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Identifier: handbookforarchi01illi (find matches)
Title: Handbook for architects and builders
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Illinois Society of Architects
Subjects: Architecture Building Architects
Publisher: Chicago
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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te or mortar of all kinds, the ingredients of which are not thoroughlyand completely mixed, and which are not free from lumps or other unmixed portions of anyof the ingredients, is prohibited ; and also the use of cement mortar which has become partlyor wholly set before use. Concrete foundations wherever used must have boxes of plank all 89 m ^0 m The cMurphy Garnish Company,Transparent Wood Finish. WEBUILD BOWLING ALLEYS TEN-PIN BALLS, PINS, SCORE BOARDS, ETC. Our make of these goods considered the standard by all Bowling Leagues.PLANS AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED TO ARCHITECTS. The Brunswick=BaIke Collender Co. 263 & 265 Wabash Avenue...CHICAGO. HENRY E. TORGERSEN & CO. ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING PHOTOGRAPHY HENRY E. TORGERSEN, Manager.Telephone, Main 32 J 3. 153-155 LA SALLE STREET,CHICAGO, ILL. I JlrcbitecturalSculptors, 47-49 W. LAKE ST.CHICAGO. Telephone, Main 2070. A««ic;P(i \V«i;,l\ (oliimhian Fx,,„si( , M!):(, three lledals :lii(l three l)i;ili>inas.
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WOOD-CARVING MODELS forStone, Wood and Metal. Tine Plaster Reliefs AND COMPOSITION ORNAMENTS FOR Wall and CeilingDecorations -^ .^ Estimtites Fvimished. 90 around them, and the concrete must be well rammed in individual layers not more than sixinches each in thickness. The ramming must be continued until the water stands on the topof the mass of concrete. Sec. 82. Steel Rails or Beams in Concrete.— If steel or iron rails or beams are usedas parts of foundations, they must be thoroughly imbedded in a concrete, the ingredients ofwhich must be such that after proper ramming, the interior of the mass will be free fromcavities. The beams or rails must be entirely enveloped in concrete, and around the exposedexternal surfaces of such concrete foundations there must be a coating of a standard cementmortar not less than one inch thick. Sec. 83. Concrete Foundations — Steps — Safe Load Where Reinforced by Beams.— If concrete foundations are used by themselves and without the insertion

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  • bookid:handbookforarchi01illi
  • bookyear:1898
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Illinois_Society_of_Architects
  • booksubject:Architecture
  • booksubject:Building
  • booksubject:Architects
  • bookpublisher:Chicago
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • bookleafnumber:92
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