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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of evan foss
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 11:55 PM
> To: gEDA user mailing list
> Subject: Re: gEDA-user: [OT] MIT Flea
>

...

> >  >> On behalf of the Bostonians on the list let me say
> thanks for your
> > >> contribution  >> to the Big Pig er.. I mean Big Dig ;-)
> >  > Good
> > one.
> >  > I still want to know who looks at a multi ton concrete
> panel with a
> > > bolt and thinks lets glue this.
> >
> >
> >    A contractor looking to increase his profit margin.
>
> Yea nuts are expensive. The other day I needed as stainless
> steel one that cost a whole dollar. So much more than a life
> or lawsuit are worth.

Keep in mind that embedding the nuts in the concrete tunnel wall so that they 
were in the correct spot to hang the panels from would be VERY labor-intensive. 
 What I really don't understand is why the suspended panels needed to be 
concrete at all?  Wouldn't something much lighter like fiberglass work just as 
well?

The hell of it is, that if they had used the correct epoxy, the "gluing" 
process would have been perfectly acceptable for this application.  The reason 
the panels were pulling out what that the installer used the wrong epoxy, not 
because they were epoxied instead of bolted.



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