WeldCrazy
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In all hounesty wouldnt that be best drawn up first and some calcs done on it (by a qualified eng), I build alot of things from zero drawings, but if your doing something that could protentialy clapse (even if its posibly not your fault) then its best to be covered, anything that involves the general public is scary stuff and its a good idea to cover your own Im sure it would come under regs and need a cert....
as mentioned by the time you do all this you maybe better just buying......
yup, thats what i want to do, but i want to cut costs down where possiable, would a NDT every year be required on this ?
but surly if i was to buy one of these systems, every year i would need a valid NDT on it ??