I added small pieces of wood to support the metal support cables (thread) and keep them away from the tank containing the acid as did the prototype. Unlike the prototype photo I used as my guide, I made a flat wood top with a tank access hatch in the center. The ladder was built from wood strips. This tank will be located outside and in front of the boiler house.
Above is a photo of a prototype wood acid tank vintage 1944. It actually shows two tanks but my facility is small so I only need one tank.
This completes my glue factory. I will finish with some additional signs and scenery.
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Below are some additional prototype acid tank photos.
Above are some acid storage tanks vintage 1937 made from Haveg, a phenol formaldehyde type resin reinforced by outside wooden strips. These tanks are apparently 10 foot high and 10 feet in diameter.
I am considering my next industry/model to build. I am working with a few ideas.
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