Glad to hear it - beginning to doubt my "building background"!
Kind Regards
Keith
Keith Nicholls BSc MSc CEng FIMMM MICE MIQ
Principal Engineer
Geotechnics Ltd
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River Lane, Saltney
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Caroline Vulliamy
Sent: 17 April 2012 14:27
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Subject: Re: Aerial Ropeways
We use stanchion here - East Cornwall.
Caroline Vulliamy
> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:48:43 +0100
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> Subject: Aerial Ropeways
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> What word or term do people use for the uprights that support the
rope/wire
> in an aerial ropeway? I personally prefer stanchion but the Ordnance
> Survey seem to use standard, and I have also seen trestle, tower.
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