| Engineering - 1896 - 792 pages
...sample are weighed out, and placed upon the mixing table; a basin is then formed with this material, into which the proper percentage of clean water is poured, the material is turned into the basin by the aid of a trowel, and the mixing is completed by thoroughly kneading... | |
| Agriculture - 1908 - 604 pages
...depression made in its center, into which just sufficient water to produce the desired consistency is poured. The material on the outer edge is turned into the depression, and the whole mass is thoroughly mixed for about 1 minute. The mortar so made is immediately... | |
| Louis Carlton Sabin - Cement - 1904 - 536 pages
...Society of Civil Engineers, in their preliminary report on methods of manipulation, suggested that "as soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require more than one minute," the mortar should be kneaded with the hands for one and one-half minutes, the process being similar to... | |
| Louis Carlton Sabin - Cement - 1904 - 532 pages
...Society of Civil Engineers, in their preliminary report on methods of manipulation, suggested that "as soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require more than one minute," the mortar should be kneaded with the hands for one and one-half minutes, the process being similar to... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 800 pages
...Method. — The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center, into which the proper percentage of clean water is...crater by the aid of a trowel. As soon as the water ha.? been absorbed, which should not require more than one minute, the operation is completed by vigorously... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 344 pages
...METHOD. — The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center, into which the proper percentage of clean water is...poured ; the material on the outer edge is turned into t\>e crater by the aid of a trowel. As soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require... | |
| Technology - 1906 - 788 pages
...cement is placed on the mixing slab or table, and a crater formed in the center, into which a trial percentage of clean water is poured. The material on the outer edge of the crater is turned into the center and when the water has been absorbed by the cement the mixing... | |
| Edward Godfrey - Building - 1908 - 474 pages
...38. The material is weighed and placed on the mixing ••table, and a crater formed in the center, into which the proper percentage of clean water is...the outer edge is turned into the crater by the aid trowel. As soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require more than one minute, the... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1908 - 348 pages
...METHOD. — The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center, into which the proper percentage of clean water is...poured; the material on the outer edge is turned into tfce crater by the aid of a trowel. As soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Cement - 1910 - 670 pages
...crater formed in the center. The proper percentage of clean water is then poured into the crater and the material on the outer edge is turned into the crater by means of a trowel. As soon as the water has been absorbed, which should not require more than 1 minute,... | |
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