Wall could be poured concrete or concrete blocks with solid cores near the bottom. The stairs steps are most likely steel with tie rods running to the opposite side of the wall with load spreading washers. 1000lbs is no issue on this set up (remember initial loads are higher than your actual weight).
nic dom kirt
April 24, 2009
dood! what are the measurements of this beast? i need it for a school project. : ) thNK you.
<3Nicole Dominique Kirsten
freudianslipper
May 12, 2008
Looks like it's steel and I bet it's got a tiny bit of wobbly but not nearly as much as you'd think. Plus, I imagine it goes pretty far into that supporting wall making it very secure.
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Wall could be poured concrete or concrete blocks with solid cores near the bottom. The stairs steps are most likely steel with tie rods running to the opposite side of the wall with load spreading washers. 1000lbs is no issue on this set up (remember initial loads are higher than your actual weight).
nic dom kirt
dood! what are the measurements of this beast? i need it for a school project. : ) thNK you.
<3Nicole Dominique Kirsten
freudianslipper
Looks like it's steel and I bet it's got a tiny bit of wobbly but not nearly as much as you'd think. Plus, I imagine it goes pretty far into that supporting wall making it very secure.
Still frightening though!
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