Simply fascinating how the wheels are made for the Borax wagons.
Enjoy!!
Do you still use Borax? I do!
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That was really interesting. Stuff I never think about. Going to watch the next video in a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteYes,I still use Borax but the Boraxo Powdered Hand Soap. Keep a container by the laundry room sink. Great stuff. Do you have some of that?
We keep Lava soap by the utility sink - that stuff gets rid of any dirt! (and don't ask me how I know it tastes terrible....)
DeleteWatch the irst 3 or 4 minutes to see the jump...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLSLqR6cAVo
Also do you still have your model?
http://www.muleteamkits.com/
I have some of the mules left - don't know where the wagon is though - probably buried in the bottom of my old toy box.
DeleteEven more. Find the section about swinging the team around curves on this website.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.muleteamkits.com
Describes the job the mules had based on position in the team.
Probably easier to fly an airplane than to drive the team. :)
Ha! REAL teamstetrs!
DeleteI am not living properly.
ReplyDeleteAmazing to think that originally they were made with hand tools, isn't it?
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