We want to build a scaffolding for our campground.
In the middle shold be a fire and we want to make it as much cost efficience as possible.
Tipps to do it better?
Help me /diy/
>>989757
the most cost effective is no scaffold.
why don't you tell us what exactly are you doing here
We want to build a scaffold ring to stand on - a beer table should have room on it on the front.
The middle should be free - there'll be a fire.
The question is - which parts of the plan can we change or which rack should we construct in an other way.
It is not about the tents - it is about the wood ring in the middle!
>>989759 is one of the racks to support the ring to stand on
>>989763
1. go back to school
2. learn english
3. try again
>drunk people
>fire
>flammable wood around the fire
>platform for drunk people to fall from
>possibility for drunk people to fall into the fire
This is a great plan.
>>989757
Okay, I'm going to point out something based on my impression of your post and what it looks like the other anon are trying to say.
We have no clue what you want, or what these pictures are supposed to mean. Try to describe the purpose of the (scaffold?) around the fire and we can probably help more. Like how tall is it? What is the size of your firepit? Is there space between it and the fire, or will it need to be fireproofed? Are people sitting or standing on it? Are you setting stuff on it?
Also, I really don't think scaffold is the word you are looking for.
>>989757
That quadcopter will never take off.