The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. A Hand-book for Cement Users - Page 75by Charles Carroll Brown - 1905 - 369 pagesFull view - About this book
| Albert Irvin Frye - Civil engineering - 1918 - 1698 pages
...testing, the cement should Bored in a suitable weather-tight building having the floor properly Iced or raised from the ground. (4) The cement shall be...as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identifi of each shipment. (5) Every facility shall be provided by the cr ~" and a period of at least... | |
| M. O. Withey, James Aston - 1918 - 1322 pages
...shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION... | |
| Roy Andrew Seaton - Concrete construction - 1918 - 246 pages
...shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION... | |
| Materials - 1918 - 992 pages
...thereon, unless shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather- tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION.... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Building materials - 1918 - 884 pages
...shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION... | |
| John Milton Goodell - Roads - 1918 - 272 pages
...unless shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 pounds net. A barrel shall contain 376 pounds net. 10. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. 11. Inspection.... | |
| GEORGE A. HOOL,S.B. - 1918 - 982 pages
...elevation by means of a false floor, so as to insure ventilation underneath. The cement should further be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification or removal of each shipment. When cement is not mill-tested, a proper period before cement is needed... | |
| George A. Hool, Nathan C. Johnson - Concrete construction - 1918 - 1056 pages
...28 1 day in moist air, 6 days in water I day in moist air, 27 days in water 200 300 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy acceaa for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building... | |
| George A. Hool, Nathan C. Johnson - Concrete construction - 1918 - 924 pages
...28 I day in moist air, 6 days in water 1 day in moist air, 27 days in water 200 300 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit eaiy access for proper inspection ud identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight... | |
| Arthur Horace Blanchard - Pavements - 1919 - 1692 pages
...manufacturer plainly marked thereon. A bag shall contain 94 Ib net. A barrel shall contain 282 Ib net. "7. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. "8. Inspection,... | |
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