The I Beam VT-300 Transducer is very compact. Its design resembles a train track or sectional piece of steel, thus the name I Beam. The VT-300 transducer features push-style binding posts that can ...
There are few things more emblematic of construction and architecture than the iconic I-beam. The distinctive beam has been around for while, developed in 1849 by an engineer named Alphonse Halbou. If ...
Q. I'm getting ready to build a large room addition that needs a beam to support the floor joists. I've been told that a wood beam will work, but I've always seen steel I-beams in other houses. Is it ...
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With a new practicality influencing architects, we expect to see fewer glass-box buildings in the years to come. Opaque walls insulate better, and seem a better choice for an energy-wise future. Yet ...
DEAR TIM: I’m getting ready to build a large room addition that needs a beam to support the floor joists. I’ve been told that a wood beam will work, but I’ve always seen steel I-beams in other houses.