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Five concrete stacks demolished by burning and blasting
Methods employed in Fort Worth in demolishing five concrete stacks, four of them 100 ft. high and one 150 ft. high, built of 14-in. concrete wall reinforced with 3/4-in. sq. twisted rods, about 6 in. on centers, and lined with firebrick; exposed reinforcing bars were burned through with torch; lining and concrete were dynamited.
Five concrete stacks demolished by burning and blasting
Methods employed in Fort Worth in demolishing five concrete stacks, four of them 100 ft. high and one 150 ft. high, built of 14-in. concrete wall reinforced with 3/4-in. sq. twisted rods, about 6 in. on centers, and lined with firebrick; exposed reinforcing bars were burned through with torch; lining and concrete were dynamited.
Five concrete stacks demolished by burning and blasting
Eng. News-Rec
Hartshorn, W.B. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 105
1930
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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