On  Mon, 11 Mar 2002 at 08:21:39, Norman Dunbar wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony Firshman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>>> ...  the tails are bent round
>>> in a tight 180% degrees, and the bend is under tension.
>
>If I remember correctly, 180 degrees is not bent at all - it's a straight
>line.
>Don't you mean 360 degrees :o)
) degrees is a straight line.
No - I mean 180 degrees.  Tails come out on one direction in the line of
the keyplate, and are bent 180 degrees back, hard, and taped to the back
of the metal plate.
It is worth detailing as it is such a stupid thing to do.  Without that,
I suspect the only membranes that would have failed were on opened QLs.
>(Sorry, couldn't resist - first thing on a Monday !)
..... but I know you are joking (8-)#

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