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- From: "Dave Adams" <davea(--nospam--at)laneengineers.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 16:02:11 -0800
Hello all, I think someone may have posted a question on this before, but I don't remember. Can anyone clarify what a "cinch anchor" is? Is there perhaps a website with additional information? Thanks in advance, Dave K. Adams, S.E. Lane Engineers, Inc. 979 N. Blackstone St. Tulare, CA 93274 PH: (559) 688-5263 FAX: (559) 688-8893 E-mail: davea(--nospam--at)laneengineers.com ******* ****** ******* ******** ******* ******* ******* *** * Read list FAQ at: http://www.seaint.org/list_FAQ.asp * * This email was sent to you via Structural Engineers * Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) server. To * subscribe (no fee) or UnSubscribe, please go to: * * http://www.seaint.org/sealist1.asp * * Questions to seaint-ad(--nospam--at)seaint.org. Remember, any email you * send to the list is public domain and may be re-posted * without your permission. Make sure you visit our web * site at: http://www.seaint.org ******* ****** ****** ****** ******* ****** ****** ********
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