Festoller said:Very nice!
Can you give us more information on the construction and structure.
I can't figure out how the foundation and framing is done exactly?
jmbfestool said:Festoller said:Very nice!
Can you give us more information on the construction and structure.
I can't figure out how the foundation and framing is done exactly?
The Framing to me looks like this. The Metal wire going around I believe is for structural reasons as well as a design aspect. The wire is creating two cross bows either side this in affect stops the building swaying/moving side ways with out the need of frame work or gallow bracket internal of the building.
Festoller said:Very nice!
Can you give us more information on the construction and structure.
I can't figure out how the foundation and framing is done exactly?
mparka said:This looks like a multi-million dollar mansion. Impressive building. I would like to see what you build out of this building as well.
mattfc said:ADV Rope, where are you based, says on your Profile Malaysia, but the pictures don't compute with my time out there?
advrope said:I am based in KL and we have a more conventional workshop in Sungai Buloh. We install, however, all over the world, so the project pics will vary according to the country they are installed in. The new workshop is being built in the UK South East to service the European market - so the landscape should be partially recognisable to you. The indoor project is in Mont Kiara, outside KL - I don't know if you spent any time there, lots of wealthy expats and well to do Malaysians. There were requests for an idea of the stuff we produce from our workshops, so I posted a cross section. One poster asked whether we do ship masts. We don't as a rule but I post a 3D image of a project we are working on in Penang where a client wants us to run a zip wire from a "lighthouse" at a waterside development. The waterside is done well, but is somewhat sterile, so we have designed an iconic landing point for the zip wire and if the project goes ahead, will be using as much wood as possible to keep an old style nautical feel to the structure. We are adding a parafan drop from the crow's nest as a funky way of dropping to the ground fast.
advrope said:mattfc,
That is astounding, such a small world , I live in Kampung Sungai Penchala, which is right next to Damansara. Depending on how far back you visisted there, Mont Kiara is literally over the hill towards KL city centre, but connected by a toll tunnel on the Penchala link. What were you doing back then?