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Using damaged shell course after repair 1

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extremechanical

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Sep 8, 2009
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One of the tank collapsed during construction due to severe winds. Contractor , disassembled all the damaged courses ( courses were out of shape, had deformed ) , re - formed it using mechanical presses and re constructed. I want to know, if it is ok to use permanently deformed plates to re shape and use ?

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On a related occurrence but not dealing with storage tank, a large aluminum plate had creases from being damaged and it was straightened with a roller press, however the plate developed a kink which was eliminated by cutting out a hole in the center of the plate.

 
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