Attention Paintball Enthusiasts !
Paintball guys, I would much value rightly your input on a proposed risk…
I’ve been wondering how to bring into being use of just over 10,000 sq.ft. of upstairs cover with a floor space in one of my skilled in commerce buildings. The rated put a floor on loading is only averaged to 50 lbs per sq.ft. Indeed that seems pretty low. If a 400 lb guy were to run across the cover with a floor, it’s not going to falling together! Anyway, it’s inappropriate for stroage of hard to lift machinery, my regular groove.
Some friends of mine in Elkhart take pleasure in playing a multi-idler first person let fly’em named SOCOM (Specific Operations Charge) II. The viewpoint graphics are calculated from a Playstation, but the amusement communicates trifler status, utterance, and additional condition information over the Internet to other players in the same play.
Watching them electronically run rampage around pertaining to industry buildings (there are multiple environments to pick from) has inspired me to exercise the mind very seriously about commencing an indoor paintball easiness at my place.
Layout
Upstairs, the 3 rooms are arranged resembling an inverted alphabetic character L. The corner play connects to both of the other rooms via 2 doorways, thus there are 4 doorways in full.
As mentioned, the upstairs is lawful over 10,000 sq.ft., but I also have one scope downstairs with a made of wood floor, and is thus equally unfit for storage. A forklift traffic would collapse the put a floor on. I guess this downstairs compass is in the region or 4,000 sq.ft., thus 14,000 sq.ft. overall.
There is a stairway between the downstairs range and the southernmost upstairs scope (top of the letter L). There is a fire departure from the downstairs range onto a loading cut short.
I would need to set up blockwork at many doorways from the downstairs play to prevent players from rambling into off-limits areas kept for commercial storage, or other clients. Where that must be I could install lockable carbonized iron doors in the blockwork.
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