Manual of Military Field Engineering for the Use of Officers And Troops of the L
Manual of Military Field Engineering for the Use of Officers And Troops of the L
Fort Leavenworth Dept of Engineering United States Infantry And Cavalry Schoo
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225. — Transom lasliiii:. (Fig. 11. ) The spars are laid across each other at right angles, a clove hitch is made on one of the spars, the end then twisted around its standing part, then three or more turns are taken around the spars, under one and over the other, keeping outside previous turns on one spar and inside on the other. Several frapping turns are then taken be- tween the spars and the end fastened on one of the spars with a clove hitch. Used in lashing transoms to standards in bridge... building. 226. — Shear lasliiiig. (Fig. 15. ) The spars are laid par- allel, a couple of inches apart, on a block, a clove hitch made on one spar, then 5 or 6 turns taken around both spars without rid- ing. Several frapping turns are then taken between the spars and the end fastened on one of the spars with a clove hitch. This is used in rigging shears for hoisting heavy weights, etc. 227. — Gill lasliiiig. (Fig. 16. ) The three spars are laid parallel, a couple of inches apart, the butts of the two outside ones in one direction, that of the middle one in the opposite direc- tion.
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