Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations waross on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

gte447f's latest activity

  • gte447f
    gte447f reacted to phamENG's post in the thread 1099 Fee Split Dispute with Like Like.
    For sure. I guess I wasn't very clear there, was I? I meant for the juxtaposition of a small number and a long list to indicate that I...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread How to fix this?.
    Best outcome for you and all involved, even the contractor, although they won't like to see it that way. To me this illustrates why...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread 1099 Fee Split Dispute.
    @phamENG 10% seems low to cover all of the overhead/non-labor expenses that you have listed plus probably others. Maybe you are able to...
  • gte447f
    gte447f reacted to LOTE's post in the thread 1099 Fee Split Dispute with Like Like.
    Insurance = can be up to 10% of gross receipts for a small outfit just starting out Payment processing = up to 3% of gross receipts...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread 1099 Fee Split Dispute.
    Wow! Quite the screw-up... I mean miscommunication by both of you on this one. I would say best case scenario to resolve this one would...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    Feisty indeed! Perhaps more than feisty, but let's move on. I have already posted a quote from Salmon's and Wang's "Introductory...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    @KootK, I agree with most everything you continue to present regarding stability and bracing. I just don't agree with your insistence...
  • gte447f
    I was curious, so I just watched a video on the manufacturer's website. I'm still not sure exactly what size hole is required, but...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    Yes, of course. I acknowledged as much when I said, By describing the end vertical as a free standing column (needing to be...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    @KootK, you have just posted an exact replica of my previously proposed column example, which you dismissed as trivial. In your...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    A lot of good that does if it's not executed in the field or if it doesn't reflect reality.
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    @KootK You've been reading too much Muir and Thornton on stability bracing in steel structures ;) Your definition of stability doesn't...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread Pole Barn beam sizing.
    Depending on who/where/what will be using this structure, pole barn plus attic/loft trusses screams "stacked full of square bales" (of...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    It would be more precise to say that non-vertical loads will be resisted by the diaphragm, and I don't think it's a moot point at all...
  • gte447f
    gte447f replied to the thread interior truss heel sheathing.
    In my imaginary example I was not concerned with out-of-plumbness. That's why I said imagine the columns are all perfectly straight and...

Part and Inventory Search