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Dominion Bridge Canadian Joists - Web Members

EngDM

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Hello fellow Canadians,

I have the two attached documents regarding DB OWSJ's, but neither of them have a table outlining what sizes of web members they use. For the S series it is solid, so easily field measureable, however M and L series are tubes, so it gets a bit tricky (sans thickness scanner). I am wondering if someone out there has any missing pages that might help out here; the Anthes Allspan joists have a table for webs, so maybe DB does as well and I just don't have.

Thanks!
 

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Hello fellow Canadians,

I have the two attached documents regarding DB OWSJ's, but neither of them have a table outlining what sizes of web members they use. For the S series it is solid, so easily field measureable, however M and L series are tubes, so it gets a bit tricky (sans thickness scanner). I am wondering if someone out there has any missing pages that might help out here; the Anthes Allspan joists have a table for webs, so maybe DB does as well and I just don't have.

Thanks!
I understand that neither Dominion Bridge nor Anthes are currently operating companies. I found a joist catalog labelled Dominion Bridge-Canam joists. There is a Canam Joist Catalog, but I can't guarantee that their web members or chord members are identical to the old DB joists. Perhaps you could check with Canam to determine that.
 

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