Radford's Cyclodedia of Construction; Carpentry, Building And Architecture ..

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Radford's Cyclodedia of Construction; Carpentry, Building And Architecture ..
Radford, William A., [from Old Catalog] Ed
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The wooden forms should be constructed of clean lumber free from warp, and at least 2 inches thick by about 5 inches wide. Surfaced lumber has advantages, but its use is not necessary.
In placing the side forms along the line of the walk, care should be taken to maintain a good alignment, and they should be leveled so as to conform with the finished grade.
ProYldlng for Surface Drainage of Walk.
The form nearest the street should be slightly CEMENT CONSTRUCTION 171 below the inside form, thus p
...roviding a drain which will prevent water from collecting on the walk- The side forms should be sectirely staked, the stakes alternating on either side about every two feet. If the special metal cross-form is used, fewer stakes will answer, for when the form is keyed into position, it is rigidly fastened and holds the outside foims in their proper rela- tive position. Wooden cross-fomis need only be held in place by stakes on the opposite side from which the concrete is to be deposited. When the concrete is being placed, a shovelful or two will hold the cross-foiTOS fii'mly until it is tamped into position.

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