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Always interesting those roofs. Wood or steel? Not for the DIY: rollercoaster constructions and the use of thin tubes explained.



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I wouldn't go near a roller coaster if you paid me ...... gives me the heebie jeebies just thinking about it.

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Reading the above lead me to this
Absolutely fascinating & scary.
Well worth a look.

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@ Blaze, so I can assume that the view from this hotel window in Las Vegas would not be entirely to your liking, not even from the pavement at the entrance.


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Blaze wrote: Fri Oct 24, 2025 2:13 pm I wouldn't go near a roller coaster if you paid me ...... .
Me either.

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@RA - good grief, that would be a nightmare !!

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@ L Austin France, a scary story indeed, check and double check, design and actual construction, measure twice, cut once.
About steel hanger rods and nuts.

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RobertArthur wrote: Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:18 pm @ Blaze, so I can assume that the view from this hotel window in Las Vegas would not be entirely to your liking, not even from the pavement at the entrance.


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You forgot to mention the stratosphère roller coaster, that is on top of a 330m tower,



Although, apparently it has now been removed.

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There was one featured on Youtube some years ago, I forget the name, but the unforgettable shot was all the people stepping away from the ride after it finished. Many of them with very wet stains in their nether regions.
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If you lived in this high-rise building in downtown San Francisco, I fear that even moderate wind speeds could have the same effect on the residents or even in calm weather: the building is sinking. The Milennium tower, not designed and built to last. Perhaps back to Roman structural engineering?


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