You probably dont care but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Ali Arturo i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
good question,, in say an apartment building it can be enough.. But i wouldnt trust the thinnest in say a warehouse where you should store heavy stuff from floor to roof. hehe
Depends on type of slab. Thickness length all depends. Some are high density. They are pre stressed to take a good load. They are cambered. Like a rainbow.
@@samkom33 some hollow core slabs are up to 450 mm thick some are 100 mm depends on what they are being used for. Ive installed nearly all types of hollow. Core. Usually 150mm for houses or flats or sometimes 200 250mm.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 Yes but thats just what i said in another way. hehe 150 mm wouldnt work as floor in a freezing room at a fish factory i worked at in the 1980s. when the room was full, it was around 5 ton on each squaremeter,, each pallet of filet was 1 ton and 5 pallets in each stack, and the size of an euro pallet is 120x80 centimeter. the slab used was cast in place with an engineer making calculations and drawings of how to bend and where to place ALL the rebar.. that room was 18x12 meter and a floor over the production halls so we had to make several COLUMNS AND LOAD BEARING BEAMS supporting the floor, so no span was more than 4 meter.
@@samkom33 hello there. Sorry i didn't read your reply to the comment. I only replied automatically to avi nagas question. Your right. Factory floors would be usually 250mm then have a structural topping over the slab approx the same as the hollow core. I've fixed around 100'000 of those slabs over 23 years in the trade. Not exactly a trade. But its skilled to a degree.