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Another load (albeit smaller this time) was added to the pile.
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This photograph does a good job of showing the problem we're now facing. We've more-or-less covered the entire tile surface. There are still no signs of it collapsing and we are starting to wonder if we need some alternative testing method.
Load Mass Total
#1 400kg 400kg
#2 550kg 950kg
#3 950kg 1900kg
#4 1050kg 2950kg
#5 850kg 3800kg
#6 1400kg 5200kg
#7 500kg 5700kg
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