yeah I wasn't sure which side that was....Looks like those notches were caused by the thumb mounting bolt ? If so, the 'patch plate' could have been longer ,past the notches.
yeah I wasn't sure which side that was....Looks like those notches were caused by the thumb mounting bolt ? If so, the 'patch plate' could have been longer ,past the notches.
Yes - I removed some material there thinking a notch would help prevent any sliding of the thumb. But the thumb bolts have compressed the metal ridges there as well.Looks like those notches were caused by the thumb mounting bolt ? If so, the 'patch plate' could have been longer ,past the notches.
That is an incorrect statement. Steel is as strong in all directions under tension or compression.Steel is strong in tension… not so much in compression.
I think GeoHorn may confused steel with concrete...That is an incorrect statement. Steel is as strong in all directions under tension or compression.
Shear strength is different than tensile strength.
Steel members can buckle under compression if they are too long and “thin”. That same shape can hold more in tension than compression.
Is that what you are trying to state?
Then he's doubly confused since concrete is strong in compression but not in tension.I think GeoHorn may confused steel with concrete...![]()