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Diagram showing wall structure with support beams labeled 'Extrabärlina 300cc' and 'Befintlig bärlina 600cc', including kottling and vinkeljärn.
 
ItWasntMe said:
You have a bathtub that holds 388L (1L water = 1kg) i.e., 388kg + bathtub weight 50kg + a person 65kg. So the weight where the tub will stand is at least 500kg distributed over the bathtub's surface.
A small correction: you don't need to include the person's weight, since that weight displaces an equivalent amount of water. That is, if a 100-kilo person bathes in the tub, it only holds 288 liters of water. "give or take a head..."

And it's called "kortling," not "kottling" (unless you live in Gothenburg). "Kortling" because they are short studs placed between the long ones. Kortlingar are set between studs INSTEAD of having them closer together, creating a grid pattern. What you've drawn likely works too, but it's not called "kortla."
 
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Anna, completely true, didn't think about it. =)
 
Occupational hazard, sitting and calculating drug volumes for cytostatics ;-) The bags should contain 1 liter regardless of how much medication is pumped in, so the first instruction is "Withdraw .... ml glucose/NaCl solution from the bag" ;-)
 
Fredrik, how have you been doing?
 
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