ice and snow on it.
Gary
M. David Finley, P.E., P.A. wrote:
> I'm designing a baseball backstop for a city recreation park in
> Florida. The Owner wants a 28' foot high backstop - 18' of chain link
> fence topped with 10' of netting. I'll check for adequate wind load
> strength as an open sign using ASCE-7. And I'm planning on checking
> it for a railing horizontal load to allow for people leaning against it.
>
> Any words of wisdom from others who have done one of these?
>
> David Finley
>
>
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