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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 90663" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Why friends don't let friends rig..... drunk</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree. While in some cases, it's obvious what is wrong, there are other things that are more obscure that most wouldn't realize. Simple captions for each picture explaining what is wrong, and a suggested solution would be much more valuable as a learning tool.</p><p></p><p>Eg, picture 2 is showing how a metal strap is wrapped around only the top 2 rails of the truss. Metal on metal is wrong for that, and not having the strap support the bottom rail of the truss puts added stress on the top rails, significantly reducing the weight. A solution to fix this is to use a spanset that can wrap the 4 rails properly. The hoist motor positioning is not something I'm familiar with on this type of setup, so I won't comment on exactly how that's supposed to be placed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 90663, member: 211"] Re: Why friends don't let friends rig..... drunk I agree. While in some cases, it's obvious what is wrong, there are other things that are more obscure that most wouldn't realize. Simple captions for each picture explaining what is wrong, and a suggested solution would be much more valuable as a learning tool. Eg, picture 2 is showing how a metal strap is wrapped around only the top 2 rails of the truss. Metal on metal is wrong for that, and not having the strap support the bottom rail of the truss puts added stress on the top rails, significantly reducing the weight. A solution to fix this is to use a spanset that can wrap the 4 rails properly. The hoist motor positioning is not something I'm familiar with on this type of setup, so I won't comment on exactly how that's supposed to be placed. [/QUOTE]
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