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A 1:2 cement xaortar broomed into the cracks seoms to serve this duty better than any other material used. Of course it is not serviceable in the case of asphalt blocks or wooden blocks, for then asphalt is the only material that is applicable. A roadway made by grouting a course of rolled broken stone 5 or 6 inches thick with a 1:2 cement mortar and then rerolling makes a good, serviceable surface, but it is hard to introduce expansion joints in such pavements. drying to grout scarified macada...m roads with cement mortar has proved a failure. Dwo much dust is present and a poor bond results. CHAPTER III SIDEWALKS, CURBS MD 3OTIBHS . Sidewalks. -Oonorete has "become the universal material for side- walk construction. A concrete sidewalk is smooth, durable, cheap In first cost and presents a pleasing appearance. TThat more can be asked of a sidewalk? It oan even be roughened with little trouble where the grade is steep and hence slipping Is prevented. A first class sidewalk consists of a foundation of cinders, gravel, broken stone or sound subsoil upon which is laid a lay- er of concrete 3 or 4 inches thick called the base and an upper thin layer of mortar about 1-inch thick called the wearing sur- face.
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