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  1. BorisKoratPE

    another question on metric rebar designations

    ...indeed there should but, alas, it is not there. The design engineer is far away and unavailable and thus I asked the question, in all humility, on this site, my last resort... So... the "L" strongly appears to be length of individual rebars for take-off purposes. For me, it's odd to see...
  2. BorisKoratPE

    another question on metric rebar designations

    I've got a bunch that look like this: 13T32c195L8000 That's 13 x 32 mm diameter bars and then... c195? spaced at 195 mm? OK, that's a tight, say, 8 inches, but it would make sense for what I've got... L8000? 8000 mm long? Thanks for any information!
  3. BorisKoratPE

    SI vs. Metric vs. US Reinforcing Call-outs

    Oh, one more thing. Has anyone using the diameter symbol run into trouble contractually? That is, does a "Ø25" call-out signify that the diameter of that particular rebar "shall" be 25 mm? Or, if, in my plan notes/specs, I cite the appropriate standard - like ASTM A615M or GHOST this, BS that...
  4. BorisKoratPE

    SI vs. Metric vs. US Reinforcing Call-outs

    TXStructural: this is very interesting information. Wow! The BS is charging 196 pounds for a 74-page document! Man, that makes the AISC look like a cheap lemonade stand... Ussuri: That is also interesting, useful information. My own opinion is that I would try to avoid different grades of rebar...
  5. BorisKoratPE

    SI vs. Metric vs. US Reinforcing Call-outs

    OK, thanks for the input. I should clarify, while I am working in the USA, this is a project in a European country to be built by Europeans. And all my calcs are in metric. What's the most common practice in Europe and if anyone can point me to a definative resource (I haven't found one on the...
  6. BorisKoratPE

    SI vs. Metric vs. US Reinforcing Call-outs

    I have a drawing showing European rebar, calling out the rebar as "Ø25" that refers to 25 mm diameter reinforcing. I have another drawing calling it out as "#25" that an American like myself would verbally identify as "number twenty-five rebar" knowing that the #25 stands for a 25 mm rebar as...

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