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Twin 36-in. wood-stave pipes moved bodily across channel
Method of laying wood stave sewers under channel crossing, 1250 ft long, 43 ft max depth, at Salmon Bay near Seattle, Wash; assembled in cradle on shore, pipe was advanced into water as built; exact buoyancy calculations and variable weight of wood necessitated careful balancing; details of wood-stave pipe assembly.
Twin 36-in. wood-stave pipes moved bodily across channel
Method of laying wood stave sewers under channel crossing, 1250 ft long, 43 ft max depth, at Salmon Bay near Seattle, Wash; assembled in cradle on shore, pipe was advanced into water as built; exact buoyancy calculations and variable weight of wood necessitated careful balancing; details of wood-stave pipe assembly.
Twin 36-in. wood-stave pipes moved bodily across channel
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 116
1936
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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