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  1. sa57078

    Flexicore Information

    Thanks all. I got information from the local concrete supplier. I have attached it for anyone who needs it in the future. Thanks.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=c87252a1-fb7b-4b1b-9eca-5aa07821d196&file=Flexicore_Load_Tables_1977.pdf
  2. sa57078

    Flexicore Information

    Thanks BA! Bump for any older information.
  3. sa57078

    Flexicore Information

    Thanks! I have been looking online but I have had no luck. I saw structuralpedia.com did have copies, but they are not working now. The Flexicore is 8" deep for my project, and I'm assuming the B29 and B58 are similar to the B20 through B43 numbers listed on your attachment for the 6" deep...
  4. sa57078

    Flexicore Information

    Does anyone have any information on Flexicore from the 1970's? A copy of the Flexicore Technical Design Handbook or design tables would be awesome. I have an existing building that is being remodeled and plans show that B29 and B58 Flexicore was used. Thanks!
  5. sa57078

    Robertson & Inryco Deck

    M^2, the pans are at 8" o.c. They just used a 17" wide piece of deck with 2 pans per piece of deck...
  6. sa57078

    Robertson & Inryco Deck

    I guess I did find information on the QL-21-22 on Robertson's website, but I still have nothing on the other deck types....
  7. sa57078

    Robertson & Inryco Deck

    I would appreciate any information (load tables) for the floor deck in an old office building that I am trying to find the load capacity for (see photo). They used two 17" wide deck pieces between a 26" deck piece for electrical I'm assuming. The plans list two alternates: 17" N-22 / 17" N-22...

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