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Rawnoc

07/07/11 6:58 PM

#118018 RE: Artiztic1 #118017

LOL, is that how you falsely concluded that the yellow ladder is in the middle if the building when everybody who's been there knows thats physically impossible?

I challenge you to go there with a tape measure. A short one is all you'll need. One that measures say the surface area of a 3 car garage.

Amazing how everybody who's been there agrees with me.

Zardiw

07/08/11 11:21 AM

#118154 RE: Artiztic1 #118017

Total footprint claim of 3500 sq' is grossly misleading.

From a shareholder:

The white insulation panels are no less than 4' wide. That equals about 20' between the rear column supports. Between the processor's, I count 2 & 1/2 steel columns equaling appr. 50 feet in lenght, add in the 12-15 foot space between processors = about 65 feet in total lenght needed per.

First off, they are more like 30 to 35 feet, not 50 feet in length: Second, why on earth would you need 12-15 feet between processors? 5 feet would be more than enough, 4 feet more likely.

The yellow stairs clearly exceed the center of the building. The gable end columns measuring approx. 18' apart, which tells us the stairs easily reach out 30 plus feet.

The stairs reach out maybe 6 feet, and are not needed, they were used in construction.

Add a 12' road to travel and load the plastic to the processors, would only leave approx 12' along the other side wall for the storage of plastic.

A 12 foot road for the for the fork lift to travel?? Make it six feet between the processors instead of 5 and that gives plenty of room, and the plastic is not “stored” alongside of the processor.


65 x 30 = 1950sq' add 12' lane for plastic travel and 12' storage along the opposite wall, 24 x 65 = 1560sq' + 1950 makes a total of 3510 total sq' per processor.



Processor is 35 x 12 but let’s just round up for fun. 50 x 15 add half of 6 feet for shared distance between processor is 50 x 18 = 900…. A FAR CRY from his 3510…


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