In a message dated 12/21/2009 5:22:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
shovel snow ?   It didn't say that in the brochure You got the Summer brochure by mistake. The one that talks about cool shady rooms.  Now they're warm and sunny.
looks to me all the terra cotta anchors are coorodable ferrous iron and rusting ;but probe will bear that out ; the concrete shelf angle I am still suspicious of this "shalf angle" is behind the  4" and 6" TC
I enjoy the trust and the discussions on Bullamanka but never mention projects and locations as you can always be second guessed in this business Really? That never happened to anybody else. Must be something wrong with you. .;so clients and names are never mentioned in my stories or queries 
I am more interested in the other forces at play  the stress of the load ; the back up terra cotta and how the anchor and back up TC should be ;and what nuances to look out for ......there is never enough information available in e mail format for us to approve any of what another has written or said or aked about here but we trust the process ..after all look what it did to poor mary ..she is sending Ralph a check !!! It ain't here yet. Must be snow-delayed. I'll let you all know, and have the Little Ralphs keep an eye on the mailbox.
speaking of Mary ...Peanut is 10  pray for me Good luck to you all. /Py Ralph  


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