That pressure pot is from SEARS and it is intended to be used as a paint can sprayer. About $90.00. I comes with the regulator, gage, and relief valve.tenacioustanaka wrote:NukeMM wrote:Here is my new resin casting workbench in the basement..........
"Secured for Sea" I see. Very nice. What is the make/model of the pressure pot? I'd like to get a little more into pressure casting as ambient pressures produce too many bubbles for me. Of course, finding anything like that out here will be like looking for hen's teeth I'm afraid.
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the new model building room
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Most totally awesome...totally awesome.Ensign Jay wrote:the new model building room...it's my fortress of sanity lol
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My workbench, situated in my 'War Room'.
Dry dock:
HMS Manxman (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Suffolk (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Repulse (Airfix 1:600)
HMS King George V (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Belfast (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Cossack (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Hotspur (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Ajax (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Manxman (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Suffolk (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Repulse (Airfix 1:600)
HMS King George V (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Belfast (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Cossack (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Hotspur (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Ajax (Airfix 1:600)
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Is that a real Bren on the floor?
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1/350 USS Missouri
1/350 Spruance Class
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Box Scale USS Missouri - Gift
Currently in the dock:
1/350 Prinz Eugen
1/350 USS Missouri
1/350 Spruance Class
1/350 HMS King George V
In the Stash:
Cutty Sark
Box Scale USS Missouri - Gift
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Yeah, a real Bren sitting on its original transit case with 12 magazine ammo box.
They are all real, but deactivated... perks of living in the UK I'm afraid!
They are all real, but deactivated... perks of living in the UK I'm afraid!
Dry dock:
HMS Manxman (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Suffolk (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Repulse (Airfix 1:600)
HMS King George V (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Belfast (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Cossack (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Hotspur (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Ajax (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Manxman (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Suffolk (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Repulse (Airfix 1:600)
HMS King George V (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Belfast (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Cossack (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Hotspur (Airfix 1:600)
HMS Ajax (Airfix 1:600)
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The inspiration on my workbench
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This is my place of peace
It Also seems to be a collection point for pet hair.

YES, those are pink walls
The previous owners had something for pink in that house

My total collection of completed models so far........ pretty thin I know


YES, those are pink walls

My total collection of completed models so far........ pretty thin I know


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Greetings,
I've been away from modeling all summer and fall completing my basement workshop makeover. I wanted to make something that would last me.. well.. until the end. Anyway, have a look...
I have a small space to work in and wanted to make the most of it. I've added a lot of storage space, excellent lighting, and paint rack.

I built an assembly cart that has full extension drawers to hold all those long sheets of plastic, brass, etc. Next summer I'm going to add dividers to some of the drawers to keep things separate. It's got a heavy duty set of wheels (good thing because it weighs a ton) so it's easy to move around.

I also added a HDTV so that I can watch a little TV, surf the web, and post reference photos/videos while I'm building.
Dave

I got a lot of great ideas for this project here so I wanted to share my efforts with you. Now... IT'S TIME TO START BUILDING AGAIN!!!!
I've been away from modeling all summer and fall completing my basement workshop makeover. I wanted to make something that would last me.. well.. until the end. Anyway, have a look...
I have a small space to work in and wanted to make the most of it. I've added a lot of storage space, excellent lighting, and paint rack.

I built an assembly cart that has full extension drawers to hold all those long sheets of plastic, brass, etc. Next summer I'm going to add dividers to some of the drawers to keep things separate. It's got a heavy duty set of wheels (good thing because it weighs a ton) so it's easy to move around.

I also added a HDTV so that I can watch a little TV, surf the web, and post reference photos/videos while I'm building.
Dave

I got a lot of great ideas for this project here so I wanted to share my efforts with you. Now... IT'S TIME TO START BUILDING AGAIN!!!!
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Ooooo! Nice, David!
I'm jealous. How about you other guys?
p.s. It was nice to see you and Jerry, again, today.
I'm jealous. How about you other guys?
p.s. It was nice to see you and Jerry, again, today.
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Small space??!!!! I would say 'moderate space.' You most certainly used it very wisely. Beautiful work area. I can only dream. 
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Awesome job - yes now start building 
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Nice area Dave. Happy building.
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Iam in the process of setting in to my new home will set the basement up as my man cave as the boss calls it apx. 25ft by 30 ft will post pics when finished
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I started building the NC in my dining room. The wife kicked me out, so I moved it down to the Navy Cave. It was a tough sacrifice, but you do what you have to do.
Here are a few pictures of my modeling room, I call it my Navy Cave.

The desk is a bugger, because my chair (and my fat ass) just won't fit under it. It's an old steal case desk with a type writer cabinet, and that type writer cabinet is huge and makes the chair area very small.
This is my display area.
I just added the track lighting, and I'm happy with the added light I get at the work table
Here is a look from across the room

You can see how that track light washes the wall.
My huge stash!!!

I've since added an S-3 Viking, and an ES-3 shadow. The ES I was working on is now done, and I gave it to a friend as a Christmas present. He was the PC for that airplane.
I think every modeling room should have a sign like this.

Tension release!

My TV is a 42 inch, and it is perfect for when the Seahawks and the Chargers make it to the Super Bowl. LOL

and the fridge is full of Diet Coke and Beer.

A shot of the other side of the Navy Cave

And the clock my nephew made me for Christmas last year.
I'm going to try and replace my desk this spring, I'm eyeballing one, just don't know how to get it home.
Here are a few pictures of my modeling room, I call it my Navy Cave.
The desk is a bugger, because my chair (and my fat ass) just won't fit under it. It's an old steal case desk with a type writer cabinet, and that type writer cabinet is huge and makes the chair area very small.
This is my display area.
I just added the track lighting, and I'm happy with the added light I get at the work table
Here is a look from across the room
You can see how that track light washes the wall.
My huge stash!!!
I've since added an S-3 Viking, and an ES-3 shadow. The ES I was working on is now done, and I gave it to a friend as a Christmas present. He was the PC for that airplane.
I think every modeling room should have a sign like this.
Tension release!
My TV is a 42 inch, and it is perfect for when the Seahawks and the Chargers make it to the Super Bowl. LOL
and the fridge is full of Diet Coke and Beer.
A shot of the other side of the Navy Cave
And the clock my nephew made me for Christmas last year.
I'm going to try and replace my desk this spring, I'm eyeballing one, just don't know how to get it home.
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Wow there are a lot of great workbenches out there, wiping the drool off now! I have a drafting table with a closeable shelving unit resting on top to keep the cats away. While it was in the apartment living room I could close the door and it kept up appearances.
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I like it.jon pollock wrote:Wow there are a lot of great workbenches out there, wiping the drool off now! I have a drafting table with a closeable shelving unit resting on top to keep the cats away. While it was in the apartment living room I could close the door and it kept up appearances.
How do you keep the cat off the display shelves?
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I think that is what the beware of dog sign is for.Bigdaddy Mark wrote:How do you keep the cat off the display shelves?
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Cadman wrote:I think that is what the beware of dog sign is for.Bigdaddy Mark wrote:How do you keep the cat off the display shelves?
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