I don't want to lay that anchor pattern out!
Not on my best day. At least it looks like it goes on the top of somethin, and thats probably a good thing :party:
:totalstation: :plumbbob: :good:
Anchors schmanchors. All you need is some Gorilla Glue and that baby will withstand anything you throw at it.
With double offsets for each... :'(
>At least it looks like it goes on the top of somethin, and thats probably a good thing
Probably goes on something real tall 😉
[sarcasm]Wouldn't it just be easier to get a "BIG" piece of paper and make an etching and then lay it on the ground and put in your tacks and double offsets?[/sarcasm]
I was thinking the same thing:-)
At least you know you won't be moving all over the job today!
Looks like the same pattern every 30 degrees from the center. Build a template and rotate it around 12 times. Lump Sum or T & M?
> Anchors schmanchors. All you need is some Gorilla Glue and that baby will withstand anything you throw at it.
:good:
not going to work..you would have to use too much baling wire to secure until the glue sets. 😉
The anchor bolts are cost effective.
Oh Come On! It's Friday!>Scoot??
Are there ever any Fridays on your project???
Where are going to set up to shoot these in?
Will it be a bit windy up there?
ha two words!!!! Duct Tape!
Hope The Base Plate Is Level
BTW, what ever is level a quarter mile up?
Mmain concern is how soon they get that up and switch over the TV antennas. My New York reception sucks. Hopefully I can even see the leights on that baby.
Paul
> Looks like the same pattern every 30 degrees from the center. Build a template and rotate it around 12 times. Lump Sum or T & M?
Sounds right to me. Set center point and and a catch point for each 30° point. Template made to pivot on center and match 2 or 3 catch points at the same time.