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Pressure creosoted material shows economy in Western engineering practice; 12-ft. creosoted, semi-circular flume found economical in spite of era cost; use of treated lumber for construction of woodstave pipes and siphons.
Pressure creosoted material shows economy in Western engineering practice; 12-ft. creosoted, semi-circular flume found economical in spite of era cost; use of treated lumber for construction of woodstave pipes and siphons.
Treated lumber for irrigation structures
Civil Eng. (N. Y.)
Grant, L.M. (author)
1931
2 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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