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Shores, stringers, sit tight as crew strips deck forms
Form panels normally placed for vertical pours were used to pour floor slabs for 30-story concrete building in Detroit, Mich; 2-ft wide panels were held up by adjustable shores and special metal stringers; movable angles on stringers allowed crews to strip panels without touching supports; method cut forming time, and allowed quick reuse of forms; steel forms handled complex column pours.
Shores, stringers, sit tight as crew strips deck forms
Form panels normally placed for vertical pours were used to pour floor slabs for 30-story concrete building in Detroit, Mich; 2-ft wide panels were held up by adjustable shores and special metal stringers; movable angles on stringers allowed crews to strip panels without touching supports; method cut forming time, and allowed quick reuse of forms; steel forms handled complex column pours.
Shores, stringers, sit tight as crew strips deck forms
Construction Methods Equipment
1964
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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