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but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.
Quote from: Don_1 on 15/04/2009 12:45:16but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.They do their construction in summer?
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 15/04/2009 13:58:21Quote from: Don_1 on 15/04/2009 12:45:16but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.They do their construction in summer?The stone for Stonehenge came from Wales (the Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire)!
Quote from: Don_1 on 15/04/2009 16:05:58Quote from: Chemistry4me on 15/04/2009 13:58:21Quote from: Don_1 on 15/04/2009 12:45:16but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.They do their construction in summer?The stone for Stonehenge came from Wales (the Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire)! I am not familiar with English/Welsh weather so your point being?
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As to the linear movement, this looks feasible, but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.
Quote from: Don_1 on 15/04/2009 12:45:16As to the linear movement, this looks feasible, but I wonder how it would work on soft ground.In the movie it looks like the pivot points for walking the barn are supported by several large beams to distribute the weight. That should work on soft ground although you have to constantly move support beams into place.