Are you pointing at the wrong plate in the beginning? You say that it is an angle but I don't see it. Looks like you meant to point at the beam below. Am I missing something?
@@cakefartrpg2280 I hate the internet. Looking back at this I wish I would have not commented at all. So f'ing what? The guy pointed at the wrong plate.
@@silentdwak A beam that it used vertically in ironworking is called a column. The “end plate” as you call it, is called a base plate, because the plate is welded at the base of the column. It is then anchored into the ground through the holes you can see in the video, if it’s on ground level. Or connected to another column if on the second floor or above, usually with A325 structural bolts.
Thank you. I learned something new today
Are you pointing at the wrong plate in the beginning? You say that it is an angle but I don't see it. Looks like you meant to point at the beam below. Am I missing something?
You are correct. He pointed at what’s called a “base plate” that is used at the base of a column.
@@cakefartrpg2280 I hate the internet. Looking back at this I wish I would have not commented at all. So f'ing what? The guy pointed at the wrong plate.
@@ericpope7835 i don't get it
@@cakefartrpg2280 that's not a baseplate, that an end plate of a beam.
@@silentdwak A beam that it used vertically in ironworking is called a column. The “end plate” as you call it, is called a base plate, because the plate is welded at the base of the column. It is then anchored into the ground through the holes you can see in the video, if it’s on ground level. Or connected to another column if on the second floor or above, usually with A325 structural bolts.
Please recommend a good book for the steel structure shop drawing !
Please, what's the difference between shop drawing and fabrication drawing?
it just depends on who you work for, some shops call them fab. drawings, and some call the shop drawings.
It’s basically the same thing
video makes no sense to me
Why?