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Z-Purlin

09/19/2011 6:57 AM

Can i use ISMC 225 inplace of 230*75*2.55 Z-purlin at 22 Mtr elevation?

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Re: Z-Purlin

09/19/2011 9:49 AM

Only if whatever is going on top of it doesn't bend or break it. Stuff coming down from +22m can hurt.

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Re: Z-Purlin

09/19/2011 3:47 PM

Good answer PW!!! LOL

BINGO!!!!!!!!

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