[AT] Spam> I beam weight

charliehill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed May 12 17:40:11 PDT 2010


Don, I can't find my steel manual but 1/4 plate is 10.2 lbs/sf so based on 
that the answers in the order you have them listed, off the top of my head 
are.

beams 38 lbs/ft,  15 lb/ft, 17 lb/ft,

diamond plate 600lbs

angle  7 lb/ft

short piece of 3/8 angle  20 lbs.

Those are not exact but should be close unless I screwed up.

Charlie


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> My head is zapped from a day at the dentist and moving heavy tools.  So
> could someone tell me the weight per foot for some steel.  The first is
> an I-beam 8 1/4", by 19 7/8", of 5/8" material.  The second I-beam is 5
> 1/4" by 7 1/4" of 1/4" material.  The third I-beam is 5" by 10 1/2" of
> 1/4" material.
>
> The diamond plates are 6' by 10' of 1/4 material.  The angle iron is 4"
> by 4".  I think there is a piece of iron 3/8" by 16 1/2".
>
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