PEVT
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 28, 2008
- 18
Hello All,
See attached photos of metal joist/rafters, vintage is 1942 or earlier, they appear when you look very close to be cast iron. 24ft span, supporting roof. "T" shaped top and bottom chords with bar shaped web lacing. There are no welds visible at the intersections of the the web lacing. Adjacent larger steel beam and column framing is clearly stamped with Bethlehem Steel. The Bethlehem Steel catalog from that period doesn't have any open web members like this and the joist don't have any identifiable markings. Any idea what they may be?
See attached photos of metal joist/rafters, vintage is 1942 or earlier, they appear when you look very close to be cast iron. 24ft span, supporting roof. "T" shaped top and bottom chords with bar shaped web lacing. There are no welds visible at the intersections of the the web lacing. Adjacent larger steel beam and column framing is clearly stamped with Bethlehem Steel. The Bethlehem Steel catalog from that period doesn't have any open web members like this and the joist don't have any identifiable markings. Any idea what they may be?