After all the joints are thus filled flush with the top of the bricks and sufficient time for evaporation has taken place, so that the coating of sand will not absorb any of the mixture, one-half inch of sand shall be spread over the whole surface, and... Highway Construction in Wisconsin - Page 80by Ernest Robertson Buckley - 1903 - 339 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey - 1903 - 588 pages
...touches the brick, shall be thoroughly swept into all the joints. Two such boxes shall be provided in case the street is twenty feet or less in width; exceeding...only in the requirements for the brick. Number one paring brick should have two straight faces and not one. In some places brick with square edges may... | |
| Ernest Robertson Buckley - 1903 - 588 pages
...the sand, shouId be foIIowed for two or three days. The grouting thus finished must remain absoIuteIy free from disturbance or traffic of any kind for a...be preferable to those with round edges. "At least one1 edge with but slight kiln marks" is very indefinite and leaves a loop hole by which the contractor... | |
| Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources - 1905 - 980 pages
...This should be done in the application of each course here specified. After the joints are thus tilled flush with the top of the bricks, and sufficient time...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of ten days. If a high-grade pavement is not secured with the above specifications, the chief causes of failure... | |
| Indiana. Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources - 1906 - 982 pages
...ahead of the sweepers. This should be done in the application of each course here specified. After the joints are thus filled flush with the top of the...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of ten days. If a high-grade pavement is imt secured with the above specifications, the chief causes of failure... | |
| Charles Edward Morrison - 1908 - 356 pages
...public will permit. It is urgently insisted that in no case shall the proportion of cement be lessened. Grouting thus finished must remain absolutely free...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of ten days at least. The specifications, closely and skilfully followed, will give you the three important factors... | |
| Herbert Allen Wheeler - 1910 - 132 pages
...public will permit. It is urgently insisted that in no case shall the proportion of cement be lessened. Grouting thus finished must remain absolutely free...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of ten days, at least. These specifications, closely and skillfully followed, will give you the three important... | |
| Wilson Gardner Harger, Edmund Arnold Bonney - 1912 - 534 pages
...whole surface, and an occasional sprinkling, sufficient to dampen the sand, shall be followed for six days. The grouting thus finished must remain absolutely...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of ten days. In laying brick pavement the inspector will keep the brick culled and the contractor shall make the... | |
| 1907 - 624 pages
...public will permit. It Is urgently Insisted that In no case shall the proportion of cement be lessened. Grouting thus finished must remain absolutely free...disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of at least ten days. These specifications, closely and skillfully followed, will give you the three Important... | |
| 1913 - 386 pages
...obtain as uniform a temperature as possible while the grout is setting. The roadway Is then allowed to remain absolutely free from disturbance or traffic of any kind for a period of 10 days. Some engineers advocate a weaker grout than a 1:1 mixture; others, a pitch filler; but my... | |
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