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Cob: Re: Tie Downs [Pedro]

Kim West kwest at arkansas.net
Tue Dec 17 21:07:22 CST 2002


Hi Pedro. Thanks for the input. Sounds like a very good idea, but I'm afraid I'm not up on welding! :D In Becky's book she seemed to be saying you could either key in a beam, OR tie the beam down. I'm not sure though if I understood her correctly. Any idea of whether just keying the beam well will be sufficient?

Thanks,

Kim
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good idea, but I'm afraid I'm not up on welding! :D In Becky's book she seemed 
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