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True; and compression.
Tushy.
Rude E
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Subject: Re: [BP] rivets -- i want to learn about rivets
Ah, but bending has a tension component.
cp
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Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: [BP] rivets -- i want to learn about rivets
> ][< mused:
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>>So, now I am curious if a timber peg works like a rivet, in tension and
> sheer?<
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> No heads. No tension. Shear and bending.
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> Rude E
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