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L J OSHKOSH ON THE WATER Job Address 2737 HARRISON ST Designer CITY OF OSHKOSH BUILDING PERMIT -APPLICATION AND RECORD Owner OSHKOSH CORPORATION Contractor OWNER No 138137 Create Date 08/25/2009 Category 256 - Parking Lots, Driveways Type IS Building 0 Sign 0 Canopy 0 Fence 0 Raze Plan Zoning Class of Const: Size Unfinished /Basement Sq. Ft. Rooms Height Ft. ❑ Projection Finished /Living Sq. Ft. Bedrooms Stories Canopies Garage Sq. Ft. Baths Signs Foundation 0 Poured Concrete 0 Floating Slab 0 Pier 0 Other 0 Concrete Block 0 Post 0 Treated Wood Occupancy Permit Not Required Occupancy Fee $0.00 Flood Plain Height Permit Park Dedication # Dwelling Units 0 # Structures 0 Use /Nature ,Factory / Pave and fence 7600 sf storage lot. of Work HVAC Contractor Electric Contractor Fees: Valuation $26,000.00 Plan Approval Issued By: Plumbing Contractor $0.00 Permit Fee Paid $166.00 Park Dedication $0.00 Date 09/16/2009 Final /O.P. 00/00/0000 ❑ Permit Voided I Parcel Id # 1519600000 In the performance of this work I agree to perform all work pursuant to rules governing the described construction. While the City of Oshkosh has no authority to enforce easement restrictions of which it is not a party, if you perform the work described in this permit application within an easement, the City strongly urges the permit applicant to contact the easement holder(s) and to secure any necessary approvals before starting such activity. I have read anc ur)dQrstand the More mentioned information. q G Signature O �cL /- /� /� /1 Date ! f% I Agent/Owner Address Oshkosh WI 54901 - 0000 Telephone Number To schedule inspections please call the Inspection Request line at 236 -5128 noting the Address, Permit Number, Type of Inspection (i.e. Footing, Service, Final, etc.), Access into Building if Secure (how do we gain entry), your Name and Phone Number. Unless specified otherwise, we will assume the project is ready at the time the request is received. Work may continue if the inspection is not performed within two business days from the time the project is ready. CITY OF OSHKOSH - DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SITE PLAN REVIEW - ZONING Location of Property: 2737 Harrison Street Date Rec'd: 08/17/09 Applicant Name: Matt Woodrow. AECOM _ Phone: 920 -235 -0270 Fax:920- 235 -0321 Applicant Address: 558 N. Main Street City: Oshkosh State: WI Zip: 54901 Owner: Oshkosh Corporation Parcel Number(s): 15 -1960 -0000 Zoning: M -2 Type of Construction: Pave 7600 s f for enclosed storage area Compliance Checklist use Height Access Regulations LrndseaPi Lot Width Front Setback a°�;igSta n4a L- ighting Lo"4epth Corner Side Setba k Loading Stand Signage Lot -Area Interior- Sicip Setback Vision r`l Mechanical c oo inrg 14eo4p}a}n Rear- -Se back T+ans. Yard Stand BO A /G RIPP CA-nd4ions A 13ort Building Are Refuse Scr- ins Other: Fencing Comments /Conditions NOTE: This review is for the proposed fenced storage area only. NOTE: No changes occurring to existing access drives. NOTE: Review does not include any additional exterior lighting as no photometric plan has been submitted. NOTE: Review does not include any additional sign as no signage plan has been submitted. NOTE: Area to be screened by 355 l.f. of 6' high fencing. The proposed fencing will include `'PrivacyLink" material to solidly screen area from view. Review Fee: $100.00 ** *THIS REVIEW IS FOR ZONING PURPOSES ONLYAND IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT * ** ***CONTACT INSPECTION SERVICES (920- 236 -5050) TO DETERMINE IF MORE INFORMATION IS NEEDED*** Approved ❑ Approved w /Conditions ❑ Denied ❑ Hold Reviewed by: Todd Muehrer Review Date: 08/21/09 Please contact the Zoning Administrator at 920.236 5059 if you have any questions. REVIEW AUTHORITY As per Section 30 -5 Enforcement of the City Zoning Ordinance, the Director of Community Development, or designee, must approve all plans, except the following, (I) Alterations or Interior work when the use is conforming and when no change in use is proposed. (2) Maintenance items, e.g. siding, windows, etc., when the use is conforming and when no change is proposed. COPY: Planning Address File Engineering PrivacyLi*nk. COMMERCIAL "'` RESIDENTIAL "� INDUSTRIAL the Arses standard III the old standard Privacy Decorative Slats "PRE- WOVEN" into the wire i !� V PrivacyLinke Products Yes Yes 06yWoodo Industrial Yes Specifications Yes Yes Yes Yes Wind load and privacy factor - approximately 980/0 980/0 75% 3 1/2" x 5" Mesh Yes Yes Yes 2" x 2" Mesh Fifteen year pro-rata limited warranty Nlo No Available in 9 or 11 gauge galvanized before weaving N 0 Yes Yes (GBW) Type 11 class IV wire (1.20 oz.) Forest Green Redwood Gra Dark Brown N Available in 9 gauge aluminized wire Available in 9 or 10 gauge galvanized before weaving Yes FE:i m Yes (GBW) Type 11 class IV wire (1.20 oz.) Self-locking double wall slats (no staples) YE�S 90% Yes Yes i 80% Y(rS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Available in 25 rolls Vincrements thereafter Yes Yes Yes Yes Available in 9 gauge galvanized before weaving (GBW) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Type 11 class V wire (2.0 oz.) Available in 9 different slat colors Wow Yes 111'�q`,'Ji�'-!'!:J'��` il, zT �TR Available in9 gauge -fl- n,--!,s,h- I' 0,gauge core fuse'd,& Yes 1E, Fifteen year pro-rata limited warranty Yes Yes ... .......... . bonded vinyl coated wire - 7 colors available (except Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VinylWood) Forest Green Redwood Gra Dark Brown White Black Royal Blue Available in 9 gauge aluminized wire Yes White Black FE:i m Yes Yes Self-locking double wall slats (no staples) YE�S d 'I Yes tNt!,ill !N_a 41�11 R Yes Mix any color of slat with any color of wire (except Viny/Woode). Colors are approximations. 124: -- - --- --- - -- ----- Chain link manufactured up to 12' high . . ...... .. Yes Yes Yes Yes 80% Y(rS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Available in 25 rolls Vincrements thereafter Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Slats inserted into chain-link fabric Yes Yes Yes Yes j YE)S Available in 9 different slat colors Wow Yes 111'�q`,'Ji�'-!'!:J'��` il, zT �TR Yes Yes Yes Fifteen year pro-rata limited warranty Yes Yes ... .......... . Yes Yes Yes SLAT COLORS WIRE CHAIN LINK COLORS Forest Green Redwood Gra Dark Brown Bei a Forest Green Redwood Gra Dark Brown White Black Royal Blue Sky Blue Beige White Black Galvanized Mix any color of slat with any color of wire (except Viny/Woode). Colors are approximations. Additional colors are available upon request Stronger Vinyl Fence Alterna Vinyl fence is very expensive and commands top dollar often leaving the potential customer unable to afford it with no alternative. Privayl-ink offers a privacy fence with white PVC coated wire, white slats and a white top cap that looks much like a vinyl fence, is considerably sturdier, and is less expensive. Ye LvArdi 10 r: r: rz, �f - ` f / e f// t f /!/ f✓ f f � / f ! ! ✓ � f ✓ / f / / I f / f .P ��' /'' / F/ f / P / / f ✓f � 9yyy {� A. Ye LvArdi 10 r: r: rz, 4 w it 9yyy {� A. 4 w Architectural Reference Specification Reinforced Vinyl Fence While it is the intent of this specification to assist the professional specifier in making an informed choice of components and installation techniques, this is still a gen- eral specification. Certain details such as framework sizes, post spacing and concrete footer sizes must be tailored to the specifics of the job site. Wind loading data, freeze - thaw rates and other site conditions must be considered. 1.1 Summary This specification details the components and require- ments for complete fence systems incorporating: f rivacvLinkJ I'itrv/Wooda!) Industrial Link(k PrivacvMaster® S1a/Link® 1.2 Work Included The contractor shall provide labor, materials and all nec- essary accessory items for the installation of the privacy fencing system specified herein. 1.3 Related Work General Conditions - Earthwork - Concrete 1.4 System Description The privacy fencing system shall be a complete system made up of chain link fence fabric (Re- enforced Vinyl Fence Fabric) with pre- inserted polyethylene slats, frame- work, fittings, gates and incidental accessory items. 1.5 Quality Assurance Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in perform- ing the work of this section with minimum five (5) years documented experience. 1.6 References ASTM D638 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics ASTM D746 Standard Test Method for Brittleness ASTM D747 Standard Test Method for Appar- ent Bending Modulus of Plastics by Means of a Cantilever Beam ASTM D 1238 Standard Test Method for Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by Extrusion Plas- tometer ASTM D 1505 Standard Test Method for Density of Plastics by the Density- Gradient Technique (All ASTM Standards referenced in this specification) 1.7 Submittals Shop drawings, manufacturer's product data and samples, plan layout including spacing of components, accessories and post details shall be submitted for approval. PART' -2 Pk6OUCTS 2.1 Manufacturer The Reinforced Vinyl Fence fabric with pre - inserted slats shall be manufactured by PrivacyLinkg, LLC P.O. Box 295, Hyde Park, Utah 84318. The manufacturer may be contacted at 800 -574 -1076, 435 -563 -1058 or via fax at 435- 563 -1062. The manufacturer's web site is located at http: / /www.eprivacylink.com and E -Mail may be sent to info@,privacylink.com. All other components of the system such as framework, fittings and gates shall be manufactured by various standard fence industry manu- facturers. 2.2 3 r %" x 5" Mesh Products Reinforced vinyl fence fabric A. Privac-LiukV & tndustriall ink® The fence fabric shall be: Height (choose one) 3', 42 ", 4', 5', 6', 7', 8', 10', 12' high. Fabric Diameter & Finish (choose one) I. 3 -1/2" x 5" mesh by 9 ga. (0.148 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817, 1.2 oz Type II Class 4. OR 2. 3 -1/2" x 5" mesh by 10 ga. (0.135 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817, 1.2 oz Type II Class 4. OR 3. 3 -1/2" x 5" mesh by 9 ga. finish (10ga. Core) vinyl coated by the thermally fused and bonded method per ASTM F668, Class 2b. OR 4. 3 -1/2" x 5" mesh by 9 ga. (0.148 ") aluminized before weaving per ASTM A491, Type I. OR 5. 3 -1/2" x 5" mesh by 9 ga. (0.148 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817, 2.0 oz Type II Class 5. Fabric Color (choose one when using #3 above): The vinyl coated chain link fabric shall be black, brown, beige, dark green, white, gray or redwood. I he privacy slats For PrivaePlink « 1 'icl? ai,_ p t ocd al th• time, ofrianut ilu rim), ',)alt h- douhl� .mall :e'ls locl,ili , 2nd apps .% 2 t Alf. be providc a nal t fit it the tcvca fa[ i° and mo,'1de a "` `} =r z prn acv, The prilacy slats for Inehrstrial Linker which are pre- inserted at the time of roanu facturing shall he double wall and approx 23 side to provide a privacy fence fabric %pith a approx privacy. The slats shall be held in position in the chain link fabric byeithera staple or astitch. Both types of slats shall be manufactured from vir- gin, high density polyethylene and shall be (choose one) white, redwood, dark brown, forest green, beige, gray, black, royal blue or sky blue (color chart available from the manufacturer on request). B. 14nj A oodG The fence fabric shall be: Height ;choose one 3'.42 ", 4', 5'.. 6 -, 7', 8', 10', 12' high. Fabric Natneter & Finish I. '-1/2" x 5" mesh by 9 ga. finish (I0ga. Corcf vinyl coated by the thermally firsedand bonded method per ASTM F -668, Class 2b. Fabric Color: The vinyl coated chain link fabric color shall be "Cedar Tone." The privacy slats, which are pre - inserted at the time of manufactur- ing, shall be double wall, fluted to give a wood like appearance. sel f- locking and approx 2.85" wide to provide a tight fit in the fence fabric and provide it 98% approx privacy. The slats shall be manufac- tured front virgin, high- density polyethylene and the color shall be "Cedar Tone 2.3 2" x 2" Mesh Products Reinforced vinyl fence fabric A. PrivacyMaster® & SlatLink® The fence fabric shall be: Heieht (choose one) 3', 42 ", 4', 5', 6', 7', 8', 10', 12' high. Fabric Diameter & Finish (choose one) I . 2" mesh by 9 ga. (0.148 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817, 1.2oz Type I1 Class 4. OR 2. 2" mesh by 11 ga. (0.120 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817 1.2oz Type II Class 4. OR 3. 2" mesh by 9 ga. finish (10ga. Core) vinyl coated by the thermally fused and bonded method per ASTM F668, Class 2B. OR 4. 2" mesh by 9 go, (0.148 ") aluminized before weaving per ASTM A491, Type I. OR 5. 2" mesh by 9 ga. (0.148 ") galvanized before weaving per ASTM A392 & A817, 2.0 oz Type II Class 5. Fabric Color (choose one when using c. above): The vinyl coated chain link fabric shall be black, brown, beige, dark green, white, gray or redwood. The privacy slats for Privac} Master® which are pre- inserted at the time of manufacturing shall be double wall, self - locking, approx 1.5" wide to provide a tight fit in the fence fabric and provide a 90% approx privacy. The privacy slats for SlatLink© which are pre - inserted at the time of manufacturing shall be double wall, self- locking, approx 1.25" wide to provide a tight fit in the fence fabric and provide an 80% approx privacy. The slats shall be manufactured from virgin, high density polyethylene and shall be (choose one) white, redwood, dark brown, forest green, beige, gray, black, royal blue and sky blue (color chart available from the manufacturer on request). 2.4 Framework, Fittings & Gates Framework, per ASTM F1043 - Standard Specification for Strength and Protective Coatings on Metal Industrial Chain Link Fence Framework (special consideration to wind loading should be considered). Fence Fittings, per ASTM F626 - Standard Specification for Fence Fittings. Swing & Slide Gates, per ASTM F900 & F01184 - Stan- dard Specification for Industrial and Commercial Swing Gates & Slide Gates. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 Preparation Prepare the grade and remove surface irregularities, if any, which may interfere with the installation of the fence. 3.2 Installation Per ASTM F -567 — Standard Practice for Installation of Chain Link Fence 3.3 Clean Up Contractor shall clean the job site of excess materi- als and debris. Material from posthole excavations shall be scattered uniformly away from the posts. 1.2 oz is class 1 1.2 oz is type It class 4 OAFA 1.0 0Z is class 2 -1.0 0Z is tylle If class 5 Pr'ivacyLinkOO q4008 P.O. Box 295 Hyde Park, Utah 84318 Tel: (800) 574 -1076 (435) 563 -1058 Fax: (435) 563 -1062 Web: www.eprivacylink.com Email: info @eprivacylink.com Member Copyright 02007 PrlvacyLink -All Rights Reserved 7 a a 1 1 1 1 1 � , 1 :1 1 • 1 t � 4 ��i diiit� 1 aitLtLIKIULILIILaaa`aX! � ►' �s ii i� i i S i i it i ce\ a t a , a .� a a � ,\ ► . to `a , t� sa\ ca. � ,•�►\rra'a�a'ras\►�+a��a�a\►�a. I a" ai M i i a aim a s aii aM M `aaaa`laaa�,asasata� LIRLsttl'lsil<ttiti%t� ' laar\ltEatfi\.aavL%LWV - ia�ta�,ai►ta�as�aaaa�aa� ►��a�,ataasaai�at�asa� ,�/ �,, � lsataiitlat'atiitst'a ' +, � � � :a�►t�z�.���aaaata`�r� �� i ���� t'� �.►��stsaaaaataa�at 1 LIMILOWWiiisiWWIMM 1 � � . � � ► � t t t . t t � � ii ��� � � l�tt�tlaaii�tltaaaa7 �.� rr►�rrrrirrr��rvrrrrirrrr�rrr° i 1►���IIAY�ggq,i • PrivacyLinke INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Locating Terminal Posts (Corner, end and gateposts are called terminal posts) Locate the boundary lines to your property. Drive some stakes into the ground along the extension on your property line and stretch a chalk line or string between each stake. Be sure to allow about 24" on the offset (See Figure 1). It is recommended that all posts be set approximately 4" inside the property line se that concrete footings do not encroach onto any adjoining property. When determining the positions of gateposts remember that clearance for hinges, latches, etc., is included in the listed width of the gate. Therefore; if you ordered a gate for a 36" opening, the post spacing should be exactly 36 ", inside post face to inside post face. Gates come in the following standard widths: Single walk – 36 ", 39 ", 42" and 48" / Double drive – 10 ft. and 12 ft. Mark the location of each gatepost with a small stake. Fig. 1 -F ' `"�, - - - -M G � E STEP 2 Setting Terminal Posts Although post depth will be determined by local weather and soil conditions, holes for terminal posts are normally dug 8" wide and 18" to 30" deep with vertical sides (See Figure 2). Fig. 2 Now dig all terminal postholes. t L EM Fbft z E Caffm RAa = C Li { iL CII& Post& G STRUCTURE e G � E STEP 2 Setting Terminal Posts Although post depth will be determined by local weather and soil conditions, holes for terminal posts are normally dug 8" wide and 18" to 30" deep with vertical sides (See Figure 2). Fig. 2 Now dig all terminal postholes. Next, with crayon or chalk, mark the ground line on posts. Height, above level ground, of terminal posts will equal will equal the height of the fence fabric plus 2 ". Height of line posts (intermediate posts) will equal the height of the fabric minus 2 ". Set terminal posts in concrete. Posts should be centered into the hole. Be sure that the crayon mark remains at ground level. Check the plumb with a carpenter's level. Finally, crown all post footings so that water drains down and away from posts (See figure 3). (For special conditions See Figure 4) Fig 3 STEP 3 Locating and Setting Line Posts (Intermediate Posts) Fig 4 After concrete footings have hardened enough for posts to remain plumb, stretch a string taut between terminal posts. It should be positioned on the outside face of the post 4" below the top (See Figure 5). Measure the distance of all line posts with stakes. Align with the centers of terminal posts. Now, dig the postholes (normally 6" wide and 18" to 24" deep) and set the line posts. Before concrete begins to set, adjust post height by carefully moving post up or down in footing. Top of line posts should be even with string; outside face approximately ' /a" inside. Check plumb with carpenter's level. Crown footings as in step 1. Fig 5 STEP 4 Adding Fittings to Terminal Posts Please refer to materials checklist for the description and quantity of fittings that are required for various post types and heights. After concrete footings have been allowed to sufficiently harden, slip the tension bands onto the terminal posts. The long flat surface of the tension band should face toward the outside of the fence. Next, add brace bands (See Figure 6). Take care not to spread or distort the fittings. Now apply all post caps. Fig. 6 STEP 5 APPLY TOP RAIL Place eye -top fitting on the end of each line post. The-flat side of the eye -top should be toward the outside of the fence (See Figure 7). Insert one length of top rail pipe through the eye -tops closest to a terminal post. Slip a rail end onto the end of the top rail and attach it to a terminal post by using the brace band. Secure by using a 5/16" X 1 '/4" carriage bolt (See Figure 7). Continue by forcing lengths of swedge end top rail together through the eye -tops. (If swedge end top rail is not used, join lengths together with top rail sleeve.) Upon reaching the next terminal post, measure carefully and cut the top rail to fit tightly between the last length of top rail and the rail end fastened to the brace band on the terminal post. Secure in place with a carriage bolt. *F N. T —� T1 t ;ax T Bald . 9. r PM eIMG � G+Ii�E 191PR P I ST STEP 5 APPLY TOP RAIL Place eye -top fitting on the end of each line post. The-flat side of the eye -top should be toward the outside of the fence (See Figure 7). Insert one length of top rail pipe through the eye -tops closest to a terminal post. Slip a rail end onto the end of the top rail and attach it to a terminal post by using the brace band. Secure by using a 5/16" X 1 '/4" carriage bolt (See Figure 7). Continue by forcing lengths of swedge end top rail together through the eye -tops. (If swedge end top rail is not used, join lengths together with top rail sleeve.) Upon reaching the next terminal post, measure carefully and cut the top rail to fit tightly between the last length of top rail and the rail end fastened to the brace band on the terminal post. Secure in place with a carriage bolt. Fig 7 STEP 6 Hanging Fence Fabric Starting at a terminal post, unroll PrivacyLink fabric on the ground along the outside of the fence line to next terminal post. (Important: Make sure that the dog eared end of the slats are facing down as you both hang the fabric and connect one roll to another! The reason for this is that your customer needs to know that when they install PrivacyLink it makes connecting two rolls together much easier. As you insert the three loose slats that come with each roll of PrivacyLink, it is very important to start the insertion with the dog -eared end of the slat and begin inserting from the top of the fence fabric. If this method is not followed, it makes inserting the slat starting from the flat end extremely hard if not nearly impossible. Another reason for having all of the dog eared ends of the slats facing the same direction, is not only for esthetics, but also makes the privacy reveal the same, which would not be the case if the "dog ears" were in different directions; some up and some down.) Then, slide a tension bar through the first row of chain link. Fasten evenly spaced tension bands (already on the post) to the tension bar, fabric combination. Use 5/16" X 1 ' /a" carriage bolts; heads to the outside of the fence. Now, walk along the fabric and stand it up against the fence frame, taking out the slack as you go. Loosely attach fabric to top rail with a few tie wires to hold it in place. Next, separate enough fabric from the roll to span the opening between the terminal posts. It is not necessary to cut wire (See Figure 8). (we recommend using galvanized strand or tie wire only, no aluminum) Fig 8 Removing Excess Fabric With pliers, open the top and bottom loops (knuckles) of a single strand of wire at the desired point of separation. Unwind the strand up through the links until the fabric comes apart. Splicing Sections of PrivacyLink Fabric Each 25' roll of PrivacyLink comes with three loose slats and one loose strand of wire. Each end of the roll has one slat removed for quick splicing. Simply lay the fabric end to end. Join the two sections by winding the loose stand down, corkscrew style, through the end links. Take the three loose slats and insert them with dog -eared end pointing the same direction as the adjoining fence slats. Join and tighten the knuckles at the top and bottom to secure and to match the adjoining knuckles. STEP 7 Stretching the Fabric The fence will need to be stretched from the terminal post already attached toward the opposite terminal post (do not stretch more than 100 lft of PrivacyLink fabric at a time). Insert a tension bar about 3 feet inside the unattached end of the fabric. Then, securely fasten on end of the fence stretcher to the tension bar and the other end to the terminal post (See Figure 9). Now, stretch the fabric. The correct fabric tension should allow a slight amount of give when squeezed by hand. Caution should be taken not to over stretch the fabric resulting in a loss of privacy & possible slat slippage! You will know that you have over stretched the fabric when the ends of the slats touch or extend beyond the knuckle. They should be approximately 1/8" of an inch (both top and bottom) from touching the knuckle at the middle section of your stretched fabric. Adjust fabric to exact length by adding or removing wire as described in figure 8. Then insert a tension bar at the end of the fabric and connect to tension bands on terminal post. After removing the fence stretcher fasten fabric securely with tie wires spaced approximately 24" apart along the top rail and 12" apart on each line post (See Figure 10). Finally securely tighten nuts on all brace and tension bands. Fig 9 Fig 10 Step 8 Hanging Gates The same installation procedure is used on both single walk and double drive gates (See Figure 11). Apply post (male) hinges to gatepost. To prevent gate from being lifted off, top post hinge should be installed with pin pointing up. Set gate in place, aligning top post hinge with pin pointing up. Set gate in place, aligning top of gate with top of fence. Adjust hinges to allow for full swing position gate latch at convenient height. Tighten all bolts securely. Fig 11 Q PICT Gay BRAcE BAND TENSM BA .M (�2 I IRA1L END E DESCRIPTION OUANTTTY M USE fall. am FENCE C same bad footage of wm fees 9310 mirm*vs- Said in so ft. roes. 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Anything beyond this will make your bias too high or too low in spots along your bias. Bend open each top selvage. Carefully remove all slats from the full length of fabric used for the bias. 4" OR 2" STEPS a. 4" STEPS using 20" of drop in 120" of distance, do the following; 1. Figure the drop and distance of your stretch, 20" per 120 ". 2. Decide if you want to make 4" steps (easier) or 2" steps (harder). 4" is preferred. 3. Determine number of steps necessary by dividing total inches of drop by the step measurement. 20 "/4 " =5 4. Add 1 to the number of steps it takes to get the desired drop. 5 +1 =6 5. Now divide the distance by the number of steps. 120 " /6 =20 6. Step the fabric according to the achieved distance. Every 20" step the fabric 4 ". b. 2" STEPS using 14" of drop in 120" of distance: 1. Figure the drop and distance of your stretch, 14" per 120" 2. 2" steps. 3. Determine number of steps necessary by dividing total inches of drop by the step measurement. 14 "/2 =7 4. Add 1 to the number of steps it takes to get the desired drop. 7 +1 =8 5. Now divide the distance by the number of steps. 120 " /8 =15 6. Every 15: step the fabric 2" II. 4" steps are easier and faster to complete, but the 2" steps look better. a. 4" steps are faster because you have half as many steps to make. b. Also, a 4" step is easier because once you break the wire you just have to position the stepped portion one full diamond above or below the remaining fabric and then weave the wire back together. III. 2" steps require more work. a. Once you have broken the portion of wire you intend to step, you need to place it above or below the remaining wire '/z of a diamond. b. You will notice that you cannot weave the wire back together. c. At this time you have to take a needle from the end of the remaining wire and weave it into the front of the remaining wire where you intend to make you step. d. Now you should have two odd or even needles facing each other. e. Now you can step the wire 2" and weave the two pieces back together with the original needle you pulled out when you broke the wire. f. You should now have a 2" step. What happens if desired step lands in the middle of a needle? g. When you are stepping slatted fabric with the 3 ' /z" x 5" diamonds, there are times when your desired distance for the step lands in the middle of a needle. If you make your step at that point, you will gain an inch or so of distance. That is alright, but you need to get the inch back sooner or later, so maybe every 3 steps you step the fabric down a needle sooner than before and you will get back 3 inches. Each needle is approximately 3" wide. IV. Using 9 -gauge needles to make up the ends of the wire. a. By using a needle from 2 -9 -6 fabric, you can stretch very short panels of slatted chain lick and keep them tight. b. 9 -gauge also allows you to put a full slat back into the ends of the fabric. It looks cleaner and you don't have to cut slats to fit into the ends of fabric. c. The 9- guage, 2" chain link needle will not weave directly into the slatted chain link. You will need to stretch it to match the larger needles of the tension material. It is recommended to hoop one end of the needle on the bottom tension wire and pull once from the middle of the needle; then again at the end of the needle. You can then lay it next to the slatted chain link and check it. d. Once all of the desired steps have been made for your bias, reinstall all of the slats back into the fabric except the two end slats where the tension band will be inserted and carefully bend the selvage back into it's original position. When inserting the tension band, avoid getting up on a ladder to insert from the top down by inserting the tension back up through the last two or three links until you have slid the band up to the bottom of the rod and continue installing from the top down through the remainder of the links until it is in position and ready for tightening and attachment. 10 { ? a4a PrivVia cy L i n ko Bias Installation Instructions II For 450 Slopes Bend open each selvage both top and bottom so that you can easily twist the wire. Carefully remove all slats from the full length of fabric used for the bias. Twist each strand of wire one link turn more than the last starting with the second wire from highest end of the bias; 1 turn, next wire 2 turns, next wire 3 turns and so forth until you have finished the desired length of the bias. Once all of the desired turns have been made, reinstall all of the slats except the two end slats where the tension band will be inserted and carefully -bend the selvage back into it's original position. Attach mesh to the end posts. Cut slat with Slat Ripper and insert to fill in the gap. The results are a great looking, gradual sloping bias. ii Dannhoff, Allyn J. From: Gray, Laura E. Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:26 PM To: Noe, Brian; Muehrer, Todd M.; Dannhoff, Allyn J. Cc: Rabe, James E. Subject: Plan Approvals The following plans have been approved from an engineering standpoint: 2737 Harrison St - Oshkosh Corp. Parking Lot Expansion 450 Josslyn St - UWO Softball Diamond 500 -520 N. 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