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- Subject: RE: Steel Joist
- From: "NIGEL MENDS, P.E." <U5938(--nospam--at)sandy.mdt.mt.gov>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 12:42:31 -0600 (MDT)
- Cc: U5938(--nospam--at)sandy.mdt.mt.gov
- Sender: wai(--nospam--at)leland.Stanford.EDU
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But I was just wondering if there are any other manufacturers for steel joist
- I am looking for a 36 feet span with a slope of 6 to 12 , also cantelevering
both sides of the wall ( it rests on a masonry wall ) about 2 feet each side.
This brings the depth at the center to about 120".
Any alternate suggestions would be appreciated.
ARBED {(415) 925-0100} also makes steel joists. I don't know if they make the
sloped ones, but you might give them a call.
Nigel
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