The Cement Workers Hand book Covering More Than Fifty Most Important Subjects

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The Cement Workers Hand book Covering More Than Fifty Most Important Subjects
W H William Henry Baker
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, Walls built from cast blocks (portable) will be treated of in the second division of this Part, /but all heavy and low walls can be built up by contin- uous masonry in their place, using suitable forms or molds. These forms are of two kinds in general use, which we will endeavor to describe at this point.
Box Form This consists of a plank form set true with the face line in the same way as a stone is laid with the line, these are carried in courses, using some care with the first course to ge
...t the top level, the form is set on top of this course, the face line raised and the box or form set true with line and plumb with face; this is continued to the top course. This must be kept true and level for sill. If the forms are carefully trued each time the wall will have full and even faces, and is by most mechanics preferred to a plastered face, but if by amateur workmen the wall in all probabilities must be plas- tered to make it presentable. It is best to have two forms and to work them alternately on different courses or on different parts of the wall.

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