Hello,
I'm making some plinths and furniture for an art gallery. They want to install a sculpture weighing 1400kg on a floor that has a max load of 6kn per m2. The floor can only have 600kg per square metre. The existing (reinforced) base of the sculpture is 1m2. (Makes it way over max load).
In order to spread the load so that it's safe, I figure I can make a low base to spread the load over 2.5m2, then it should not exceed the max load.
I'm figuring making the base from C24 timber and plywood, but do you think it needs steel plate or other materials to make sure the load is spread evenly?
Any helpful thoughts greatly appreciated.
I'm making some plinths and furniture for an art gallery. They want to install a sculpture weighing 1400kg on a floor that has a max load of 6kn per m2. The floor can only have 600kg per square metre. The existing (reinforced) base of the sculpture is 1m2. (Makes it way over max load).
In order to spread the load so that it's safe, I figure I can make a low base to spread the load over 2.5m2, then it should not exceed the max load.
I'm figuring making the base from C24 timber and plywood, but do you think it needs steel plate or other materials to make sure the load is spread evenly?
Any helpful thoughts greatly appreciated.
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