. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. THE HURST SILO Operation 1—Bolt every 4 feet for fastening roof. 2—Step lad- der. 3—Bolt every 3 feet for fastening chute. 4—Door, door frame, door ladder steps. 5—How lad- der steps lay in mor- tar joints. 6—E e i n f 0 r c - ing rods. 7—S ectional interior view show- ing rein- forcing rods and links in blocks, also the smooth plaster fin- ish wall on the inter- ior. 8—Concr e t e floor. Hurst Silos can be built with or without this con- crete bot- tom. 9—^F 0 u n d a - t i 0 n ex- tending be-1 low line. frost. 11X11;. - - . 10


. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. THE HURST SILO Operation 1—Bolt every 4 feet for fastening roof. 2—Step lad- der. 3—Bolt every 3 feet for fastening chute. 4—Door, door frame, door ladder steps. 5—How lad- der steps lay in mor- tar joints. 6—E e i n f 0 r c - ing rods. 7—S ectional interior view show- ing rein- forcing rods and links in blocks, also the smooth plaster fin- ish wall on the inter- ior. 8—Concr e t e floor. Hurst Silos can be built with or without this con- crete bot- tom. 9—^F 0 u n d a - t i 0 n ex- tending be-1 low line. frost. 11X11;. - - . 10—Shows reinforcing rods ready for steel link, link in position, tension applied to rods and finally reinforcing rods covered to prevent corrosion. Make Your Blocks in Your Plant, Erect Them on the Job. 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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