Zhot1218 Member May 4, 2006 #1 Ok, so I'm building a rail. It's a battleship 10 ft-10 ft-10 ft. The highest point is in the middle at 4 ft. Does anybody know what to do to not make it move back and forth?
Ok, so I'm building a rail. It's a battleship 10 ft-10 ft-10 ft. The highest point is in the middle at 4 ft. Does anybody know what to do to not make it move back and forth?
monkers Member May 4, 2006 #3 you mean when your sliding it? build it into the ground then fill around it maybe
L Leckett New member May 4, 2006 #4 use triangular supports on both sides of every pillar hitting the ground. and make sure you have long planks on the bottom to stick in the snow.
use triangular supports on both sides of every pillar hitting the ground. and make sure you have long planks on the bottom to stick in the snow.
sherpasrock Active member May 4, 2006 #5 sweet i can leave tags open too! try the build-a-jib 101 cult.
Dilla Active member May 4, 2006 #8 yeah i think leckett has it with the triangular supports. the triangle is the strangest shape of em all, so go with that
yeah i think leckett has it with the triangular supports. the triangle is the strangest shape of em all, so go with that