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W25x100

W25x100

(OP)
I'm just going over a report and there is reference to a W25x100. The time period would be the late 1970's and in Canada. Has anyone come across this 'critter'... I've not been able to obtain any information about the section.

Dik

RE: W25x100

Is it referenced more than once? I'm wondering if they hit the wrong key and really meant W24x100.

RE: W25x100

(OP)
That was my thought... It's only referenced the one time... but, there is no other reference to a W24x100 either... my 1962 steel handbook has a 24WF100 listed.

Thanks, Dik

RE: W25x100

There is an S24x100. Seems unlikely.

Could it be centimeters of depth and kg/m of weight? That would be a 10" beam 67 pounds a foot. Not an unreasonable column section.

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