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Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

Time: 2025-10-08 15:05:03 Source: Author: Modern Stands

So I just scream away as much as I need to in order to get the job done..

Finally, replace the regular nuts that come with the u-bolt with wing-nuts..If you’re lucky enough to be working with similar materials to what we had, assembly is super easy.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

First step will be to mark the area on each crib side where they are likely to overlap when in use.. Next, attach the l-brackets comfortably within the marked area on one of the crib sides; 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom.The brackets will sit flat on the top rail and bend down and flat on the bottom rail and bend up.Offset the bracket so the gap between the bracket and the side of the rail is the correct size to receive the other crib side..

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

Using the channel you’ve created using the l-brackets, slide the 2 crib sides together and place loosely in the opening.. Now for the (sorta, maybe, huh?!?)tricky part: the u-bolts which will provide the tension that holds the baby gate in place.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

The u-bolts are used to push each crib side outward towards each side of the opening.

We do this by installing them around 2 spindles, one from each crib side so when tightened, the crib sides slide in opposite directions within the channel we created using the l-brackets.to help us bring that summertime feeling to our homes is really stuff that reminds us of the great parts about being outdoors during this season.

I find that the more time we spend outside, the more the inside of my home starts to feel like summer too.The feeling of coming inside into the cool house when you’ve been outside in the sun all day?

That’s a big part of our impression of home during the summer too!Your home becomes a bit of a cool and shady oasis at times on really hot days..

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