Concrete Construction About the Home And On the Farm
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Photo No. 263. INTEEIOE ROOT CELLAR, BABYLON, L. I. 71 and one-half parts clean, coarse sand, and five parts cinders, broken stone or gravel, leaving an opening at one end for the steps (See Steps.) Build up the end wralls so as to form a point in the middle, and high enough to give the roof a suffi- cient pitch to shed the rain. Near the top at each end, openings for windows should be left, and the sash fitted and plastered in after the concrete has set and forms have been removed. Photo No. 3...17. ROOT CEILAR, KNOXVILIE, IOWA. Bins should be built of size and height to suit convenience, with walls 4 inches thick, and reinforced with one-quarter inch rods placed 12 inches apart horizontally and vertically. If a concrete roof is desired, forms should be erected and a roof 2I/0 inches thick laid on. On the top of this, and before the concrete is dry, a layer one-quarter inch thick of one part "ATLAS" Portland Cement and one part sand should be placed, trowelled when partially set, and smoothed with a wooden float.
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