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Hi All Been doing some structural steelwork at the Canadian Embassy in London, Just around the corner from Trafalgar Square They are having a big refit and i'm doing the floor strengthening side at the momentThe old steels had to come out from the floor this old one was a massive 30 ft long and weighed about 6 tonnesvery old and mainly all riveted Below is the open floorspace with all the support steels removedThe new steel beam ready to go inHad to burn with the oxy/acet quiet a lot of the old steelworkand finally the finished jobwith one of the steelworkers there looking a bit tired to say the least!!Next job there is the 5 story feature staircase but thats another post!
Reply:Originally Posted by Mick120So.....just a bit of light stuff Gerry.....Awesome work as always.
Reply:Was there any welding on the new steel or did they bolt in place?
Reply:Originally Posted by BobWas there any welding on the new steel or did they bolt in place?
Reply:thank-you for the quality work, once in a while we get our money's worth.Last edited by snowbird; 06-26-2014 at 11:48 AM.
Reply:Originally Posted by snowbirdthank-you for the quality work, once in a while we get our money's worth.
Reply:I like riveted structural steel. Do you know how old the building is?brad
Reply:Originally Posted by Brad NI like riveted structural steel. Do you know how old the building is?brad |
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