Message from @R9b1t

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2018-12-22 00:35:17 UTC  

Hui, Tim is a pro Wall person 😉

2018-12-22 00:35:19 UTC  

they could pull it still, but that is less likely

2018-12-22 00:35:49 UTC  

@Misomania I mean, you could do a tensile anchor at the base of the support as well

2018-12-22 00:35:54 UTC  

@Abel i reported that to the twatter trust and safety team

2018-12-22 00:36:00 UTC  

Tim is a not pro wall but says it would work person.

2018-12-22 00:36:11 UTC  

@Misomania I'm going to mock this up a bit

2018-12-22 00:36:19 UTC  

try to figure out the material weight and whatnot

2018-12-22 00:36:28 UTC  

toss it out there and see what people think of the design

2018-12-22 00:36:34 UTC  

If it works in Israel it will work here.

2018-12-22 00:36:44 UTC  

Yup

2018-12-22 00:38:12 UTC  

Man has been building walls for thousands of years

2018-12-22 00:38:16 UTC  

@Misomania I think the variable thickness extrusions could make it considerably cheaper, materials wise, and make it simpler to customize for different situations

2018-12-22 00:39:04 UTC  

also maybe some sort of plastic shell over the supports could make it difficult to hook

2018-12-22 00:39:13 UTC  

like a round shell

2018-12-22 00:39:19 UTC  

to make hooks glance off

2018-12-22 00:39:21 UTC  

I wonder if I could eat a standard MRE after my appointment. Crackers are considerably soft.

2018-12-22 00:39:29 UTC  

the sheet metal I used to work with was also surprisingly resiliant when honeycombed as well, and damn that stuff was sharp like razors naturally

2018-12-22 00:39:49 UTC  

Bees are beautiful creatures

2018-12-22 00:39:56 UTC  

Anyone who’s allergic to them should be shot

2018-12-22 00:40:29 UTC  

Same with peanut butter

2018-12-22 00:40:47 UTC  

sheet metal edges are as sharp as a scapel, had my thumb sliced open once by a sheet by just touching it as it was moving

2018-12-22 00:40:47 UTC  

agree

2018-12-22 00:41:21 UTC  

and yes, was wearing an extremely thick pair of safety gloves. Sheet metal is just that sharp

2018-12-22 00:41:25 UTC  

hmm

2018-12-22 00:41:44 UTC  

@Misomania as for ramming, I think there's a simpler way to prevent that

2018-12-22 00:41:49 UTC  

darn, why does that thing smell like a wet cat?

2018-12-22 00:41:56 UTC  

Do you guys intentionally dull it when working?

2018-12-22 00:42:00 UTC  

@Misomania anti-ramming can be accomplished with rubble

2018-12-22 00:42:09 UTC  

Or is the edge intentional?

2018-12-22 00:42:11 UTC  

@R9b1t dull it ?

2018-12-22 00:42:18 UTC  

nvm

2018-12-22 00:42:20 UTC  

Mines are good for anti ramming.

2018-12-22 00:42:22 UTC  

a rubble pile is basically 100% successful for ramming

2018-12-22 00:42:29 UTC  

Well, retard @Rabbi Shekels

2018-12-22 00:42:43 UTC  

@R9b1t natural, and you have to avoid touching the edges or it will cut you without even slowing down.

2018-12-22 00:42:44 UTC  

lmao

2018-12-22 00:42:48 UTC  

lol

2018-12-22 00:42:49 UTC  

if it's taller than the suspension travel of any consumer production truck

2018-12-22 00:43:21 UTC  

Not sure why they would cut it that way, but I guess it’s easier to pass it along if it’s really thin

2018-12-22 00:43:30 UTC  

the edges thin out from the sheet metal extrusion process, they are the thinnest part of it all