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  1. anr164

    Weld strenght

    pic1http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=0d0e3633-79f0-4ab5-96a9-55368beac074&file=BSnksksp,_konstruktion_+_bSnkskiva1eng.jpg
  2. anr164

    Weld strenght

    adding two new pics with more infohttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=e0dae65d-b5b3-4753-b71c-8e92adaf0765&file=BSnksksp,_konstruktion_+_bSnkskiva1eng.jpg
  3. anr164

    Weld strenght

    flash3780 We dont need to worry about the connection to the wall since Im using Hilti bolts made to resist the weight of 1600kg fastened to a concrete wall (20/25). You also need to know that the 600lbs of weight will NOT be on the top of the countertop but distributed since what I want is to...
  4. anr164

    Weld strenght

    dhenrg Thank you for replying. Yes i mean 600lbs (300kg). The steel tubes are supposed to be 40x40mm with a thickness of 4mm. They reach out 570mm and the backer metal plate is 10mm thick. I dont want to put a vanity top on the bars, I want to put a whole cabinet. And that cabinet with all...
  5. anr164

    Weld strenght

    Hey everybody, writing to you from Sweden I wonder if you could please help me. I will begin by posting some three pictures so you can understand me easier. http://postimage.org/image/2fh2e3smc/ In that picture it seems like the cabinet (?) is "flyging" meaning it does not touch the floor...

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