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August 28, 2018 Leave a Comment

Making Our Fusion Reactor Better, day 114 of 320: today I learned how wedge anchors are used to secure objects to existing concrete slabs. These will hold our 50-ton particle beam in place. This YouTube video explains the general concept.

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