| Dennis Hart Mahan - 1846 - 380 pages
...junction is effected. The bond and other arrangements will depend upon the circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately...mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 484. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, has been for some years... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1846 - 378 pages
...junction is effected. The bond and other arrangements will depend upon the circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately...mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 484. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, nas been for some years... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1852 - 420 pages
...junction is effected. The bond and other arrangements will depend upon the circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately...mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 484. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, has been for some years... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1855 - 448 pages
...junction is effected. The bond and other arrangements will depend upon the circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately...mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 484. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, nas been for some years... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1873 - 560 pages
...circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately as practical ble, so that by using but little mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 525. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, has been for some years... | |
| Henry Fidler - Building - 1875 - 248 pages
...former has quite settled down. Then bonds may be inserted if required. As a rule, it is better that the new work should butt against the old, either with...straight joint visible on the face, or let into a chase,2 so that the straight joint may not show; but if it be necessary to bond them together, the... | |
| Percy Gaillemard L. Smith - 1875 - 264 pages
...former has quite settled down. Then bonds may be inserted if required. As a rule, it is better that the new work should butt against the old, either with...straight joint visible on the face, or let into a chase,2 so that the straight joint may not show; but if it be necessary to bond them together, the... | |
| Dennis Hart Mahan - Civil engineering - 1877 - 642 pages
...circumstances of the case ; the surfaces connected should be fitted as accurately as practical ble, so that by using but little mortar, no disunion may take place from settling. 525. An expedient, very fertile in its applications to hydraulic constructions, has been for some years... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1002 pages
...former has quite settled down. Then bonds may be inserted if required. As a rule, it is better that the new work should butt against the old, either with...straight joint visible on the face, or let into a slip-joint, so that the straight joint may not show ; but if it be necessary to bond them together,... | |
| Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 1004 pages
...inserted if required. As a rule, it is better that the new work should butt against the old, cither with a straight joint visible on the face, or let into a slip-joint, so that the straight joint may not show ; but if it be necessary to bond them together,... | |
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