Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

That being said… let’s tour anyway!.

So away we went, mixing up our colored water.The time came to pour the water into the balloons and they just wouldn’t stretch out and fill up.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

When you make water balloons, you need the pressure of the water coming right out of the tap to make them grow.My taps don’t have colored water coming out of them.How in the world did they do this???.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

So we made some clear ice marbles and I thought we’d just paint them afterwards and it would be fine.One thing was for sure: I was doing a post on this!

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

I was going to explain how there was no way to actually make this project work!

The fraud was exposed!.The bottom part is done in a regular semi-gloss paint in Martha Stewart Picket Fence.

I’ve been using that white for everything lately and it always looks great..I kept the existing hardware and just brightened it up a bit with some gold acrylic paint.

I love how it looks!.One of the best things about this desk is that the drawers are secretly filing cabinets.

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