How do I make 10' swinging rope bridge? Need plans or something.?
Question:I don't know how the boards attach...do I need spacers to keep space between boards so they don't pinch feet? How is this attached to the cable?
I need help. thanks
Answers:
I will begin by assuming you are going to put safety first in every step of this project, including whether to actually do it yourself or not.
First, you need to pick your rope properly. Repelling cord is weight-rated and you should calculate the weight of the boards, hardware, and estimate for people to be certain you get a rope that will hold the weight. If you can't accomplish this step - GO NO FURTHER and hire someone.
Assuming you were able to find an appropriate rope/cable, the the easiest way to attach the boards to the cable at the bottom of the bridge is with U-bolts. Drill holes in the board and insert the U-bolt from the bottom up with the rope run through. A knot on either side of the U-bolt will keep the board from sliding in either direction.
The most critical part will be attaching the bridge securely at either end. Don't rely on a simple knot to hold the ropes in place. Use hardware! Cable clamps, eye bolts, etc.
This CAN be done! (Obviously, there are thousands of rope courses all over the country with similar obstacles, and worldwide there are probably thousands of rope bridges in everyday use.) Just think safety in every step. If at any point you aren't certain that what you're doing is safe and secure, STOP and hire someone.
This sounds like it's beyond most peoples expertise. Your going to either get hurt yourself or harm someone else with this job unless you hire someone that knows what they're doing, and I mean" what they doing" this doesn't sound like a job for a novice.
If this involves any height then I would suggest you don't try anything foolish.
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