Would be grateull if you can explain the meaning of VP. Also I have noted that there is only BOTTOM and TOP labelled but not specific to B1, B2 and T1 and T2. Also the bars to not reach in the beam zone. On a more practical side, the T1 being at the top, T2 is rarely shown in layout but in practice it is placed first, being under T1 bars. Do you have any notes on T2 bars? I am also looking for notes on dropped slab say at balony usually 100 to 150 mm. lower than the remaining slab.
Hi there, I am new to steel fixing in Sydney, Australia. Are these the plans that are used on jobs around here? If so I would really like to learn how to read and interpret them
Hi Ashurina, The example explained in the video is from the UK but it could be used anywhere. There may be minor differences in Australia. However the principles are the same. This example is a good starting point to learn how to read structural drawings. Good luck :)
Short and clear than those sermons I watch from different people .🙏🙏
Obby thank you 😃
Not enough info .. it would be good to show us the finished product .. keep them coming
Thanks for the vid. Which brand is that pen/pencil?
THANKS FOR THE GOOD WORK
You are most welcome :)
oh yeah .. thank you this is very helpful
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Brilliant video thanks
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@@Eurocoded could you do a video for reading slab and wall Rebar drawings thanks
Very helpful!
Glad you found the video helpful :)
Thankyou very much sir ❤❤
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Would be grateull if you can explain the meaning of VP. Also I have noted that there is only BOTTOM and TOP labelled but not specific to B1, B2 and T1 and T2. Also the bars to not reach in the beam zone. On a more practical side, the T1 being at the top, T2 is rarely shown in layout but in practice it is placed first, being under T1 bars. Do you have any notes on T2 bars? I am also looking for notes on dropped slab say at balony usually 100 to 150 mm. lower than the remaining slab.
Hi there, I am new to steel fixing in Sydney, Australia. Are these the plans that are used on jobs around here? If so I would really like to learn how to read and interpret them
Hi Ashurina, The example explained in the video is from the UK but it could be used anywhere. There may be minor differences in Australia. However the principles are the same. This example is a good starting point to learn how to read structural drawings. Good luck :)
What VP stands for please?
What is the complete notation?
@@Eurocoded its on your video
@@Eurocoded 6-B16-20(21)-150 VP. It's the bottom code on the right of the drawing
I think it stands for Vertical Plane
hi, whats the FF and BB stand for? Thanks for example: T13-125(FF)/(BB)
Hi Huang, FF stands for ‘far face’. Did you mean to type BF?
What about splices ?
Am very much interested how you are doing.
Doing really well. Thank you. How are you doing?
can you please do a video on grid lines and referencing?
Hi John, Sure we will add that to the list of videos to do.
Hi John, We have uploaded the requested video. Please follow the link: ua-cam.com/video/qs32Cl5m2tc/v-deo.html
thank you
You are most welcome.
Could you please define H as " 9 H16-03 T4" . what is the purpose of H instead of B
Notation refers to type and grade of reinforcement.
H: for diameters 12mm, grades B500B or B500C conforming to BS 4449
thank you for the upload. please make more videos of concrete design with eurocode. like & subscribe.
You are most welcome. We will keep uploading more videos.
perfecto👍
"#5 @ 12" what does it mean ?
5 bars in size 12mm