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Index
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION for the HOME and the FARM INDEX Concrete in the Country What is “Concrete”?
Materials Portland Cement Sand Stone or Gravel Pure Water Necessary in Mixing Proportioning the Mixture Natural Mixture of Bank Sand and Gravel Tools Wheelbarrow “Runs” How to Mix Concrete The Hand Mixing Method Mixing Natural Mixture of Bank Sand and Gravel Number of Men How to Determine Quantities of Materials Needed Forms for Concrete
Kinds of Forms Requirements of a Good Form How to Plan Forms Care Needed in Selecting Lumber for Forms How to Clean
How to Place Concrete
Directions for Placing The Necessary Tools Protection of Concrete after Placing Points to Remember Reinforcement Kinds of Reinforcement
Concrete Sidewalks and Floors
Lasting Qualities Settlement Cracks Upheaval by Frost Upheaval by Tree Roots Contraction Cracks Scaling or Crumbling of the Surface
Specifications
Drainage Foundation Selection of Materials Proportions Consistency of Concrete Placing
A Foundation Gutter and Walk Repairs to Farm Buildings
Why Concrete Should be Used to Repair Farm Buildings Replacing an Entire Foundation with Concrete Foundations of concrete are indestructible.
A Concrete Entrance Floor Farm Buildings Should be Connected by a Concrete Driveway Alleyways Between Buildings Carriage Washing Floors Feeding Floors and Barnyard Pavements
Disadvantages of Wooden Floors Advantages of Concrete How to Build Feeding Floors Drainage Foundation Grading the Floor Placing the Concrete
Manure Pits and Cisterns
How to Build The Value of Manure Pits
Concrete Barnyards
Concrete Floors Increase Profits Construction
Feeding Troughs, Racks and Mangers
Troughs for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep Feeding Troughs for Hogs A Fire-protected Feed Cooker Hog Wallows—Automatic Dipping Tanks A Corn Crib Floor of Concrete
Concrete Barn Floors
The Advantages of Concrete Floors
Concrete in the Cow Barn
How to Build Dairy Barn Floors The Alleyway The Stall Floor The Manger The Feedway Horse Barn Floors Concrete Mangers Farmers Build Barn Approaches of Concrete A Concrete Barn Foundation
Wind Walls and Their Importance Concrete and the Silo Sanitary Water Supply
How to Protect Wells Underground Cisterns and Cistern Platforms Making Spring Water Sanitary New Style Cistern Built on Top of Ground
Watering Troughs and Tanks
Watering Tank for Horses and Cattle Watering Troughs for Hogs Dipping Vats and Tanks The Construction of a Concrete Milk Vat
Small Farm Buildings
Milk Houses
Location Foundation Walls Doors and Windows Finishing Top of Wall Building the Roof Floor Engine Base Method Applies to All Buildings Advantages of Concrete
Concrete Cellar Steps and Hatchway Root Cellars of Concrete Poultry Houses Poultry Watering Troughs Duck Ponds Retaining Wall and Steps Concrete Chimney Caps Concrete Makes an Excellent Porch Floor Hot-Beds and Cold-Frames Tree Repair Rollers of Concrete Hay Caps and Tarpaulin Weights Trash Burner or Garbage Receiver Concrete Posts Corner Stones and Survey Monuments Drain Tile Outlet Walls Spraying Tanks Culverts are Permanent When Made of Concrete Septic Tanks Window Hatches An Outdoor Swimming Pool
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