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  1. JBR87

    Simpson 1/4x6 strong tie equivalent

    Thanks for the quick responses guys USP looks good I also found a lead on some some fastenmaster Trusslok's that fit the bill as well. Jeff
  2. JBR87

    Simpson 1/4x6 strong tie equivalent

    Good morning guys. Like the title says I'm looking for an equivalent to the Strong-Drive® SDS Structural Wood Screw 1/4x6 screws. Our Supplier has this item on back order so we're looking for a replacement. I'm coming from a structural steel background, the last time I looked at timber design...
  3. JBR87

    Composite Joist Vibrations

    Design Guide 11 from the AISC and CISC uses a deflection criteria to find the floor systems natural frequencies (joist/beams, girders and combined) I would assume that the wall (your girder) does not delfect therefore you only have to worry about the composite joist's properties. hope this helps
  4. JBR87

    Help Welded Structural Tee With SHARP Flange to Stem Joint

    The tees are being used as window stringers so the loading is not our main concern and I higly doubt they will ever be upsized (I guess I should have mentionned that). I work for a fabricator (I deal mostly with connections) and we have never dealt with any requests like this before. In a...
  5. JBR87

    Help Welded Structural Tee With SHARP Flange to Stem Joint

    Hi guys, I have a structural steel construction project I'm working on and need some input/ Ideas. There is a section of this project that calls for a T-section to be manufactured using two 3/4, or one 1 inch and one 3/4 inch plates. The only problem being that these members are exposed...
  6. JBR87

    Help a civil with an electrical control problem

    Thank you Lionel, That's just what I needed.
  7. JBR87

    Help a civil with an electrical control problem

    Well the thing is the fan will turn on and off like 5-6 times staying on anywhere from 2 minutes to 30 seconds when the car is off and more depending on how hot it is outside. I figure it's the heat rising in the rad to where the temp sensor is. I just don't like it turning on and off 15-20...
  8. JBR87

    Help a civil with an electrical control problem

    Hi guys and gals, I'm a Civil so bear with me on this one. I've recently installed an electric fan in my car to replace the mechanical unit it once had and am running into a problem. When installing the fan I could not find a wire thick enough to connect to the fan so I just hard wired it to...
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