Structural devices are often formed as assemblies of a number of smaller structural members. Such assembling of individual members may be necessary to form devices that are too large or too complicated to be formed by conventional manufacturing methods. For example, such factors as casting sizes, forging sizes, available plate and block sizes, and the like can limit the size and geometry of the structural members that can be manufactured. To form larger or more complex devices, the structural members are typically assembled by joining the individual structural members using a variety of known joining techniques including, for example, mechanical fastening or welding.
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