Troop Howell Bridge
- Jun 20, 2007
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7,296 Holes on the Rochester, NY Troop Howell Bridge needed to be either reamed from 13/16" or drilled to 1-1/16". The process was complicated as there were three plates of structural steel totaling 3-1/16" thick. Further complicating the process was the fact the concrete placement resulted in misalignment of the steel plates.
Channellock® 426 Tongue and Groove Plier, 7/8 in Nominal, 3/4 in L C1080 High Carbon Steel Straight Jaw, 6-1/2 in OAL
Stanley® 33-716 FatMax® Reinforced Tape Rule with BladeArmor®, 16 ft L x 1-1/4 in W Blade, Mylar® Polyester Film Blade
Arrowâ„¢ HT50 Professional Heavy Duty Tomahawk Hammer Tacker, Flat Crown Staple
Estwing® E324S Framing Hammer, 16 in OAL, Smooth Surface, 24 oz Steel Head, Straight Claw, Steel Handle
Klein® D2000-9ST 2000 Heavy Duty Rebar Work Cutting Plier, 9-3/8 in OAL
BBI® 777037 All Threaded Rod, 3/8-16, 12 ft OAL, Steel Alloy
BBI® 754072 Medium Split Lock Washer, 1/2 in Nominal, 18-8 SS
DeWALT® Power-Stud®+ Powers® 7449SD1-PWR Expansion Wedge Anchor, 3/4 in dia, 10 in OAL, 7-1/2 in L Thread, Carbon Steel, Zinc Plated
Primesource® 8CTDSKR Sinker Nail, 17/64 in, 2-3/8 in L, 9 ga, Vinyl Coated, Smooth Shank
Campbell® T3899724 Hitch Pin, 1/2 in dia, 4-1/4 in L Usable, Forged Steel, Zinc Plated with Yellow Chromate, 5 Grade