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  1. Jay_

    Cantilevered stair vs masonry wall

    I can do that, Pinned connection sound like a good idea, I think i can achieve a pinned connection by using two anchor bolts in the direction of the stair. Below is a new sketch. Any comments? Detailing is a hobby,
  2. Jay_

    Cantilevered stair vs masonry wall

    I am going to connect all the treads together at the free end. The concrete contractor said that the wall is well constructed, and he said it can take the bending moment. By issue is still how to fix the treads. Option 1 Option 2 Or option 2 with anchoring adhesive inside the drilled hole...
  3. Jay_

    Cantilevered stair vs masonry wall

    Yes, sorry all for the confusion, its a solid block of 400x150x200mm. What if i did option 2 but i filled the hole after drilling with anchoring adhesive prior to fastening each step? Detailing is a hobby,
  4. Jay_

    Cantilevered stair vs masonry wall

    I draw a sketch by hand. More than bolt in a masonry cell i inevitable in option one because the beam is too small compared to the masonry size, its 400x150x200mm solid masonry. The stair tread is composed of light hollow section trusses. Anyways here is the sketch. Detailing is a hobby,
  5. Jay_

    Cantilevered stair vs masonry wall

    Hello all, As the subject says, i am in one of those situations. There is an existing solid masonry wall that need to support a one floor cantilevered staircase structure. For the fixing of the cantilevered treads structure to the wall i am thinking of two options. Option 1) using chemical...
  6. Jay_

    Curving a Steel Pipe for a Helical Stair - Need Advice from Experienced Fabricators

    Thank you, everyone, for your responses and suggestions. I appreciate your input and the collective knowledge we have here. Let me address each of your comments individually. phamENG: I like your idea of building a temporary form to bend the tube around. Induction heating could be a viable...
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    Curving a Steel Pipe for a Helical Stair - Need Advice from Experienced Fabricators

    Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well. I am currently working on an exciting project that involves curving a straight 355mm outer diameter steel pipe with a thickness of 16mm. The objective is to transform it into a curved pipe that will eventually take the form of a spiral, serving as the...
  8. Jay_

    Rust preventive - common practice methods

    Dear, Thank you all for your POVS. I might go with a solution of manganese phosphate. Although i would like to find a cheaper option. And please note that i only meant by "mill scale" is that the tanks arent sandblasted from the inside. And may i point out that i only want to apply this coat...
  9. Jay_

    Rust preventive - common practice methods

    Thanks, The client require the surface of the tank to be coated with something. it is specified. Detailing is a hobby,
  10. Jay_

    Rust preventive - common practice methods

    Dear, We are in the process of fabrication diesel storage tanks. Shape is cylindrical, horizontal and above ground. We need to ship these tanks for a period of 1 month to the client. The client is asking us to apply some product on the interior unpainted surface of the tanks to prevent rust...
  11. Jay_

    Elliptical manhole.

    Dear it is a client requirement. He needs the manhole to be an ellipse of some kind, 400x500mm. So the flange and manhole cover needs to be elliptical. Does appendix 2 apply? Detailing is a hobby,
  12. Jay_

    Elliptical manhole.

    Dear, I hope everyone is well, i am working on the design of elliptical flange for a manhole. Does the rules of Asme div 1, appendix 2 apply? Or should we use another code? Does EN 13445-3 rules apply? Detailing is a hobby,
  13. Jay_

    DEMAG AC 205 80T- MFTR YEAR 1998

    Dear all, good day. We recently god a job to repair a crane telescopic boom. We are looking this above crane specifications but we couldn't find the crane boom steel grade. Can anyone help or direct me to the proper route to follow in order to find this material grade or if anyone know it...
  14. Jay_

    Hi Anybody give standard method sta

    I don't think anyone can help you with that on this forum. Get a local consultant. Detailing is a hobby,
  15. Jay_

    Tank chime sealing - Practical method

    Dear members, Hope everyone been good, Happy new year as well, I was researching for a way to seal the tank chime between the concrete ring and the underside of the tank bottom. Now I have found few ways and few suggestions and suppliers like Belzona and Denso. But i am more interested to know...
  16. Jay_

    Non uniform external pressure

    Also attached is a picture of the specification for any remarks. Detailing is a hobby,
  17. Jay_

    Non uniform external pressure

    Dear LittleInch, The nonuniform pressure is due to a load on top of the terrain in which the vessel is buried. I’m kind of confused because usually the concrete and such above the tank withhold the forces, but in this case, they want the tank to withhold the above ground forces. I have read...
  18. Jay_

    Non uniform external pressure

    Dear, Could you attach the document. Detailing is a hobby,
  19. Jay_

    Non uniform external pressure

    Dear all, I am looking thoroughly on the topic of a non-uniform external pressure on a buried horizontal storage tank. I can’t find any publication or guidelines to help achieve some kind of sets of equations to calculate the different stresses induced by a non uniform external pressure on a...
  20. Jay_

    Manway design. Clarification.

    Dear all, Can anyone please tell me what kind of manway design is this, it’s a manway welded on a pressure vessel head. Thank you. Detailing is a hobby,

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