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Thread: Self leveling deck?
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26th July 2007, 09:55 AM #31
I hope your wrong about the engineer certificate Joe! When I have gotten them before for small structures they have been substancially lower, I don't know if that is because they weren't complex designs or we pay our engineers less over here - keep em hungry and mean.
Or maybe they're like rabbits and we have an overabundence of em?
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26th July 2007, 10:30 AM #32GOLD MEMBER
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26th July 2007, 01:20 PM #33
Just a wild guess, BT. But note that load paths would be all over the place because of complexity. Wouldn't need to be designed like a space ship though. The order of the day here would be to make a lot of simplifying assumptions and design to suit them; old saying is, "When in doubt, make it stout." Lower engineering fee, slightly higher construction cost. Tell the truth, I don't think I've ever worked on anything this small, except for my own DIY.
As I said earlier, the ring pattern of the cables would likely prevent much wobbling, so round steel rods might be more appropriate than cables, which are subject to stretching (actually not stretching, but tendency to unwind looks like stretching). For adjustment, put a turnbuckle at the lower end. Thread the rod RH, and keep only the turnbuckle body and the LH piece. But also as I implied earlier, adjustment might be needed only for shallow foundations. So, I don't quite see what you gain with the suspended system.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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26th July 2007, 01:24 PM #34
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