peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
That provides fall for surface (rain) water. I think. see previous page.
PS I am no engineer.
I owe you an apology…..
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That provides fall for surface (rain) water. I think. see previous page.
PS I am no engineer.
Someone give this fella a lôllipop ?So it’s an open secondary roof ?…….
If we don’t what? Get relegated? I will take that if you’re happy to mate.£100 to Alder Hey hospital if we don’t. £100 to any charity you nominate if we do…..
Someone give this fella a lôllipop ?
If we don’t what? Get relegated? I will take that if you’re happy to mate.
Sorry mate. I didn’t know there had been a response. Best of luck!Me and @Kev The Rat mate…..do your own bets……
So it’s an open secondary roof ?…….
But you do get it now?I’ll have you for this…..
But you do get it now?
You know my super detailed illustrations helped the most.
It's gonna be beautiful Peter.
Absolutely jaw droppingly beautiful ?
Sorry mate. I didn’t know there had been a response. Best of luck!
Luscious Cantilevers, how many championship sides have stadiums with Cantilevers? Everton that.
The b/w images Dan Meis posted the other day...I know mate, and all the drawings and photos really helped, it was bugging the life out of me…..thanks….
The b/w images Dan Meis posted the other day...
This is between those two levels which will be the concourse beneath the south stand. This will have a glass wall with views of the other 3 Graces and the city skyline.
That’s good. Maybe I missed the original explanation when I took a hiatus from this thread during fishjokegate.Somebody explained this about 100 pages back when they first appeared.
They're temporary as support, but once the roof structure goes on they won't be needed. (I guess something to do with tension and what not, hopefully they see this and explain properly)