A course in structural drafting; . c c! C fl S S S3 3 s 03 en en R fl OO O O en en en en c c n flo o o o )H ^H ;-! Si ;h 1-1 )-<o o o o o o o C C dB E S o O <J - o Ph u: msec X5 6 s S ?! Supplement, The Industrial Magazine, June, 1907. Cohimns and Lachis: 47 The simplest combination is thatmade in the form of a beam. One ormore webs may be used, or fillers be-tween the angles, as shown by thedotted lines, but any additional materialis placed to better advantage if used inthe form of cover-plates, riveted to theouter legs of the angles. The I section the St. Paul building in New YorkCity,
A course in structural drafting; . c c! C fl S S S3 3 s 03 en en R fl OO O O en en en en c c n flo o o o )H ^H ;-! Si ;h 1-1 )-<o o o o o o o C C dB E S o O <J - o Ph u: msec X5 6 s S ?! Supplement, The Industrial Magazine, June, 1907. Cohimns and Lachis: 47 The simplest combination is thatmade in the form of a beam. One ormore webs may be used, or fillers be-tween the angles, as shown by thedotted lines, but any additional materialis placed to better advantage if used inthe form of cover-plates, riveted to theouter legs of the angles. The I section the St. Paul building in New YorkCity, and the Masonic Temple in Chi-cago. Z-bar columns and variations areshown in Fig. 44. The ordinary sec-tion is as in form i, this being madein the standard sizes of 6-inch, 8-inch,lo-inch and 12-inch columns, by using.
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