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Sand-Blast Cleaning of Structural Steel
It is intended to set forth, in this paper, some of the results which have been attained in the use of the sand-blast in cleaning steel plates and structural steel. Some data as to the cost and other elements which enter into its application will be presented, in the hope that possibly something may be added to the facility of making approximately accurate estimates of the cost of any sand-blast cleaning which may be in contemplation hereafter. Some of the work heretofore done has been referred to in a paper, published in Engineering News of April 24th, 1902, and in it the cost of cleaning 12 600 sq. ft. of the Front Street Viaduct over the Little Miami Railroad, in Columbus, Ohio, was stated. In presenting the experience gained in the continuance of the work during the season of 1902, giving results in cleaning a total area of 135 500 sq. ft. on viad nets in that city, which have been repainted since the early part of November, 1901, it is hoped to add a record of at least some value.
Sand-Blast Cleaning of Structural Steel
It is intended to set forth, in this paper, some of the results which have been attained in the use of the sand-blast in cleaning steel plates and structural steel. Some data as to the cost and other elements which enter into its application will be presented, in the hope that possibly something may be added to the facility of making approximately accurate estimates of the cost of any sand-blast cleaning which may be in contemplation hereafter. Some of the work heretofore done has been referred to in a paper, published in Engineering News of April 24th, 1902, and in it the cost of cleaning 12 600 sq. ft. of the Front Street Viaduct over the Little Miami Railroad, in Columbus, Ohio, was stated. In presenting the experience gained in the continuance of the work during the season of 1902, giving results in cleaning a total area of 135 500 sq. ft. on viad nets in that city, which have been repainted since the early part of November, 1901, it is hoped to add a record of at least some value.
Sand-Blast Cleaning of Structural Steel
Lilly, George W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 50 ; 254-276
2021-01-01
231903-01-01 pages
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