Posted by Jeffcat on January 03, 2020 at 13:01:34 from (99.203.81.241):
In Reply to: Re: Bamboo posted by flembo on January 03, 2020 at 09:06:30:
And every now and then you read a story where a 20 story bamboo scaffold collapses. If you are building one of those Boy Scout rope and pole bridges it is fine, but not 20 stories up in the air. Here is a little web surfing for you Old. Hong Kong scaffolds. They bring in hundreds of truck loads of the stuff. Several weeks later their woodlot has grown back again. This outfit sells the "timber" type bamboo. This is the big stuff you can make into flower pots,drinking mugs, and loads of other stuff. You can actually make temporary bridges out of this stuff like steel girders. The movie where the prisoners build a bridge. Like I said, there are hundreds of types so you could give these folks a call and see what they recommend.
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