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ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 16:40

Portcullis Thickness
 
We are wondering how wide the portcullis itself is. If we want to have a hook that grabs the portcullis, how wide should it be? We know that the gap is 5 in tall and that it is 3'8" wide, but what's the measure of the thickness of the portcullis?

Boltman 13-02-2016 17:01

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
P DOOR PLASTIC (from Field Component PDF)

1. Material: 1/8" Clear Polycarbonate

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:10

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
So that is the only thickness in the entire thing?

Boltman 13-02-2016 17:14

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ICE_Bear (Post 1539768)
So that is the only thickness in the entire thing?

Yes from what I can tell..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsvsOI5jV-s

Check 7:30 where he lifts it

ctt956 13-02-2016 17:14

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boltman (Post 1539760)
P DOOR PLASTIC (from Field Component PDF)

1. Material: 1/8" Clear Polycarbonate

I don't think that's the whole thing, that's just the thickness of the polycarbonate on each side. There is a steel grate sandwiched between the two sheets of polycarb.

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:18

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
So we were wondering how thick the steel grate was. We're trying to make a hook that can go under the port cullis and pick it up and possibly also fit under the sally port.

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:21

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Looking at that video, it seems to definitely be thicker than 1/8"

Boltman 13-02-2016 17:22

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ctt956 (Post 1539772)
I don't think that's the whole thing, that's just the thickness of the polycarbonate on each side. There is a steel grate sandwiched between the two sheets of polycarb.

There is no steel grate its all polycarb..I still think its 1/8 thick single polycarb sheet

EricH 13-02-2016 17:24

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boltman (Post 1539779)
There is no steel grate.

This. Also reference http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ght=portcullis.

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:26

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
The manual quotes "The door is constructed of a steel frame with a 1/8 in. thick polycarbonate sheet covering the opening in the frame."
Seeing WITH the polycarbonate sheet COVERING the opening in the frame implies that 1/8 is not the entire thickness.

Boltman 13-02-2016 17:28

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ICE_Bear (Post 1539782)
The manual quotes "The door is constructed of a steel frame with a 1/8 in. thick polycarbonate sheet covering the opening in the frame."
Seeing WITH the polycarbonate sheet COVERING the opening in the frame implies that 1/8 is not the entire thickness.

Covering the opening of the (portcullis) frame, which is correct it does not mean two sandwiched sheets, keep in mind costs one sheet suffices. They would not use two sheets when they can simply paint grates on.

Sally port uses two sheets of polycarb for wood pattern print to be sandwiched between

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:30

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
Did you look at the link to another forum? Because on that forum, they said that the polycarbonate sheet jut has bars PAINTED onto it, but that steel is under it and someone else said that there's an aluminum grid on the back of the polycarbonate sheet

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:31

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
So it may not be sandwiched, but one side might have a steel/aluminum grid.

Mark McLeod 13-02-2016 17:32

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
The polycarb is backed at the bottom edge by an ~ 1"x1" square steel bar.
I'll see if I have a photo of the Kickoff field to show it.

P.S.
The bar is just the bottom edge of the metal frame holding the polycarb.

Here's a photo: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...0&d=1453761170

ICE_Bear 13-02-2016 17:34

Re: Portcullis Thickness
 
So with the steel, does it have one or two sheets of polycarbonate covering it? In other words, is the steel sandwiched between two sheets or uncovered on one side.


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