Concrete Silos Their Advantages Different Types How to Build Them
Concrete Silos Their Advantages Different Types How to Build Them
E S Edward Smith Hanson
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Imme- diately after the machine has passed the opening the door form is removed. The door itself is made of heavily galvanized sheet steel, cut to fit snugly into the concrete jamb made by the form, flush with the inner wall and bent to the radius of the silo. On the outside of the door are fastened four malleable clips in which hook bolts en- gage. Across the opening on the outside of the silo wooden bars are placed through which these bolts pass. The desired stress is obtained by malleable ta...il nuts. In sealing the door a thin gasket of moist clay is smeared around the jamb before the door is set in place. 78 Concrete Silos The silo ladder is made of l^xl^x^ inch steel angle runners and lxlx% inch steel steps, the joints being electrically welded. It is secured to the concrete wall by strap screws which are screwed into spiral steel anchors imbedded in the wall during construc- tion. When the wall is completed the temporary fillers in the anchors are removed and the strap screws are firmly inserted.
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