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>>2502955
>Great idea, Wayne but how the fuck am I supposed to arch a sheet of corrugated metal?


>>2502957
>I'm OP, that is a fantastic idea that I didn't think about. What could serve as the frame for a roof like that? Like what would the metal sheets be laying over to make that shape? I love the idea.
This is why the idea is pure genius the steel itself is the structure. Remember the goats jumping on the steel and it wobbles back-and-forth. You lay the steel down on the ground to the width of the trailer or whatever with you want then you drill holes and bolts together with small nuts and bolts. Next attach a 4"x4" x8' beam to one end with an eye hook. then you put one end on the trailer, the other end you're gonna pull towards the other end with a come along and that will make the Arch. It's gonna be under spring tension. You then put a brace on the 2nd end to keep the arch in place. You could even make the arch collapse for transportation then erect it when you're a your party spot. The arch is one of the strongest structures known to man. You could actually walk on it. If you want you could use fiberglass panels also.

The future is bright Lambright 2024

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>>2464773
Very interesting that the bubble started in the middle where the most plates overlap each other. He didn't start at the sides. So when plates are closer together it probably helps make oxygen and hydrogen faster.

See we're learning together.

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>>2466538
>You are correct. DC transformers work exactly like that.

Any ideas how to make high voltage DC current?

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