to get started on the containment ponds for the tanks. I used Plexi glass, some paper printed bricks, and some off the wall screw heads for the overflow spill outlets. The outlets and vent pipes still need a few more coats of paint. I hope to get that done tomorrow so I can get the ladders mounted, the catwalk in the smaller tank pond and the stairs built. You never know but we will see what happens tomorrow. I also built stands for the smaller tanks with the idea I might put them closer to the tracks.

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Pete, Thanks for the comment!

Chris, Thank you for the comments also. As far as prep for the cans I sanded them so they were a little rough, but it still took 3-4 coats of mud. The first 2 were just to get stuff to stick, and the last 2 were to finish it off, If I was really into detail I would have done 5 or 6 coats. But they look ok to me.

Not a real productive day, worked on the cat walk for one storage pond, worked on some railings but that takes a while when your using old model parts trees. You have to cut all the nubs off then sand and glue them to the shape you need. Cut out risers for 3 sets of stairs from Plexi glass and got one put together, but still needs painted. here are a few pictures from today.DSC00240DSC00241DSC00242

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Mike,

Just food for thought ... installing the LEDs now, and making sure the wiring has sufficient length, would allow for easy installation of a flasher circuit later.  If you determine you don't like the constant 'on' you could just disconnect the power,  Perhaps even have an electrician on the ladder on his way to change out the bulb.    If you feel adventurous I found this link some time ago that I want to modify for a blinking LED atop my water tower.  Or possibly one of the many electronically astute folks on the forum could help with a simple circuit design.

http://wild-bohemian.com/electronics/flasher.html

Hope this helps.

bd

Hi all, Not much work today, Momma has me getting ready for a yard sale. But I did manage to get the catwalk, handrail and stairs done. I also glued the pipes to the tanks and used rubber bands to hold them in place. Not the best idea, you can now see where they were. I think I am going to have to tape off the pipes and repaint. here are 3 pictures from today. Enjoy.DSC00244DSC00245DSC00246

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Thanks Chris, I hope to get some work done today between the yard sale and trying to put the LED's in the top of the tanks. Once I get the holes drilled for the LED's I will put one more coat of paint on them, hopefully it will be the last one. And If I have time finish up the stairs and railings.

Larry Thank you Sir, I think I could have done better, but then I think to myself why get stressed over it.

John, I am glad I have inspired someone! LOL  To me there is nothing better then seeing something coming together that was built by your own hands.

Today was a good day, I got all the railings made and painted, and got 2 of the tanks LED's installed and working. Tomorrow I hope to get the other 2 tanks wired up and everything set into place in there spill ponds. Sorry no pictures today, but will have some tomorrow.

I learned a new trick to me today, if your gluing something together and have to lay it flat as I did with my railing, just put some masking tape under the project, use your super glue and when it all dried pull the masking tape away and sand the extra glue away! I got lucky learning this one!

Everyone have a great night!

After about two years of striking out for free Sunoco stickers at the gas station, you inspired me to throw a vintage STP sticker on the side of my single large tank and group my empty butane refill canisters with my oval dice cup tanks as butane and ???? storage. I never knew what was in the prototype tanks next to the proto butane.

Want those rails even straighter in the future? Set them in the V of something straight. Pipe welding, you clamp the pipe into the V of angle iron to keep it straight till the weld is done enough to not pull it crooked as it cools and the metal contracts in size.(if you let it). It works on hot rod driveshafts too. One didnt even need rebalancing when I was done. Smooth even over 100mph.

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