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Treated timber in dock and bridge construction
Abstracts of two papers on use of creosoted Douglas fir piles and timber for dock, trestle and truss-bridge construction in Western States and in Canada, presented at annual meeting of American Wood Preservers Association; fire hazards in creosoted dock construction; construction of Fraser River timber-bridge, at Quesnel, B. C., consisting of Howe-truss spans, three 180 ft. and two 150 ft. long. (see also Wood Preserving News, vol. 8, no. 3, Mar. 1930, pp. 30-32 and 43-44, 2 figs)
Treated timber in dock and bridge construction
Abstracts of two papers on use of creosoted Douglas fir piles and timber for dock, trestle and truss-bridge construction in Western States and in Canada, presented at annual meeting of American Wood Preservers Association; fire hazards in creosoted dock construction; construction of Fraser River timber-bridge, at Quesnel, B. C., consisting of Howe-truss spans, three 180 ft. and two 150 ft. long. (see also Wood Preserving News, vol. 8, no. 3, Mar. 1930, pp. 30-32 and 43-44, 2 figs)
Treated timber in dock and bridge construction
Eng. News-Rec
Middleton, R.J. (author) / Philip, P.E. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 104
1930
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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