Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Steel Frame Construction Drawing

Hi Team,

I have drawn a steel frame construction detail. Please can you give me some feedback before the meeting tomorrow morning. Once we finalize this detail, we can send it out to be fabricated and build the frame.

Best regards

Mark K

6 comments:

  1. Via Mark Anderson:

    Good work Mark,

    I have printed and will review this shortly and send back comments. If you are able to continue your discussions with Gary Black on this detail, that will be valuable. Did you meet with the fabricator to get additional advice?

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  2. Via Jeremy Fisher:

    I think the angles need to be specified on the drawing for fabrication.
    The section, #3, should also indicate the materials and dimensions like the plan does for clarification purposes. Also, I don't understand what the pipes going up and down at an angle are for. Is that supposed to be a thimble and wire rope? If so, draw that in instead.

    I think the concept is good and we should move ahead with it.

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  3. Via Jeremy Fisher:

    One other comment, why do the plates extend to the inside of the tubes in plan? I think they should not as this will get in the way of the trampoline, they should end where the 2" pipe is welded to the plate.
    J

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