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		<title>Dnevil: Shane Murphy posted on ‎Backyard Railroading: I built this water tower about a year ago for a friends 7.5&quot; gauge RR. The water tank is an A/C freon tank, hat on top is a funnel, legs and bracing just fabricated from angle iron, &quot;fill pipe&quot; up the cen...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Shane Murphy posted on ‎Backyard Railroading: I built this water tower about a year ago for a friends 7.5&amp;quot; gauge RR. The water tank is an A/C freon tank, hat on top is a funnel, legs and bracing just fabricated from angle iron, &amp;quot;fill pipe&amp;quot; up the cen...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Shane Murphy posted on ‎Backyard Railroading: I built this water tower about a year ago for a friends 7.5&amp;quot; gauge RR. The water tank is an A/C freon tank, hat on top is a funnel, legs and bracing just fabricated from angle iron, &amp;quot;fill pipe&amp;quot; up the center is 1&amp;quot; conduit, railing is 3/16&amp;quot; rod with galvanized wire wrapped 360 deg around the platform. Just the other day, one of the guys that helps out attached the solar panel up top and a 12 VDC battery down low, and this now powers about 1/6 th of the signal system on the railroad.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Dnevil</name></author>
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