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Old 09-10-2009, 09:10 PM   #21
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seemed like he knew what he wanted to do. probably a reason why he came here to ask questions rather than go to his architect/engineer. granted he may have a w6x9 for his center girder with no columns anywhere near his t-connection, but he'll figure that out. i didn't sign anything or provide liability certificates to post on here

plus i'm not trying to help the guy, i'm only contributing to a discussion about how things may get done. if we can't discuss engineering here, what are we to discuss? cellphones?

You just went wayyyyyyy downhill in the creditability poll.

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Old 09-10-2009, 09:14 PM   #22
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seemed like he knew what he wanted to do. probably a reason why he came here to ask questions rather than go to his architect/engineer. granted he may have a w6x9 for his center girder with no columns anywhere near his t-connection, but he'll figure that out. i didn't sign anything or provide liability certificates to post on here

plus i'm not trying to help the guy, i'm only contributing to a discussion about how things may get done. if we can't discuss engineering here, what are we to discuss? cellphones?
Maybe I ought to lend you my signature!
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Everybody say goodbye to Framerkid/ClemS.
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