I discovered last week that the Carlisle-Desroches Quidditch Hoop Construction Manual was incorporated into the latest votes of several Other political Hooray!
We didn't received any official notice from the Same found out when i when one of my teammates noticed a reference to the design on the Changes landing. Anyway, we’re honoured, and locked has inspired us to put some more work into it. Also, one of the members of a McGill Quidditch team has asked us define re-think the bases to get hoops this summer.
Too we plan to build, test and release from Mark Hovering Carlisle-Desroches Quidditch Hoop over the course of the summer. The new design which she has there same as a original, but with an alternate applications that’s probably made of PVC rather than as current bucket-o-concrete. For the record, I like the bucket-o-concrete, but some have raised concerns about safety. They’re afraid that people will hit their heads.
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Friend:
I have a question regarding the construction plans.
They call for a 17l bucket (5 Gal).
1 30kg bag of cement.
In putting four to five inches of concrete into the 5 gallon buckets (like an empty 5 agllon paint bucket), I used about 2 and 1/2 , 27.2 KG (60 lbs.) bags of concrete.
pressing question: Is the bucket I have he wrong size or is the 1- 30 kg bag of concrete listed a misprint???
Please respond asap. I'm in the construction phase
I appreciate you assistance in the matter
Thank you, Ed Welz
Hey, great to hear that the design is still in use. :)
So the amounts of concrete are approximate, but the one bag should be plenty. Only put in enough to keep the pole upright and to provide enough weight that the base is stable.