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GALVANIZED STEEL GATE FOR AIRPORT PERIMETER FENCE 2

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Erasa

Civil/Environmental
Jan 3, 2016
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Hi Engineers,
Can someone help me with standard reference for galvanized steel gate for airport perimeter fence?

Erasa
 
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Thanks Jed... there are at least a couple of packrats around...

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Jed...

Been there, done that. :) My electronic engineering library is around 12 GB. Unfortunately, it's only about half curated. I also have dozens of binders on various topics and a couple dozen bankers of personal project archives, the latter requiring a mini storage locker. I keep it all, of course, for when they open my wing at the Smithsonian. :)

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--Winston S. Churchill
 

rookie... I have thousands of files, I can no longer locate.

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-Dik
 
Every time I open a cut sheet, I save it to my "Catalogue and Data Sheets" Folder. If I've opened it once, there's about a 90% chance I'll need it again. Same with technical references, which go ion a different folder, a lot of which I've found in Eng-Tips.
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