Outdoor transformer storage for Fluke Transformer

Since I have such a small layout I wanted to add some visual interest by the Fluke Transformer structure so I decided to add an outdoor transformer storage are.  Here’s what the project looks like to date.  The “pad” is just sitting on top at present.

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This is a closeup picture of the transformers, pallets, and shelving:

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I started by assembling and painting a bunch of pallets:

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The transformers are a Shapeways item as they were MUCH cheaper than buying the cast metal items:

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I did have to Superglue on those pesky little insulators!

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I Superglued the transformers onto the pallets, but needed something to represent the strapping to hold the transformers on the pallets.  I decided on using EZ Line elastic cord.  After trying glue it directly on the pallets I found a better way by first making tied loops and then slipping over the transformers and pallets.  Here’s the rig I made to tie the loops:

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And here is a tied loop:

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This is a completed pallet with two transformers and the “banding”:

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For shelving I purchase and assembled Preiser #17125 racks.

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It was a little tricky to get the shelving assembled, but I got it handled:

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For a base I used a piece of foam board that I scored, painted and weathered.  I added some “H” beams around the outside edge.  I used two different sized of transformers putting the bigger transformers on the bottom shelves.  I’ll later add some junk on the pad and add other details.

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