Help!!!are Pillars Safe With All That Weight?

Decorating By Lucy0618 Updated 9 Jul 2009 , 12:14am by turnerdmann

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Lucy0618 Posted 3 Jul 2009 , 8:16pm
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Below is the cake I will be doing (not mine) its the one that the customer sent me.

My middle cake with the tall pillars will be a double 2inch cake of 14', 10', 6'.....do you think it will withstand so much weight and not fall?

Another thing I am trying to see how it's built with the cakes, and it's really wobbly....do you think it will fall?? How do I secure it?

If anyone can help me out? Thanks!!
LL

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MnSnow Posted 4 Jul 2009 , 2:08am
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The pillars lock onto the pegs of the bottom plate. It is sturdy if done correctly. I have done this set up several times with no problems

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JanH Posted 5 Jul 2009 , 1:28am
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JenniferMI Posted 5 Jul 2009 , 1:46am
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It will hold, I've done many a fountain cake with this stand and never lost a one.

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JenniferMI Posted 5 Jul 2009 , 1:47am
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It will hold, I've done many a fountain cake with this stand and never lost a one.

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turnerdmann Posted 9 Jul 2009 , 12:14am
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Glad to see this post. I am doing one also and have been nervous about the set up. Lucy0618 thanks for asking and everyone else thanks for the answers icon_smile.gif

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