international building code book says a 350S162 33ksi steel on 16" centers
Yes, provided the structure is able to hold up the weight as per the relevant construction codes.
When referring to steel, the higher the gauge a steel is the thinner it will be. So 20 gauge steel is thinner than 18 gauge steel, which would suggest 18 gauge shelving is heavier than 20 gauge.The maximum gauge is 30.
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They hold very well, better than into wood.
Bourdon gauge is a type of aneroid pressure gauge consisting of a flattened curved tube attached to a pointer that moves around a dial. As the pressure in the tube increases, the tube tends to straighten and the pointer indicates the applied pressure.
The weight a second floor can hold depends on the building's design and materials used. Generally, a second floor can support around 40-50 pounds per square foot. It's important to consult a structural engineer to determine the specific weight capacity of a second floor in a building.
There are latches that hold the metal seat frames to the floor. You can use a screwdriver to open them.
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In Super Mario Galaxy 1 you can get 121 power stars, but in Super Mario Galaxy 2 the star gauge can hold 240 stars.
14g is the thinnest barbell for and industrial, anything else is subject to bending and can hold a tear hazard due to the thin nature of the metal.
Yes, provided the structure is able to hold up the weight as per the relevant construction codes.
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.
it can hold to 30 stars
it can hold to 30 stars
The grounding strap on the fuel tank has come loose or rusted away. To test this theory, take a wire and hold it against the bare metal of the gas tank and the bare metal of the frame of the car while someone watches the fuel gauge (car must be running).
If the buckle is made from a ferrous metal, it will be attracted to a magnet. Attach a magnet to an appropriate spot to store/hold the buckle and voila!
as many as it can