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The Welland ship canal
Timber unwatering gates, which consist of number of superposed timbers of very large section, held together by vertical through bolts, and keyed together by means of dowels and keys in horizontal plane; preparation of timbers. (See also - vol. 130, nos. 3366, 3368, 3373, 3374, 3379, 3382, 3384 and 3388, July 18, pp. 63-66, Aug. 1, pp. 131-132, Sept. 5, pp. 285-288, Sept. 12, pp. 320-323, Oct. 17, pp. 481-483, Nov. 7, pp. 576-579, Nov. 21, pp. 637-638)
The Welland ship canal
Timber unwatering gates, which consist of number of superposed timbers of very large section, held together by vertical through bolts, and keyed together by means of dowels and keys in horizontal plane; preparation of timbers. (See also - vol. 130, nos. 3366, 3368, 3373, 3374, 3379, 3382, 3384 and 3388, July 18, pp. 63-66, Aug. 1, pp. 131-132, Sept. 5, pp. 285-288, Sept. 12, pp. 320-323, Oct. 17, pp. 481-483, Nov. 7, pp. 576-579, Nov. 21, pp. 637-638)
The Welland ship canal
Engineering
Engineering ; 129
1930
3 pages
239 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1930
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929