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![]() Eisboch wrote: One thing still drives me .. and others ...crazy though .... particularly with mechanical engineers. For some reason, many have an "invented here" philosophy and refuse to re-use time proven designs. This results in labor cost overruns and usually a new, unproven brain fart for a mechanism or something that has already been proven not to work. Absolutely! I've got a group out west that I do a lot of tilt-up structural engineering for. They do slipform huge feed processing mills. If you give them a proven damn good design and they like it, just try to give it to them a second time. They will reject it usually. Sometimes I have to put my foot down, that's for sure. If any of my structure has to attach to their slipform, I have to make a connection that will slide because their mat slab and slipform settles usually 3 or 4 inches immediately because of the weight of the thing vs. soil compression. |
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