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I keep asking Andrew if the plate for the crash panels and the frame work for the corners and door have been ordered yet and he keeps saying "he'll do it tomorrow". I hope its ordered today otherwise we won't have it for the weekend.
No one else us put up their hands for hole drilling duties yet.
*edit* Steel has been ordered and we'd get at least the door and corner peices before te weekend. It has been decided that the corner L-bracket will be welded to one wall panel and then then bolted to the other. That we we won't have to worry about bolts interfering. This is also handy if the door is in the corner.
Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:28 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:17 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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Big post time with a lot of photos.
The frame with crash panels finished.
5m x 5m. I can fit two cars in there.
The pole in the center is our house, not the arena
Hellbringer trying to make the wall move. We will need the tie strapes, but only 2.
How the crash panels are welded on
8mm gap between the crash panel and the frame. The 6mm polycarb will fit in the gap. This is so the bottom edge of the polycar will be protected from veterical spinners.
Bottom corner of the door with the crash panel over lapping the frame.
The hinge side of the door. It opens and closes well.
The top corner of the door. The gap between the door and the frame is for the bolt heads to fit in.
The outside of the door
The door frame with the door open.
We are about 50% through the construction. Still need help. Next weekend with will be working on the roof trusses.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:24 pm
Rotwang Experienced Roboteer
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I am still a little concerned about the less than flat concrete at the venue? You’re sure it will bolt together OK on the convex surface. _________________ Satisfaction is proportional to effort and results.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:48 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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Our garage floor is more convex then the Suncorp Piazza. Lets just say we are getting lots of practice.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:52 pm
Damien (not Damian)
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Oh, I was thinking that pole was an obstacle or something I actually think it'd be interesting to have that there, more stuff to ram robots into _________________ It seemed like a good idea on paper...
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quote:Originally posted by Daniel:
Still need help. Next weekend with will be working on the roof trusses.
What exactly do you need done with the roof trusses? I can not weld so I don't know if I am able to help. _________________ So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems
Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:56 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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We are thinking of running those big sleepers you donated from the middle of one side to the other as a main beam and then running lengths of 2x4 across from the other 2 walls to meet it. I think we'd need 5 of these on each side. Roof panels will then screw up from the underside into the 2x4. We have already started fighting about weather we need to set the arena up to do this. Andrew says no and I say yes. But we don't own any wood cutting tools and have never built anything like that before so we are slightly unsure what we are doing. That has been the case with the entire arena so far and its turning out pretty well.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:07 pm
Philip Experienced Roboteer
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You might consider joining the sleepers end to end and then bolting plates on either side to join them. Roofing batons might be a better choice to span 2.5 m unsupported as opposed to 2*4s. _________________ So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems
Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:58 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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See, we have no idea. We need a shopping list for this week. Or come and tell us what to buy on saturday morning, we go shopping saturday afternoon and then get Marto to build it on sunday.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:06 pm
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What's the design for the roof? Sleepers for roof supports sounds rather heavy to me _________________ https://www.halfdonethings.com/
Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:07 pm
Daniel Experienced Roboteer
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Yeah, part of the shopping list is two hard hats for the dumb guys who get the job of setting the roof up at events.
Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:09 pm
Damien (not Damian)
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'Sleeper' gets a new meaning afterwards _________________ It seemed like a good idea on paper...
Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:11 pm
Philip Experienced Roboteer
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You Might also like to look at C and Z purlins http://www.stratco.com.au/products/steel_framing/types/c_z_purlins/c_z_purlins.asp My shed uses (from memory) 200 mm C purlins that span 6 m with 60 mm roof battens that span 3 m. You might be able to have a quick look at a flat roof carport and see if you want to copy that. _________________ So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems
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