"The Bar" Playa Structure Building Discussion
- sputnik
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Both of these will require significant guy lines to keep them up. The solid straight sides will be a problem when the wind kicks up. I find this helps. Imagine putting whatever it is on the bed of a trailer and driving that trailer down the freeway for a while. If you think it'll survive, then you'll be OK.
It's going to be alright.
- EspressoDude
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tent struck-ture
here is a view of the EspressoCamp tent structure during fabrication

It has guy wires from the center column(2"pipe). Posts are 1 5/8" cyclone fence tubing. Joints are brazed fence fittings. Curved roof arcs and (not shown) wall arcs are 1" PVC electrical conduit

It survived well in the 2005 wind storm. OH! the roof move to the top of the side columns

Ta Da...open 4 business on the playa
It has guy wires from the center column(2"pipe). Posts are 1 5/8" cyclone fence tubing. Joints are brazed fence fittings. Curved roof arcs and (not shown) wall arcs are 1" PVC electrical conduit
It survived well in the 2005 wind storm. OH! the roof move to the top of the side columns
Ta Da...open 4 business on the playa
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probably old enuff, but too far north 4 oranges. Actually it is/was supposed to look somewhat like a crashed satellite
Is 4 shots enuff? no foo-foo drinks; just naked Espresso
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Field Artillery Tractor
FOGBANK, GOD OF HELLFIRE
BLACK ROCK f/x Trojan Horse,Anubis,2014Temple
burn shit and blow shit up
Tactical Espresso Service http://home.comcast.net/~espressocamp/
Field Artillery Tractor
FOGBANK, GOD OF HELLFIRE
BLACK ROCK f/x Trojan Horse,Anubis,2014Temple
burn shit and blow shit up
- Lassen Forge
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Important message on the bar thread re nominations and voting this evening. Check the back room for details...
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- theCryptofishist
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Generator?
Any thoughts on this? I have a potential glue gun art project. Do we want lights? Sound?
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
- theCryptofishist
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Anyone want to train as a Village Ranger?
Should I bring the EMT kit--or part thereof as our "well stocked first aid kit"?
I'll have to check if my fire extinguishers are 5#.
Are we at all interested in a stage?
Should I bring the EMT kit--or part thereof as our "well stocked first aid kit"?
I'll have to check if my fire extinguishers are 5#.
Are we at all interested in a stage?
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Tell us more about the training...EMT kit sounds good never can have to much first aid stuff on the way there, there, and on the way home.theCryptofishist wrote:Anyone want to train as a Village Ranger?
Should I bring the EMT kit--or part thereof as our "well stocked first aid kit"?
I'll have to check if my fire extinguishers are 5#.
Are we at all interested in a stage?
Eplaya Bar Camp 2006 "What will it be"
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- Lassen Forge
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I think these are *all* excellent ideas...
Wasn't Sput thinking about doing Ranger training? I even thought about doing it. Can't hurt...
The stage?? Oh yeah. Since the "virtual" bar is essentially a stage, if we didn't have one... just wouldn't seem right. (We need a fireplace, too... Hmmm...)
The EMT kit? Brilliant!!! (ANd would immemorialze Scott's silent presence there as well... WAY awesome!!)
Back to fireplaces - I wonder if we can get a burn barrel or do like a heavy duty weber or something as a communal firepit? (I think theme camps are alowed burn barrels, aren't they??) If so we need wood, too.
Everyone should bring an extinguisher if possible - can't have enough.
(And you said you had no leadership ability... HAH! Knew better!!)
Hugz,
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Wasn't Sput thinking about doing Ranger training? I even thought about doing it. Can't hurt...
The stage?? Oh yeah. Since the "virtual" bar is essentially a stage, if we didn't have one... just wouldn't seem right. (We need a fireplace, too... Hmmm...)
The EMT kit? Brilliant!!! (ANd would immemorialze Scott's silent presence there as well... WAY awesome!!)
Back to fireplaces - I wonder if we can get a burn barrel or do like a heavy duty weber or something as a communal firepit? (I think theme camps are alowed burn barrels, aren't they??) If so we need wood, too.
Everyone should bring an extinguisher if possible - can't have enough.
(And you said you had no leadership ability... HAH! Knew better!!)
Hugz,
bb
I think fire is really important for us in many ways one of which is reducing pack out moop load including dixie cups..Fire permits on the esplanade and first road back is the rules I think...Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Back to fireplaces - I wonder if we can get a burn barrel or do like a heavy duty weber or something as a communal firepit? (I think theme camps are alowed burn barrels, aren't they??) If so we need wood, too.
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- theCryptofishist
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Robbidobbs needs a burn barrell to do her very important job. We will try and negociate with the llc/org for this.
I have posted the guts of the questionaire on the tribe site, in its own thread.
The EMT kit it has been suggested that Scott might want it donated to someone in a third world country, but since that hasn't happened in 3 + months, I think I can delay it for a few more.
I have posted the guts of the questionaire on the tribe site, in its own thread.
The EMT kit it has been suggested that Scott might want it donated to someone in a third world country, but since that hasn't happened in 3 + months, I think I can delay it for a few more.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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It was mentioned on the main site. I'm out for the evening, so look for yourself, oh fellow mayoral type personage.Rockdad wrote: Tell us more about the training...EMT kit sounds good never can have to much first aid stuff on the way there, there, and on the way home.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Good job have had that questionaire open for days and forgot to post it..theCryptofishist wrote:Robbidobbs needs a burn barrell to do her very important job. We will try and negociate with the llc/org for this.
I have posted the guts of the questionaire on the tribe site, in its own thread.
The EMT kit it has been suggested that Scott might want it donated to someone in a third world country, but since that hasn't happened in 3 + months, I think I can delay it for a few more.
Thats why we need three mayors...
Fire good...
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- Desert Duck
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- thisisthatwhichis
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theCryptofishist wrote:Robbidobbs needs a burn barrell to do her very important job. We will try and negociate with the llc/org for this.
I have posted the guts of the questionaire on the tribe site, in its own thread.
The EMT kit it has been suggested that Scott might want it donated to someone in a third world country, but since that hasn't happened in 3 + months, I think I can delay it for a few more.
Very, very cool fishy.
takes hat off to the Playa Bar Mayors.......Humbly yours......
mmmmmm......Fire? Excellent!....Reminds me I have a steak in the freezer, good choice......
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It's show time, folks.....Joe Gideon
To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting.
It's show time, folks.....Joe Gideon
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- Lassen Forge
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Pole has to be secured both on top and bottom.
In the Apokiliptika Kantina there is a set of struts that run from the top vortices of the structure to the pole support in the center. The pole support is (as I remember) mounted on wood. It all ties into itself.
The pole itself is pretty strong, and has "end pieces" (like end caps) that support it laterally and also provide an attacxhment for the base piece (see next)
The bottom again is a wooden platform, and should be anchored firmly ninto the ground. Wood is thick, heavy, and large to distribute the weight - 3/4" plywood?
Metalwise - brass is classy, but Chrome (or stainless) means it won't lose it's shine.
Biggie, tho,,, if one doesn't know what they're doing on "the pole" they can get hurt. Anyone who's ever danced a pole first checks it to see what she (or he) can and cannot do on that particular pole. Pole failure can cause serious injury or worse. Just so you know.
But you need a solid and secure pair of points to mount the thing from - the bottom is easy (board and stakes), the top is the tricky part.
Hugz,
bb
In the Apokiliptika Kantina there is a set of struts that run from the top vortices of the structure to the pole support in the center. The pole support is (as I remember) mounted on wood. It all ties into itself.
The pole itself is pretty strong, and has "end pieces" (like end caps) that support it laterally and also provide an attacxhment for the base piece (see next)
The bottom again is a wooden platform, and should be anchored firmly ninto the ground. Wood is thick, heavy, and large to distribute the weight - 3/4" plywood?
Metalwise - brass is classy, but Chrome (or stainless) means it won't lose it's shine.
Biggie, tho,,, if one doesn't know what they're doing on "the pole" they can get hurt. Anyone who's ever danced a pole first checks it to see what she (or he) can and cannot do on that particular pole. Pole failure can cause serious injury or worse. Just so you know.
But you need a solid and secure pair of points to mount the thing from - the bottom is easy (board and stakes), the top is the tricky part.
Hugz,
bb
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How strictly do we police this?Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Biggie, tho,,, if one doesn't know what they're doing on "the pole" they can get hurt. Anyone who's ever danced a pole first checks it to see what she (or he) can and cannot do on that particular pole. Pole failure can cause serious injury or worse. Just so you know.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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theCryptofishist wrote:How strictly do we police this?BB Sue wrote:Biggie, tho,,, if one doesn't know what they're doing on "the pole" they can get hurt. Anyone who's ever danced a pole first checks it to see what she (or he) can and cannot do on that particular pole. Pole failure can cause serious injury or worse. Just so you know.
It's hard, and there's not a lot you can do. Post a sign with weight/activity limits. MOST people don't get too athletic on a pole unless they really know what they're doing and are pretty physically fit. What scares me is some beligerant frat boy (or some other persona obnoxia) wanting to bully their way to anything and either taking the structure down or the pole or hurting themselves really bad.
What concerns me is the comment that there is no upper support to the pole... and without it you can't have a usable pole. You *need* it supported on top and bottom, otherwise it's just a decoration, or worse, an "attractive nuisance", and it'll at best get bent (and since poles cost at least $150, not an attractive idea) and at worst someone can get hurt bad.
Wish we had pix of the one in our Kantina last year. And it wasn't really tightly secured (not like in a building), tho it was usable if one was careful... but it gives you an idea of what you're up against...
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Curse you Tribe Maintenance!!!
Potential Bar Names:
FireWater
The Oasis (like there aren't 30 other bars inBRC called that)
The Black Rock
Bar Barian
The Truckee (River)
Bar Tickular
The Pickle Jar
Moon of Alabama
Tar Pits
La Brea Tar Pits
Watering Hole
Sand Bar
Watering Whole
Beer Garden
Quench
The Publick House
The Publick Dome
The Publick Tent
The Chrome Dome
The Pavilion
Bathysphere
Swan Dive (we're not queer enough to get away with Greg Moranis's Memorial Swan Dive)
Jackknife
Cannonball
Belly Flop
Moe's
Duffland
On Duff Ears
The Ticket
Back of the Ticket
Ladies' Knight
Electric Larryland
On Playa
General Jack's Watering Hole
I figure those are collectively bad enough that someoen will come up with something so that we don't end up using one.
FireWater
The Oasis (like there aren't 30 other bars inBRC called that)
The Black Rock
Bar Barian
The Truckee (River)
Bar Tickular
The Pickle Jar
Moon of Alabama
Tar Pits
La Brea Tar Pits
Watering Hole
Sand Bar
Watering Whole
Beer Garden
Quench
The Publick House
The Publick Dome
The Publick Tent
The Chrome Dome
The Pavilion
Bathysphere
Swan Dive (we're not queer enough to get away with Greg Moranis's Memorial Swan Dive)
Jackknife
Cannonball
Belly Flop
Moe's
Duffland
On Duff Ears
The Ticket
Back of the Ticket
Ladies' Knight
Electric Larryland
On Playa
General Jack's Watering Hole
I figure those are collectively bad enough that someoen will come up with something so that we don't end up using one.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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our group has built a self-standing pole for various events. It has a base that assembles out of 2x6"s with slots, top supports, and it fits into a standard room (8' high) I think. It disassembles to fit into a station wagon typ car. It is also on ball bearings so it spins really easy.
We have never had problems with anyone getting hurt, usually just a few drunks trying it and making fools of themselves. Those tricks really do take an amazing level off fitness and coordination to pull of gracefully...
I agree about sturdiness. The first incarnation quickly wore out the top and bottom supports, allowing the pole to wobble unexpectedly. I should say by this point 3 drunken ladies were all using it at once...maybe not the best idea.
I will see about a photo and some more details (I had nothing to do with it other than embarrasing myself several times trying it out).
We have never had problems with anyone getting hurt, usually just a few drunks trying it and making fools of themselves. Those tricks really do take an amazing level off fitness and coordination to pull of gracefully...
I agree about sturdiness. The first incarnation quickly wore out the top and bottom supports, allowing the pole to wobble unexpectedly. I should say by this point 3 drunken ladies were all using it at once...maybe not the best idea.
I will see about a photo and some more details (I had nothing to do with it other than embarrasing myself several times trying it out).
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- thisisthatwhichis
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Also couldn't we just bring a post hole digger and a length of 2" pipe? no top support needed.
They do not really like post holes but if we backfill carefully with water and tamping should not be a problem...
They do not really like post holes but if we backfill carefully with water and tamping should not be a problem...
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From what I understand, even with good tamping and water, the wind will dig it back out a month or so after we leave.
Arrrggg!! Avast ye fucking fluffy bunny shirtcockers! Haul your drunken hairy fat ass out of our sight or prepare to receive a hot buttered hedgehog fired up your aft quarters!
Honey Badger don't care. Honey Badger don't give a shit!
Honey Badger don't care. Honey Badger don't give a shit!
