Mechanics And Engineers Pocket book of Tables Rules And Formulas Pertaining
Mechanics And Engineers Pocket book of Tables Rules And Formulas Pertaining
Chas H Charles Haynes Haswell
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5 inch below centre ; 9 feet from centre, 2 ins. Below centre; 15 feet from centre, 6 ins. Below centre. Foot-paths 6 feet wide, inclined i inch towards road, of fine gravel, or sifted quarry chippings, 3 ins. Thick. Cross-roads 20 feet wide. Foot-paths 5 feet. Side drains 3 feet below surface of road. Road material bottom layer gravel, burned clay or chalk, 8 ins. Deep. Top layer, broken granite not larger than 1. 5 cube ins. , 6 ins. Deep. 3 M* 690 ROADS, STREETS, AND PAVEMENTS. Miscellaneous... !N"otes. Metalling should be from 6 ins. To i foot in depth, and in cubes of 1. 5 to 1. 75 ins. One layer of material of a road should be spread and submitted to traffic or roll- ing before next is laid down, and this process should be repeated in 2 or 3 layers of 3 ins. Each. When new metal is laid on old, the surface of the old should be loosened with a pick. Patching is termed darning. Sand and Gravel, Blinding, should not be spread over a new surface, as they tend to arrest binding of metal.
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