. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. 132 Concrete Silos 21/4 inches while the thickness through the rib is 4I/2 inches. The stave is 12 inches wide and 30 inches long. Each stave carries a lug on top with a correspond- ing recess in the bottom, forming a lock for the lateral joints. A concave and convex joint on the sides of. Method of Assembling Reinforced Silo Staves the slabs is so designed that space is allowed for pointing up on the outside after the silo is erected. The silo is also given a cement wash on the inside, giv- ing it a double seal. The ribs on the


. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. 132 Concrete Silos 21/4 inches while the thickness through the rib is 4I/2 inches. The stave is 12 inches wide and 30 inches long. Each stave carries a lug on top with a correspond- ing recess in the bottom, forming a lock for the lateral joints. A concave and convex joint on the sides of. Method of Assembling Reinforced Silo Staves the slabs is so designed that space is allowed for pointing up on the outside after the silo is erected. The silo is also given a cement wash on the inside, giv- ing it a double seal. The ribs on the outside of the staves carry prop- erly spaced depressions for receiving the hoops, so. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hanson, Edward Smith, 1871- [from old catalog]. Chicago, The Cement era publishing company


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