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Need help IDing this material

dan85

Hi,

I am currently putting in a bid and need help finding this material.  It's aluminum angle that has ridges on it to lock into special nut with also.

Thank you in advance.

 
Aug 23, 15 1:18 pm

What does the spec say? If it's not there, it's probably a poltergeist. 

Aug 23, 15 1:34 pm  · 
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I was also going to ask if there's a spec. If the spec is a bunch of words that don't reference a brand name product, trying copying and pasting a long section of the text into google and see if it takes you to the manufacturer's page.

Aug 23, 15 1:40 pm  · 
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The bottom of a Baguette is usually a thin crust of hardened dough.

Aug 23, 15 1:46 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

That is an odd shape for tasty french bread. Definitively some poltergeist involvement in that bakery.

Aug 23, 15 2:49 pm  · 
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BTW, who gets this detailed in their documents going out for bid? This is the level of detail you'd see on shop drawings, not the construction documents.

Aug 23, 15 7:49 pm  · 
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Carrera

Of course a Baguette is a form of architectural convex molding and a term used today by the terra cotta suppliers, specifically sunscreens which are supported by aluminum components….usually a kit-of-parts. The striations usually imply a corresponding metal part with striations to make a nonslip nesting joint. Would think that the answer lies with that industry.

The second shape from the right is what they call a Baguette.

Aug 23, 15 7:58 pm  · 
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quizzical

dan85 - why don't you just submit your question to the design architect ?

Aug 23, 15 8:12 pm  · 
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