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MS CHANNEL

09/11/2012 5:42 AM

HOW CAN FIND MS CHANNEL WEIGHT ? WITH A EXAMPLE

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Re: MS CHANNEL

09/11/2012 6:11 AM
  1. Look it up in Kempe's Engineers' Yearbook, any example.
  2. Look it up in Matweb, any example.
  3. Look it up in the supplier's sales documentation, any example.
  4. Weigh an off-cut, any example, and multiply by the ratio of the wanted length to the sample length.
  5. Etc.

Do turn off Caps Lock beforehand, though.

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Re: MS CHANNEL

09/11/2012 7:13 AM

Hi chinmoy sahana,

Welcome to CR4! Out of respect for others we ask that you not type in all CAPS. It's like shouting online and is difficult to read.

Try searching on CR4 to see if any of these previous discussions may answer your question about MS channel weight.

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Re: MS CHANNEL

09/11/2012 8:05 AM

This has been asked a few times beforehand.....so do a Search of the CR4 threads...

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Re: MS CHANNEL

09/13/2012 1:02 AM

the pounds for foot is stamped on the steel. call a distributor.

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Re: MS CHANNEL

09/22/2012 5:53 AM

490 lbs per cubic foot

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