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2 I Funko — Batman Art Support Response Letter <br /> composite beam with the aluminum plate attached to it as it is. (not as <br /> suggested in comment #2). There are three categories of loads applied... ' <br /> tributary snow and deck, batman's actual weight and the overturning <br /> moment of 1,250 lb wind force at a height of 12'-6" above the platform. <br /> Please review the submitted calculations. The tube works handily and <br /> the reactions at the ends are easily resisted by the chosen concrete <br /> anchors in the angle brackets. <br /> 2. On Sheet D-1, it appears you are providing a 1/2"gap between the 1/4"thick aluminum <br /> plate and the aluminum tube framing members. Please describe how statue loads are <br /> transferring to the beam, and supporting members, if at all. <br /> RESPONSE: The 1/4" thick aluminum plate is actually directly fastened to the <br /> tube steel support members. I think the 1/2" gap (standoff) that might be <br /> referred to here is for the perimeter extent of the plate from the building <br /> structure or edge of support angle brackets. <br /> p \IAN He <br /> _ <br /> ,1► • <br /> tet,off ,Q�28655 �; <br /> 0,%, G/STS& <c. <br /> 4SS4ONAL tkVCI <br /> Structural Phil - Phillip Van Heyningen, PE <br /> 7675 Nahahum Canyon Cashmere Washington 98815 <br /> 509 881-0824 structuralphil(a),gmail.com <br />