The water level gauge on the wooden tank when it shows the marks how does it show them?
Any one have a templet?
Toad
Ray Dunakin wrote:On the water towers I've seen, the gauge is marked at one-foot intervals, though sometimes there are indicators at the half-foot levels too. It's possible that a tank might have a guage marked in gallons, but I've never seen that.
Mr. Dunakin,
Thank you, this is the exact info I needed, ever seeen on in ral life. They just don't have any old buildings hardly anymore for me (or if I could get to them).
At the County museum all the old people ask what you need it for, research, duha!, what kind of research? Just don't care for nosy people and you get to fill out a long paper and all this was before 9/11!
Thank you Sir,
This is one I made from cedar with a small dado in it. The weight is a fishing tackle bit. The rope is tripled up and twisted sewing thread dipped in Titebond III.
-Brian
Coogler Rail Line wrote:TGreat work altterain! Thanks Ray for the info. and thankfs Frog for asking the question. That is what I like about these forums and you guys. Something new everyday. I have a Piko water tank and it just came with the gauge. I aways wondered how the real thing worked...
That is why there is no dumb question, your here to cuss and discuss!
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