
rainw3rld4ngel
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- Sep 13, 2023
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I assume the beam at the very top would be the sturdiest, being supported by all the others.
This is an old photo & i cant really estimate the height from it, but i assume the highest beam might also be difficult to reach (i have no clue right now honestly)(and it's probably difficult to stand / move around here safely using the beams on the floor, the ceiling isn't meant to be stood on).
(i also can't work out the shape of that beam from this photo very well either - whether it might be thin like others..)
the flat beams i assumed could snap in the middle.
the angled ceiling beams i wondered about, but didn't really know what to say.
you cant really 'test' your house like you would with a branch
This is an old photo & i cant really estimate the height from it, but i assume the highest beam might also be difficult to reach (i have no clue right now honestly)(and it's probably difficult to stand / move around here safely using the beams on the floor, the ceiling isn't meant to be stood on).
(i also can't work out the shape of that beam from this photo very well either - whether it might be thin like others..)
the flat beams i assumed could snap in the middle.
the angled ceiling beams i wondered about, but didn't really know what to say.
you cant really 'test' your house like you would with a branch

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