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- spending prolonged time in that room is not healthy as you inhale chemical substances/vapors from those jackets
How do the manufacturers cope with this?
- spending prolonged time in that room is not healthy as you inhale chemical substances/vapors from those jackets
Is the brick wall relatively new? Old bricks tend to be quite brittle. Per anchorage point you've got two bolts, both will be loaded in shear, and additionally the top ones will be loaded in tension (ignore the bottom ones). For the shear just use as thick bolts as possible (preferably steel ones). It is that tension that might cause problems if the brick wall is old.The wall in question is made of brick
Is the brick wall relatively new? Old bricks tend to be quite brittle. Per anchorage point you've got two bolts, both will be loaded in shear, and additionally the top ones will be loaded in tension (ignore the bottom ones). For the shear just use as thick bolts as possible (preferably steel ones). It is that tension that might cause problems if the brick wall is old.
Yes, I know, I'm an engineering nerd, I can't help it.
meaning?How do the manufacturers cope with this?
Oh, I thought that the bar was mounted with two bolts on the wall.I actually have one single bolt per anchorage point going into the wall, but two screws holding the pipe clamp shut
Not exactly, the support points in the middle will take up more load (thus fail first before the full capacity of the edge ones is activated).is that how it that works? i am not an engineer....
.maybe 20/25kg max
meaning?
meaning?
How is everyone at Aero, Vanson, Langlitz, etc not dead from spending all day surrounded by leather jackets?
If it was that bad the life expectancy of people selling leather goods would be affected...
Well, they do always seem to have a lot of trainee jackets ready on the Sale page...
How is everyone at Aero, Vanson, Langlitz, etc not dead from spending all day surrounded by leather jackets?
If it was that bad the life expectency of people selling leather goods would be affected...
Ever heard of occupational diseases? People get chronically ill working in chemical industry, nuclear, iron&steel works plants, construction, masonry, countless industries. Does it means those companies are forbidden to operate? No, they have to comply with some norms, meaning reducing the risk to an "acceptable" level. Whatever that acceptable means. If it would be perfectly harmless for humans then norms would be too drastic and there would be no profitability.If it's dangerous to be around leather jackets how do the makers cope with this, that's all.
I made a rack that functions more or less the same as hanging jackets on a wall. No issues with sun fading, gathers a little dust over the summer but it takes a handful of seconds to brush off. My only concern with hanging jackets on a wall would be how much room it takes, as the system you've shown would require the jackets to lie flat against the wall.
Thanks! I made it out of some first growth longleaf pine, which looks great until you cover it with boots. Having jackets out in the open lets me get a little more enjoyment out of them, especially when its 100+ out. I opted for plain steel because the rack holds a fair amount of weight, but I think brass would be the ideal aesthetic choice.That's a sweet rack!
I hesitated between copper/brass and going plain steel like you have chosen, it really looks cool too.
Hanging them my way would definitely take more room, but the goal is to have the jackets on display, not just to store them.
The plan is to have 12 "chosen ones" that hang in my office and the rest will be hanging on regular rails in a dressing.
I have reached a point where i find it sad to have so many jackets living in a wardrobe all the time, i want to be able to enjoy them one way or another when i am not wearing them...
That's a sweet rack!
I hesitated between copper/brass and going plain steel like you have chosen, it really looks cool too.
Hanging them my way would definitely take more room, but the goal is to have the jackets on display, not just to store them.
The plan is to have 12 "chosen ones" that hang in my office and the rest will be hanging on regular rails in a dressing.
I have reached a point where i find it sad to have so many jackets living in a wardrobe all the time, i want to be able to enjoy them one way or another when i am not wearing them...