Let Ken take it across… He never has problems at the Border… hehehe
Haha…funny guy…
Well, I can’t think of anything else to do with this one, so I’m going to declare it done.
This will be the typical viewing angle, I think…
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1461.JPG)
A front view
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1457.JPG)
Right side view:
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1458.JPG)
Left side view:
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1459.JPG)
And back…
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1460.JPG)
Fred, I have NOT glued the two pipes coming in on the back side; they will come off for transport. They are 1/2" copper pipe, so now it’s up to you to figure out how to connect one end to a pump. I do not have any way to test to see how watertight this is; sure hope so.
Absolutely fantastic Bruce. This feature and its inauguration will be, I guess, the principal talking point at next years American Invasion.
I like the name…much better then your original one…
Looks great, Bruce…
Nice finish Bruce. I like the innovative details on the tanks and roof.
Yep, there is going to be a celebration and much nashing of teeth.
Incredible!!!
-Kevin.
Looks great.
I have to ask, is that a snake on the ground next to the Black vertical tanks?
Thanks, Guys. It was a fun Project! I hope Fred enjoys it.
Jake Smith said:
Looks great.
I have to ask, is that a snake on the ground next to the Black vertical tanks?
Jake, that IS a snake. Apparently a rather “small” sludge works snake.
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1462.JPG)
The absentee owner assures all that they are relatively harmless.
Who’s job is it to taste the mash?
Looks good!
David Russell said:
Who’s job is it to taste the mash?
Fred’s…
Bruce, the Rosseau Hotel ended up on top of the pile on the way home from last year’s ECLSTS. It took us about half an hour to pack all the stuff in my SRX. Even the empty rear seat was full.
What are the dimensions of the Sludge Works?
Paul,
It’s about 25" wide, 14" deep, and 15" high. I’ll make a cardboard box for it, if you like.
Bruce One Question
Are you going to have an inlet pipe going into the building, coming from a gross hole??
Sean,
No pipes through any building…just through a couple of tanks.
(http://www.jbrr.com/Pics/Structures/SludgeWorks/IMG_1455.JPG)
Bruce Chandler said:
Paul,
It’s about 25" wide, 14" deep, and 15" high. I’ll make a cardboard box for it, if you like.
That would be great! I think this will end up on the back seat behind the driver like the box of six modern USA Trains tank cars did last year.
We have already booked our rooms at the Holiday Inn.
OK. I’ll get the box crew busy! Glad you can accommodate it!
Nice work… Really came out great and something to be proud off.