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- adjective Not
galvanized .
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Examples
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The dispute is sent to an eminent panel who say that ungalvanized steel should not be used, but then recommend alternate designs using ungalvanized steel.
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In response, the original engineers argue that pattern selection tecnhiques that are standard practice in highway construction show that ungalvanized steel MUST be used.
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Galvanized (zinc coated) iron ribbons are useful except in connection with for instance copper, but also ungalvanized steel constructions, cast iron and concrete Armour can quickly destroy the zinc layer.
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· Cost - As of August 1976, a 91 cm long, 5 cm diameter, stainless steel, continuous slot drive point cost $80.14 and a 305 cm length of 5 cm diameter seemless, ungalvanized
Chapter 6 1980
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Assuming that the ungalvanized wire would serve the purpose for a period of ten years, the cost would be approximately $2.50 per guard if it were attached to a line fence; If placed in the interior of a field, the cost of a standard fence post would have to be added.
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One roll was galvanized, 11 gauge wire, with 2 x 4 inch staves, while the other was ungalvanized 10 gauge, with 4 x 4 inch spacing between the staves.
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$3.00 per hundred square feet for the ungalvanized wire, 4 x 4 inch spacing, 10 gauge.
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As a thought experiment, let’s suppose that a NAS panel said that ungalvanized steel shoud be avoided and then recommended designs using galvanized steel and NAS were then sued.
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