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| Posted by: hoel48 ® 07/29/2009, 00:13:14 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Does anyone know of a reference that gives load values/design considerations for concrete anchors? I am trying to install some anchors in high moisture areas to support piping. Some of it is even under water and will have to be installed by divers. Does anyone know of a good material (for the bolts) to use for a high moisture/underwater application like this? They say they have not had good luck with galvanized (at least for the underwater parts) due to a vanadium processing plant upstream (it is at a dam). THANKS!!! |
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| Posted by: Kelly Bramble ® 07/29/2009, 08:08:08 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Search the web for a Company called Hilti. They sell concrete anchors, I don't know if they have specialty material fasteners. |
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| Posted by: Rusty17 ® 07/29/2009, 08:00:54 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
These anchors should be stainless steel like all marine hardware. The type of water would also help with the selection of the grade of stainless to use. |
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