The bucket has arrived!
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Re: The bucket has arrived!
the only requirement is they have to be flat soled, and the soles are white. the shoes dallas used are good. you can also use some of the D/C or Vans skate shoes. they are usualy flat soled as well.
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Re: The bucket has arrived!
Wal-mart has stopped selling the shoes that I used for my build. These are some other options. New Balance Men's Model 811 Walking Shoe White / Nike Air Force 1 Low – Mens White Sports Shoes / Puma Roma walking shoe white.
The Nike Air Force 1 is just like the Starter brand shoe that I picked up at Wal-mart. I could be wrong about the Starter shoe at Wal-mart but I have not seen it for weeks now. The only thing with the Air Force 1 is that you will have to remove the logo from the sole of the shoe on it's side.
Good hunting and keep us posted of your progress.
The Nike Air Force 1 is just like the Starter brand shoe that I picked up at Wal-mart. I could be wrong about the Starter shoe at Wal-mart but I have not seen it for weeks now. The only thing with the Air Force 1 is that you will have to remove the logo from the sole of the shoe on it's side.
Good hunting and keep us posted of your progress.
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Ok the bucket is painted and ready for assembly. I may not be using the speaker mesh I have other options.
Here are some up to date photos of the build.
There you have it, the next photos will be a finished product.
Just received the armour today! So I will keep you posted on how that goes.
Here are some up to date photos of the build.
There you have it, the next photos will be a finished product.
Just received the armour today! So I will keep you posted on how that goes.
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guess what we are gonna build real soon!!!! looks awsome dallas! you want to build lids full time? just kidding...
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Very nice !!!! Keep up the good work.
If nothing sticks to teflon......then how does teflon stick to the pan?
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Full time lids? Sounds good to me. With the first one out of the way all the others should be a breeze! I'm almost tempted to put this lid on a shelf and not troop it.
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But wait until you put it on and see how people react to it while your trooping... that will end those thoughts.dallasroate wrote:I'm almost tempted to put this lid on a shelf and not troop it.
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Re: The bucket has arrived!
Updated work on the bucket, I installed the screens in the teeth and the annunciators.
First I drilled threw the bucket from the front after finding center placement. Then I installed the annunciators by putting a screw threw the bucket form the back of the inside. Ah yes, you ask what happend to the screens for the annunciators that I posted earlier. They did not work out so I used what I had for now!
I glued in the screens for the inside of the bucket with E6000 adhesive. Take notice of the screw heads for the annunciators below the screen.
The only thing left to do is install the lense and weather it. I will try to get to he lense today.
Until the next time, good trooping to you all!
First I drilled threw the bucket from the front after finding center placement. Then I installed the annunciators by putting a screw threw the bucket form the back of the inside. Ah yes, you ask what happend to the screens for the annunciators that I posted earlier. They did not work out so I used what I had for now!
I glued in the screens for the inside of the bucket with E6000 adhesive. Take notice of the screw heads for the annunciators below the screen.
The only thing left to do is install the lense and weather it. I will try to get to he lense today.
Until the next time, good trooping to you all!
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Bucket update:
I used some spare stuff around the house for my lense install.
What am I doing you might ask? Well I found another member on the forum that made his lense removable and I liked the idea so I asked permission to use it. Normally the lense is glued in but for the sake of future scratches or breakage I made it removable for ease of replacement. I glued in a few stops above the brow line to snap the lense in place and around the lense I installed tabs to slide the lense in behind. It worked great! No problems at all.
I made a template for my lense first out of poster board.
Then I added about 1/4" to a 1/2" of extra edging to it as seen in the photo above.
Then I transferred it to the lense shield material I bought and cut it out with aviation sheers.
This is it after adding glue and installing it in to the bucket.
So there you have it from start to finish.
FROM THIS:
TO THIS:
DTR
I used some spare stuff around the house for my lense install.
What am I doing you might ask? Well I found another member on the forum that made his lense removable and I liked the idea so I asked permission to use it. Normally the lense is glued in but for the sake of future scratches or breakage I made it removable for ease of replacement. I glued in a few stops above the brow line to snap the lense in place and around the lense I installed tabs to slide the lense in behind. It worked great! No problems at all.
I made a template for my lense first out of poster board.
Then I added about 1/4" to a 1/2" of extra edging to it as seen in the photo above.
Then I transferred it to the lense shield material I bought and cut it out with aviation sheers.
This is it after adding glue and installing it in to the bucket.
So there you have it from start to finish.
FROM THIS:
TO THIS:
DTR
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Really nice work!
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Re: The bucket has arrived!
utter crap! you MUST send it to me for proper disposal.
just kidding! good job!
just kidding! good job!
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Jon: With the first one out of the way a second one would be easy.
I found an item that I think will work great inside the bucket for support. If it works I'll post it. It's amazing what you can find on line!
I found an item that I think will work great inside the bucket for support. If it works I'll post it. It's amazing what you can find on line!
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After my recent build I found myself looking for a place to store my newly finished clone bucket. So I built a few bucket stands.
I am looking to see if there is any interest for bucket display stands with in this forum. I am not selling anything as of yet or have anything for sale. However if I had enough interest then I would make some more of the items in question. I just finished them today so I have not painted them as of yet.
THX
I am looking to see if there is any interest for bucket display stands with in this forum. I am not selling anything as of yet or have anything for sale. However if I had enough interest then I would make some more of the items in question. I just finished them today so I have not painted them as of yet.
THX
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I would be interested as they sure beat the paper towel holders I currently use. lol
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