[Bell Historians] Steelwork into masonary

David Beacham david1.beacham at 7P40nNE8trwp7j6hHOz9ZkHI9ey-S0oMMlU0KIVxkr7Dfx2O4EPLAQdlWAEktiEs4V3K9ZgoMhQO0DU87p81Mq1hDtc.yahoo.invalid
Mon Feb 26 14:31:45 GMT 2007


I think that what Richard says is likely to be very true. How about the Building Research Establishment? Could they help? Isn't that somewhere near you, Rod?
DB

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Offen 
  To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 1:21 PM
  Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Steelwork into masonary



  > 
  > If there was a BS 5040 or something to which we could refer the 
  > Architects etc. it would help a lot?
  > 
  > How do you create one? Is there a show stopper here?
  > 

  My limited experience of many years ago when I worked for a brief spell 
  in an engineering R & D department, was that creating a British 
  Standard was a very slow and painful process involving endless 
  committees (my boss sat on one of the BS committees) and reams of 
  paper. It's probably also expensive these days!

  R



              
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