Practical Silo Construction a Treatise Illustrating And Explaining the Most Sim

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Practical Silo Construction a Treatise Illustrating And Explaining the Most Sim
A a Albert Allison Houghton
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A convex form is built for the bottom of mold from wood strips, cut into the proper curve for the seg- ment of circle the block is to take, on the inside of silo. These strips are covered with sheet iron, and FIG. 8. Mold for silo blocks, wet process.
PRACTICAL SILO CONSTRUCTION 4& the form constructed to make a bottom for the en- tire length of the mold.
The sheet iron dividing plates are cut in the con- vex and concave form shown in Fig. 9, at top. The length is equal to the length of the blo
...ck, plus 4 " at each end for inserting in the saw kerf and for a hole in the ends for putting an iron pin into, to hold the side forms or planks tightly up against the " shoul- der" cut upon the dividing plate.
A beveled or triangular strip of wood is now cut of the exact length of the block. This, by soaking in water, can be bent to the curve of the block, and is then nailed to the top of the dividing plate, or about li " from the top, as shown in the illustration at Fig. 9. This molds a groove in the silo block for the placing of the hoops or wires used as reinforcing material.


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