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Anchor Plates for structural connections

Submitted by: Russell VeRost

 

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The VeRost Anchor Plate that eliminates the  current field welded embed for the
attachment of structural connections to concrete walls.

  With the current practice of field welding to a blind embed plate, that plate will
warp placing added tension on the studs and can even cause spalling of the
concrete.  With that what is the embed plate really worth ?
 
  What I'm offering is a boltable embed to replace the field welded plate that is
really of questionable value as it is currently used.

  How can you calculate the value of a embedded plate that warps and developes added
tension on the studs.

  You can request the various sizes of plates I offer to cover the various sizes of
structural members that can be used.

  I have zipped pdf drawings I can e-mail to you for your approval and my drawings
indicate the tension and shear values for each plate.

  If you have any questions I would welcome the opportunity to answer them.

  If you could help me in any way to get the word around to the engineers about the
truly boltable embed I would appreciate it.

  Phone    716-731-1340  Home EST. 
             
  E-Mail  RVEROST@WORLDNET.ATT.NET

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