All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips firmly wedged or packed by hand with a light hammer, so that when the whole pavement is finished there... The Science of Road Making - Page 67by Clemens Herschel - 1890 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| George William Tillson - Pavements - 1901 - 608 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper beds is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by a hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged together by hand with... | |
| George William Tillson - Pavements - 1900 - 574 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper beds is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by a hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged together by hand with... | |
| George William Tillson - Pavements - 1900 - 580 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper beds is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by a hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged together by hand with... | |
| Charles Gilbert Rogers - Civil engineering - 1901 - 296 pages
...lengthways across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off with the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips firmly wedged or packed by hand,... | |
| Thomas Aitken - Pavements - 1900 - 560 pages
...broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper part of the said pavement is to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be rilled with stone chips firmly wedged or packed by hand with a light hammer, so that when the whole... | |
| George William Tillson - Pavements - 1900 - 580 pages
...in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by a hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged together by hand with a light hammer. The middle 18 feet of pavement is to be coated with hard stone... | |
| George William Tillson - Pavements - 1900 - 582 pages
...in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by a hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged together by hand with a light hammer. The middle 18 feet of pavement is to be coated with hard stone... | |
| Henry Law, Daniel Kinnear Clark - Pavements - 1901 - 564 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4 inches, in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement...firmly wedged or packed by hand, with a light hammer ; so that when the whole pavement is finiohed, there shall be a convexity of 4 inches in the breadth... | |
| Geological Survey of Georgia - Geology - 1901 - 344 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed four inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement...broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices are to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged or packed by hand with a light hammer, so that, when... | |
| Frank Latham - Roads - 1903 - 248 pages
...lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4In. in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement...firmly wedged or packed by hand with a light hammer, so that when the whole pavement is finished there shall be a convexity of 4in. in the breadth of 15ft.... | |
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