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Old 03-14-2005, 02:00 PM   #1
CountryGuy
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from the 2005 Montana brocure:

roof: 3/8 inch structure wood roof decking

5 inch steel truss rafters on 16 inch centers.

That sounds pretty substantial to me, but, then, ha ha, you are NEVER gonna get me up there! PERIOD! Al is about 200 (give or take a little) and he has not made any comment that I remember that it felt unsafe or "soft".

Coleman Davis, of Keystone, 175 pounds, scampered up to the top of a SLIDE and walked around on it at the Rally last year. Says the slide is built to withstand it.

I am sure some of the others will happen along here pretty soon and let you know their experiences.

Cheers, Carol
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