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  • sieve 2 hours ago

    What is the useful life of something like this compared to an RCC structure? Do you have to keep painting them to protect it from rust?

    You do see steel used in mobile towers etc because you may not be able to place an RCC structure of that height on top of a building not designed for those loads. And in single story workshops/sheds.

      niteshpant an hour ago

      The useful life is less than RCC. A RCC structure is good for about 50 years, steel for 25. The 4x4 is even less, about 15 years.

      No, you paint them initially when you build the structure. It's quite hard to paint afterwards.

      Also, if you notice closely, the steel is welded rather than bolted. Newer buildings are bolted now-a-days, which increases their useful life.

      Example: https://imgur.com/a/f4z84dx

      This is the current building being built that I talk about. Notice (1) the two layers of paint, and (2) bolts being used instead of welds compared to the steel structure photos in the essay

  • niteshpant 3 hours ago

    I went down memory lane. In 2020, I dropped out of Dartmouth, flew back to Nepal on the second flight after borders reopened, and spent a year doing things I never expected.

    One of them: building one of the first three-story I-beam steel structures in Far West Nepal. No local expertise. No supply chain. A crew that had never done it before. We figured it out anyway.