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Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane

Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane

Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane

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I am attaching a 5" long 1/4" x 2" steel bar to a 1/4" steel plate on vertical plane. What kind of connectors I should use and what I should check ?Any help ?

RE: Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane

Why are you doing this? You need to provide more information to generate accurate results. Maybe include a sketch of the condition and include some loading etc.

RE: Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane

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I am attaching a 5" long 1/4" x 2" steel bar to a 1/4" steel plate on vertical plane. What kind of connectors I should use and what I should check ?Any help ?

Your post does not match the title of the thread "Steel Plate to Plywood Connection on the Vertical Plane". Perhaps you should provide a sketch indicating the connection and the forces to be resisted.

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