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  1. chuck1870

    HH Robertson Deck

    Centria(Robertson parent company)emailed me a copy of Robertson's Floor Deck catalog with the info I was looking for. I would put it on slideruleera of I knew how or I could email it to someone who knows how.
  2. chuck1870

    HH Robertson Deck

    The catalog you referred to is for Roof Deck. QL-99-20 is a composite floor deck.
  3. chuck1870

    HH Robertson Deck

    Looking for a load table for HH Robertson 2"-QL-99-20 deck.
  4. chuck1870

    Welding Rebar

    Thanks for all the responses. Looks like ACI 318 R3.5.2 may be the answer.
  5. chuck1870

    Welding Rebar

    Is there any way to weld grade 60 rebar? A contractor has cut the rebar over a column in a two way slab system. The owner wanted to put in a recess shower stall and the contractor chipped out the concrete and cut out the rebar. Then they decided they should check with an engineer. We...
  6. chuck1870

    Performing work for an Architect

    I am not registerted in Illinois, but when I contacted the Illinois registration board a few years ago about the same type of situation, they told me that the architect absolutely could not do structural engineering. I would contact them, if I were you.
  7. chuck1870

    Precast Double Tees

    jike/JAE Thanks for the reference to IPC. I contacted them and they are looking thru their records. It seems no one that works there now was there in 1970 so they didn't know if they may have produced them, but will check.
  8. chuck1870

    Precast Double Tees

    Jike: Thanks, I checked with Wells and also Hanson, no luck. Do you know the names of others precasters from Iowa & Minnesota?
  9. chuck1870

    Precast Double Tees

    Does anyone know who produced and may have supplied 8 foot wide, 32 inch deep double tees in 1970 for a building in LaCrosse, WI. I have checked with JW Peters, Spancrete and Midstates Concrete and they did not produce this size at that time.

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