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Our county is in desperate need of a roof vent prop. We would like to build one this coming year and need plans. I dont want to reinvent the wheel so if any one has plans or knows where to get plans I would greatly appreciate any info.

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您需要它们的详细信息以及您必须花多少钱。其中一个地区有一个可怕的屋顶道具,它们在燃烧/闪存建筑物的顶部建造。非常安全和用户友好。也花费。

Let me know and I'll draft the couple that I've seen that seem to work.
拉里

Thanks for the reply

They dont have to be too detailed as we will probably have to modify them to fit our needs. I am mainly trying to get an idea on how high to build it and if a multiple or variable pitch prop is feasible. I would like to be able to build it for a couple of thousand dollars (up to 5) if possible.
担,
I like this prop very much. It was built by firefighters from the Central Valley Fire Dept. in Belgrade, MT.

希望它有帮助,
拉里
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俄克拉荷马城以外的地方有一个不错的一所,当地的“贸易”学院进行了消防培训。该道具在2倍材料的支架上下降,您可以一直使用2x4,直至2x12,以使用锯打after的“感觉”。该道具可通过液压缸完全调节,该液压缸将从扁平的4/12,6/12,8/12,10/12旋转道具(铰接)。它建在离地面约八英尺的地方,并在3个侧面有一个大型斜面,以供观察。它大约30英尺乘12高吗?我在这里猜在这里。它分为两侧,并在两者之间有“梯子/台阶”。这允许在另一侧切割时重新分配1侧。不错的道具

Brian Arnold或Jarett Metheny在此网站上的两个成员都在此设施工作,并可以为您提供更多详细信息。

担...
We built this one for about $800-$1000 in materials. It has a variable pitch from 3/12 (as shown in pic) to about a 10/12.

The rafters are rim joisted by a 2x12 PT....the "rafters" are 2x8 PT, with 2x4 fir "sacrificial" top chord... I know that probably doesn't make sense...

The steel brackets were made...real basic corners and stiffeners... If someone at the house can "fab" just a bit, you would be set to go. (They didn't want me to weld, as I am used to 12V batteries, jumper cables, and junk-yard rod... ;-) )

我也看到了它也在Conex盒子上建立...并应用于其他地区的“塔” ...
让我知道您是否想要更多照片...明天我要48岁,可以向后射击几张...

Here is one at a Dept just up north of us...same Idea...Sorry it is a background pic, but you can see the "sacrificial" 2x4's on top of the regular rafters...
Ours is out behind our station (substation)...thiers is at a regular training ground...
有一个名为TES2的网站查看。它是一个很棒的网站,上面有许多Prop Blueprint。
担,Attached is a roof prob our shops made for us. It's two 2" angle iron with rebar welded to it every 16" on center. The rebar is welded 1 3/4" apart so a 2X will fit very snug. Then you can put your 2 x 4, 2 x 6,8,10 (8 footer are a good length to work with) and nail plywood over it and start cutting. I would reccommed nailling a 2 x 4 too the ends of the 2x's for stability. Good luck and BE SAFE!
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To all who replied

I havn't checked this in some time but thanks for all the great pictures and info

Dan

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