nolatron
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This makes me want a gondola tree ornament
While not a D-Line Omega gondola, Von Roll makes some miniature Skyway models
https://www.facebook.com/vonrollmodelropeways/?rc=p
This makes me want a gondola tree ornament
Which hot countries are they using this cable in already? I couldn't find anything pine about its use in hot climates. ThanksDoppelmayr has build gondola systems in hot climates, they know what they are doing.
Which hot countries are they using this cable in already? I couldn't find anything pine about its use in hot climates. Thanks
Shouldn’t have a major impact on All Stars, but AoA...that could be a different story.Aslong as the room prices for AoA and All Star dont go up too much because of it , this is a good thing and it'll help with transportation as the busses seem to always be full and are really limited as of their destinations
Which hot countries are they using this cable in already? I couldn't find anything pine about its use in hot climates. Thanks
If it's in Vietnam, that makes Florida seem like an ice chest.I don't know about this cable specifically, but they have built system in Vietnam and Macao to name two, so they have hot climate experience.
There are many plastics that take extreme temperatures just fine. Florida climate is not going to melt the cables. That is foolish.I wonder how long this plastic will work in the intensive day to day all year use under the Florida sun compared to a less intense ice slope with cooler temps.
Oh, I don't know! If you scan through all 733 pages of this tread, I think you will be able to identify a whole lot of melted cables.There are many plastics that take extreme temperatures just fine. Florida climate is not going to melt the cables.
Obviously I wasn't talking about the cables melting, that's foolish. From the technical documents on the website posted this plastic is a filler to make the rope smoother therefore it's a filler of sorts between the metal. As such my question was pertaining to the durability of this in a heat situation but also a constant use situation, not one person has provided a single piece of useful info on this type of cable being used in a hot climates or a constant use situation. What people have posted it how this company has built systems in other countries or other equally repetitive comments that have nothing to do with my post.There are many plastics that take extreme temperatures just fine. Florida climate is not going to melt the cables.
So for more clarification, does anyone know of this plastic treated cable type being used in a high use system like Disney will have in a similar climate? No I am not asking what hot countries countries gondolas are used in nor systems that are operated 365 days a year I am asking which systems use this cable in those situations.
Obviously I wasn't talking about the cables melting, that's foolish. From the technical documents on the website posted this plastic is a filler to make the rope smoother therefore it's a filler of sorts between the metal. As such my question was pertaining to the durability of this in a heat situation but also a constant use situation, not one person has provided a single piece of useful info on this type of cable being used in a hot climates or a constant use situation. What people have posted it how this company has built systems in other countries or other equally repetitive comments that have nothing to do with my post.
So for more clarification, does anyone know of this plastic treated cable type being used in a high use system like Disney will have in a similar climate? No I am not asking what hot countries countries gondolas are used in nor systems that are operated 365 days a year I am asking which systems use this cable in those situations.
I only send them by cable. That's "on line" right?You leave a lot of Amazon reviews I bet.
I would guess the company selling the product (whose professional reputation is on the line in a high profile install) and the multi-billion dollar corporation buying the product would have looked into if the product was compatible with the Florida weather or not. Why would either side want to install something that is not necessary for the end product if it wasn’t compatible? Common sense tells us it probably is.Obviously I wasn't talking about the cables melting, that's foolish. From the technical documents on the website posted this plastic is a filler to make the rope smoother therefore it's a filler of sorts between the metal. As such my question was pertaining to the durability of this in a heat situation but also a constant use situation, not one person has provided a single piece of useful info on this type of cable being used in a hot climates or a constant use situation. What people have posted it how this company has built systems in other countries or other equally repetitive comments that have nothing to do with my post.
So for more clarification, does anyone know of this plastic treated cable type being used in a high use system like Disney will have in a similar climate? No I am not asking what hot countries countries gondolas are used in nor systems that are operated 365 days a year I am asking which systems use this cable in those situations.
What portions of EN 10264-3 and ANSI B77.1 do you find insufficient for Florida?Obviously I wasn't talking about the cables melting, that's foolish. From the technical documents on the website posted this plastic is a filler to make the rope smoother therefore it's a filler of sorts between the metal. As such my question was pertaining to the durability of this in a heat situation but also a constant use situation, not one person has provided a single piece of useful info on this type of cable being used in a hot climates or a constant use situation. What people have posted it how this company has built systems in other countries or other equally repetitive comments that have nothing to do with my post.
So for more clarification, does anyone know of this plastic treated cable type being used in a high use system like Disney will have in a similar climate? No I am not asking what hot countries countries gondolas are used in nor systems that are operated 365 days a year I am asking which systems use this cable in those situations.
Obviously I wasn't talking about the cables melting, that's foolish. From the technical documents on the website posted this plastic is a filler to make the rope smoother therefore it's a filler of sorts between the metal. As such my question was pertaining to the durability of this in a heat situation but also a constant use situation, not one person has provided a single piece of useful info on this type of cable being used in a hot climates or a constant use situation. What people have posted it how this company has built systems in other countries or other equally repetitive comments that have nothing to do with my post.
So for more clarification, does anyone know of this plastic treated cable type being used in a high use system like Disney will have in a similar climate? No I am not asking what hot countries countries gondolas are used in nor systems that are operated 365 days a year I am asking which systems use this cable in those situations.
It's been a while since I've been into this topic (nonstop work and all), have they started hanging the cabins yet?
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