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Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge with Howe timber truss embodies unique details of construction
Details of bridge across St. Marie's River, Idaho; flooring of laminated type made up of 2 in. by 6 in. S1S1E plank, covered with 3/4 in. mastic wearing surface; Howe timber truss entirely preframed, bored for bolt and assembled at creosoting plant before treatment.
Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge with Howe timber truss embodies unique details of construction
Details of bridge across St. Marie's River, Idaho; flooring of laminated type made up of 2 in. by 6 in. S1S1E plank, covered with 3/4 in. mastic wearing surface; Howe timber truss entirely preframed, bored for bolt and assembled at creosoting plant before treatment.
Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge with Howe timber truss embodies unique details of construction
Wood Preserving News
1929
3 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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