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Mid 90s TJI literature

Mid 90s TJI literature

Mid 90s TJI literature

(OP)
Hey all,

Anyone have any info on 18" TJI joists from the mid 90s?

Anything you've got would be muchly appreciated by a colleague of mine.
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RE: Mid 90s TJI literature

I have them back to the 2000 catalogue at work here, but may have older one at home. I usually don't throw them out, but we just moved...

I'll check tonight.

Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)


RE: Mid 90s TJI literature

(OP)
Thanks Mike, I moved offices a few years ago and a lot of my old stuff has never been found. Now everytime I find something I make sure I obtain a digital copy.

RE: Mid 90s TJI literature

(OP)
Triangled, I owe you a beer if we ever meet up. 1995 is the exact construction date of the house he's looking at.

RE: Mid 90s TJI literature

IPA works every time cheers

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