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theriault wrote:I will have some sing's up to advise people.
Dom wrote:theriault wrote:I will have some sing's up to advise people.
Haha just realized Marty had already written this..
theriault wrote:Dom wrote:theriault wrote:I will have some sing's up to advise people.
Haha just realized Marty had already written this..
Adam wrote:"very loose", eh?
Shawn B wrote:The block on top of Dash which broke the car jack is obviously better attached than we thought. We were able to move it with a pry bar so I'm surprised it broke the jack. Thought it would have come down easy.
Adam wrote:"very loose", eh?
cory wrote:With a block that heavy you're pretty much resolved to applying force in one direction from one location. Readjusting yourself and the jack(s) can put you in a crush position (Aaron Raslton). Normally, as the block moves on the surface it's sitting on, especially since neither is a uniform shape, the balance and pivot points change. With something smaller, you can rock and twist the block in the direction of least resistance and even use it's momentum. Here, you're resigned to push through a relatively stable position, rather than give a gente push from another angle. Trust me: I know how the pyramids were built. Either the torque produced at this point exceeded the capacity of the jack, or the block shifted off axis a bit which applied a lateral (shear) force to the jack, as would happen if you tried to change a tire on a hill with the car in neutral and no brake applied.
theriault wrote:be aware that the right side of Minkey and Pyramid will be closed from roughly 4pm-8pm
Out of trouble, or out of bounds?theriault wrote:The two routes (Dash and Lady Die) are out for the season, we will revisite the stability of the wall next spring.
cory wrote:What do you mean they are "out"?
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