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angles... only up to 2" x 2"

Posted by Ken Leung at 2/17/2001 12:42 PM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


In Reply to: I NEED AN ANSWER!!! EVERYONE READ!
Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 2/17/2001 9:18 AM EST:



: Can we use an angle bracket that's 4"?? would that be considered a joining plate for an extrusion or would it fall under steel angle in the additional hardware list???

If you did not physically join the plates together to form angle bracket (like welding them together), then yes, it falls under steel angle in the additional hardware list.

But if you are using 1/4" thick steel and bend it into angle bracket, that that will fall under steel plate (any amount).

Please try to make sure you don't actually use the 4" x 4" steel angle bracket and claim them as manufactured from steel plates if you actually didn't.


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