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  1. NWK

    Heated and Bent Anchor Rods

    For those of you having to remedy a contractors lack of quality control, here is a question for you: I am a new structural engineer left to research a current anchor bolt problem we are having. The contractor failed to insure the 22 inch long, 1 inch diameter anchor rods were plum before...
  2. NWK

    Heated and Bent Anchor Rods

    Concern: On a current job site, several 1 inch anchor bolts/rods were poured into column pedestals out of plum. Construction workers decided to torch heat the anchors and bend the exposed 5 inches back to straight, with 17 inches imbedded in the concrete. The anchors have visible heat marks...
  3. NWK

    Heated and Torched Anchor Rods

    Concern: On a current job site, several 1 inch anchor bolts/rods were poured into column pedestals out of plum. Construction workers decided to torch heat the anchors and bend the exposed 5 inches back to straight, with 17 inches imbedded in the concrete. The anchors have visible heat marks...
  4. NWK

    Heated and Bent Anchor Rods

    Concern: On a current job site, several 1 inch anchor bolts/rods were poured into column pedestals out of plum. Construction workers decided to torch heat the anchors and bend the exposed 5 inches back to straight, with 17 inches imbedded in the concrete. The anchors have visible heat marks...
  5. NWK

    Heated and Bent Anchor Rods

    Concern: On a current job site, several 1 inch anchor bolts/rods were poured into column pedestals out of plum. Construction workers decided to torch heat the anchors and bend the exposed 5 inches back to straight, with 17 inches imbedded in the concrete. The anchors have visible heat marks...
  6. NWK

    Torched and Bent Anchor Rods

    Concern: On a current job site, several 1 inch anchor bolts/rods were poured into column pedestals out of plum. Construction workers decided to torch heat the anchors and bend the exposed 5 inches back to straight, with 17 inches imbedded in the concrete. The anchors have visible heat marks...

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