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Jake's Abattoir, the saga continues

Fri, 2012-06-22 14:50 — On30guy
The new siding at Jake's is now up and ready to receive stock cars. It's a tad overgrown and the ballast is mostly dirt but it gets the job done. Work has now started on the unloading chutes and stock pens. I've been experimenting with sanded grout for ground cover (that's what the siding is covered in) and when I soak it down with water I don't want the corrals to go all catty-wampus so I'm building them all out of styrene. It's been fun weathering the heck out of them.


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Looks great. cant wait to
Looks great. cant wait to see what is more to come
Enjoying this series of
Enjoying this series of posts. Really impressive work so far. Pleae keep sharing!
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Love it!
Cant wait to move cattle & drink beer OR is it drink beer then move cattle! Looks really good! Love your work! BILL P