I’m studying for my builders exam, there is something about fastening steel using the e.a.t method. Does anyone know what that is, or where I can find info on this. I found some vague stuff, kind of led me to believe it’s possibly fastening steel with rivets.. but thats just what I put together from that.
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Greetings Nick,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again which will increase it's viewing.
Perhaps it will catch someone's attention that can help you with advice.
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I think that's what kicks in when you underbid the job -- I use that method all the time!
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explosive activated anchoring?
uh, that's EAAEAT= enhanced alternative technology I'm kidding, it's Earliest Available Time