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Topic ClosedSteel Frame - QUICK ASSEMBLY

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Vini-SA Engineering View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Steel Frame - QUICK ASSEMBLY
    Posted: 17.Oct.2015 at 16:41
Hello again you guys,

I received an order for some site built tanks but on the condition of its delivery being met.

A crane in South Africa is way too expensive to use for long periods of times.

I need a detail drawing of a frame that is easy to erect and dismantle in order to save on labour. This frame's footprint can be anything between 5m x 5m (or 5000 x 5000mm) and 10m x 10m or bigger for that matter. The catch is that the tanks are 16m high.

If your frame is a bit lower than that, no problem. I can amend it and have it signed of by my Civil guys but i dont have any time left.

Help will be appreciated, even rewarded if need be.

Best wishes,

Best wishes,

Alexander Herholdt
gerrit@vini-sa.co.za
Vini-SA Engineering
I have tons to learn on AutoCAD. I think i was one of the last to still draw on a board in Varsity.
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2015 at 22:43
What exactly is this frame supposed to be used for and how does it save money on the cost of a crane?

Wouldn't one have to also know the diameter of the tank?
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