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Welded construction on Houston airport hangars
Hangars are of all-metal type, corrugated iron sheeting being used to cover arc-welded steel superstructure; each 75 ft. wide, 125 ft. long and approximately 50 ft. high; entire fabrication of arches was completed on ground; all connections were made by electric arc-welding process. (see also Constr. Methods, vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 1928, pp. 26-27, 5 figs)
Welded construction on Houston airport hangars
Hangars are of all-metal type, corrugated iron sheeting being used to cover arc-welded steel superstructure; each 75 ft. wide, 125 ft. long and approximately 50 ft. high; entire fabrication of arches was completed on ground; all connections were made by electric arc-welding process. (see also Constr. Methods, vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 1928, pp. 26-27, 5 figs)
Welded construction on Houston airport hangars
Am. Contractor
American Contractor ; 49
1928
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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