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Old Style steel shapes 1

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SLMPicker

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May 23, 2001
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I am curious about the old style way of designating steel sections...in particular, I am evaluating floor loads in an old bldg in Buffalo, NY, and the sections called out are:

21 WF 68
21 B 49

I can only assume the first number is the depth, WF is 'wide flange' and 68 is the weight per foot. However, 'B' is something with which I need help. I have a 1947 AISC Manual and a 1967 Manual to help me and the B shapes are Light Beams. The 21 B 49 is not in there. Help! Thanks in advance!!
 
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You should look in the FAQ section of the Structural forum. There is a note in there for an AISC publication which details sections by most suppliers from 1853 - 1950. You will find your section there.
 
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