skibuf23
Structural
- Oct 4, 2011
- 9
Hello folks,
In a few day's I will be heading into the field to get measurements for a custom fabricated cold form long-span roof joist (fabricated sometime in the 1950's). The shapes of the top and bottom cord are a bit odd. In keeping with the nomenclature of the current ANSI Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual I would describe the cord members as unequal angles with unequal lips.
Anyway, thought this would be a good opportunity to ask if anyone has some innovative techniques for getting easy, yet accurate measurements (particularly for shapes with bends). Otherwise I plan on heading out with our usual tool kit: measuring tape, micrometer, straight edge...
Thanks, looking forward to hearing some ideas.
In a few day's I will be heading into the field to get measurements for a custom fabricated cold form long-span roof joist (fabricated sometime in the 1950's). The shapes of the top and bottom cord are a bit odd. In keeping with the nomenclature of the current ANSI Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual I would describe the cord members as unequal angles with unequal lips.
Anyway, thought this would be a good opportunity to ask if anyone has some innovative techniques for getting easy, yet accurate measurements (particularly for shapes with bends). Otherwise I plan on heading out with our usual tool kit: measuring tape, micrometer, straight edge...
Thanks, looking forward to hearing some ideas.