| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1004 pages
...line, as at x;t, Kig. ¿970 — they form what is called a slraifltil joint. Straight joints split up and weaken the part of the wall in which they occur,...both in the length and thickness of the wall, giving thp bricks or stones a good lap over one another in both directions, so as to afford as much hold as... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1184 pages
...same line, as at xy, Fig. 2976 — they form what is called a straight joint. Straight joints split up and weaken the part of the wall in which they occur,...breaks the vertical joints both in the length and thicknefj of the wall, giving the bricks or stones a good lap over one another in both directions,... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1002 pages
...line, as at xi/, Fig. 297G — they form what is called a nfrairr/it joint. Straight joints split up and weaken the part of the wall in which they occur, and should therefore be avoided. Л good bond breaks the vertical joints both in the length and thickness of the wall, giving the bricks... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1884 - 1008 pages
...same line, as at xy, Fig. 2976 — they form what is called a ulraight joint. Straight joints split up and weaken the part of the wall in which they occur,...another in both directions, so as to afford as much hold ns possible between the different parts of the wall. A further effect of th ^=-1 I .'-J. I.-- i bond... | |
| Agriculture - 1908 - 604 pages
...continuous straight line, the occurrence of which would produce a weak and 'easily separable structure. A good bond breaks the vertical joints, both in the length and in the thickness of the wall. Various methods are employed to form the bond. The method by headers... | |
| Frederick Thomas Hodgson - Architectural drawing - 1903 - 418 pages
...the same line, as at xy, Fig 116, they form what is called a straight joint. Straight joints split up and weaken the part of the wall in which they occur,...possible between the different parts of the wall. -/ / / / y / */ c±± r )>"i. i <y, ' , ' . i , i ^g# c Fig. 1 1 6. A further effect of bond is to... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1914 - 880 pages
...continuous straight line, the occurrence of which would produce a weak and easily separable structure. A good bond breaks the vertical joints, both in the length and in the thickness of the wall. Various methods are employed to form the bond. The method by headers... | |
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