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    Wind Girt Pipe connection to Pipe Sleeve

    We were planning to erect the 10" wind girt pipe by dropping it down in one piece. There is a wall within 1" on the both sides of the pipe. If we weld the pipe sleeve to the embed plate in the wall we will be unable to slide the wind girt pipe over the sleeve with the given clearances. We will...
  2. Dynon07

    Wind Girt Pipe connection to Pipe Sleeve

    BAretired I do not know why they choose to use two pads. We are somewhat at the mercy of the EOR. Our structural engineer thought the function of this detail contradicted itself like you stated. Like usual though, if we have a good suggestion and submit it for approval it's likely they will...
  3. Dynon07

    Wind Girt Pipe connection to Pipe Sleeve

    Here we go.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=690091e3-1d93-4f82-8e43-00dd5426acf9&file=Wind_Girt_Pipe_Details_ENG.pdf
  4. Dynon07

    Wind Girt Pipe connection to Pipe Sleeve

    Yeah I have a pdf of our shop drawings and the contract document detail just trying to figure out how to post it for everyone to see.
  5. Dynon07

    Wind Girt Pipe connection to Pipe Sleeve

    Per a detail on a project I am working on it we have been instructed to slide a 10" Pipe over an 8" sleeve which is welded to an embed plate in a concrete wall. A curtainwall will be attached to the 10" pipe which will act as a wind girt. The rest of the pipe sits in an embed plate which...

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