The Practical Gas And Gasoline Engineer

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The Practical Gas And Gasoline Engineer
Ezra W. Longanecker
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wheels or prevent them from hanging to the floor by from two to three inches.
119. A concrete foundation, if properly con- structed, is the best. While foundations are usually built of brick or stone laid in cement a foundation may be of concrete, mixed as follows: One part of cement, two parts sand, five parts finely cracked stone or coarse gravel is first class.
Foundations built with frozen mortar or concrete are no good. Avoid freezing weather while building your foundation.
120. ANCHOR BOL
...TS.— The number and size are usually determined by the builder of the engine and indicated by the holes he drills into the engine base to receive them. They should be long enough to extend from the bottom of the foundation to from two and a half to four inches above the capstone or timber.
121. They should be screwed into goodsized iron anchor plate at the bottom and threaded on top to receive a nut. An anchor plate six to eight inches wide and ten to fifteen inches long with a hole in the center tapped out or threaded, into which the rod is screwed and riveted, makes an excellent anchorage.


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