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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/11/2012 :  03:33:52 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Currently making up some tanks to hold oil.

I'm not sure how the oil is put into the various examples.





Photo 1 ( model by Brian Nolan )
I wanna make oil tank , not water tank as above




Photo 2 Drums ( model by Brian Nolan )





This is Sierra West casting. RHS

regards

Mario



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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/11/2012 :  6:16:14 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thw SW casting is a water tank.
What is the purpose of the round bolted plate ???

"M"






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reklein
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Posted - 05/13/2012 :  11:46:52 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'd guess the round bolted plate would be in case someone had to get into the tank to clean or repair it. Thing hat botheres me is theres no fill spout on top of the tank or a vent. The tank was probably filled from barrels or a truck with a hand pump. The farmers around here had wooden tank wagons with a big mansize stick on a pump to keep the threshing engines watered up. I used a smaller rig as a kid to fuel our tractors on the farm back in the day.Took about 5 min. of pumping to transfer say 30 gallons. BILL


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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/13/2012 :  11:56:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks mate for the feedback.
I decided to send my message offline to a few guys and recieved additional info. I'm currently sitting at my modeling desk creating a number of oil tanks, all with fill inlets.

The thing that surprised me is that I looked thru hundreds of my photos and only had a few prototype oil tanks.
You would thing that every workshop needed oil's..





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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/14/2012 :  01:15:55 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote








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k27rgs
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k27rgs
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reklein
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Posted - 05/14/2012 :  9:31:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Much better , but they still need a vent pipe. It'll be a pipe about 10 inches high and 1 1/2 " - 2" diameter and shaped like an upside down J. This will allow fuel to flow frely out. I have seen tanks that have cllapsed from improper venting. Also some filler caps and outlets may need a locking device to prevent fuel theft. My freind in Alaska still uses #2 diesel oil to heat his house and over 250 gals. were stolen last winter while he was away. Diesl was about $4.25 then. Bill in Idaho where fuel is not quite so expensive. I know, us yanks are spoiled.


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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  6:25:51 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What started as a simple 2 drum oil storage ended up a little more.
I still need to add a few more details, but I'm done with this for now.

Nolan Oil Storage Tanks














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Rick
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  7:13:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Those look fantastic and I know that Brian would agree.


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Frank Palmer
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  7:31:10 PM  Show Profile  Visit Frank Palmer's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I agree with the man in blue, the EPA is looking at a major oil spil and a law suite. Better get an attorney.

Frank

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barry dupler
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  7:42:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think I need a tetanus shot.....


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adrian_batey
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  8:00:45 PM  Show Profile  Visit adrian_batey's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Relly like it mario. Ill be adding that picture to my folder of detail ideas. Will be just the thing to have next to my blacksmith shop.
What scale is this in? (always hard to tell when you have a few projects on the go).



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BigLars
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  9:04:51 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Neat tanks!


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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/15/2012 :  9:35:44 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Larry.
I said the same thing to my lady friend last night.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRmK1oZa0z4





Adrian.
With some of my detail projects, I'm not sure what scale they will be until I'm near completion. The Nolan Tanks are now 1:35.
At some stage I'll make similar in 1:48 & 1:24 scale with a few variations.

Bill.
Thanks for the info regarding locking caps.


Rick.
There are so many details I hope to reproduce from Brian's work.

There's enough there to keep me busy for year's
http://www.modvid.com.au/html/body_brian_nolan__on30.html


BArry. Don't do it....


Frank.
Yep...another "rack" for viewers to look at.

Worksafe rules ???. Not here.
The gasoline tanks are full.
Oil tanks always leak.
And there's the oxy welding done right beside.

BUT... as a safety precaution, I did remember to have the fire extinguisher handy in case of emergency





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Edited by - k27rgs on 05/15/2012 10:56:18 PM

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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/16/2012 :  9:44:14 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Frank. Seems someone contacted the worksafe inspectors and I've been informed that the current, partly burned fire extinguisher is not adequate.
Now I have to replace it with a new one .

"M"






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