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" ... in the proportion of one part of cement, two parts of sand and four parts of stone or gravel, or in such proportion as to produce a maximum density. "
Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events - Page 307
1885
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A Practical Guide to Repair and Maintenance of Houses

Peter Mytton-Davies - 1988 - 192 pages
...ten parts of fine and coarse aggregate and one part of cement. But for any reinforced concrete work one part of cement , two parts of sand and four parts of gravel may well be needed. Rather obviously the parts are by volume. Providing enough water is used...
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Bulletin, Volume 10

Missouri. State Department of Agriculture - 1912 - 558 pages
...concrete and the top of two-inch white oak lumber. The concrete used should be mixed in the proportion of one part of cement, two parts of sand and four parts of broken stone, or an equivalent mixture consisting of one part of cement and about four parts of crflek gravel. The...
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Florida Health Notes, Volume 11

1916 - 402 pages
...cement or may be constructed of concrete throughout. The concrete should be mixed in the proportion of one part of cement, two parts of sand, and four parts of broken stone or gravel. If broken stone or gravel are not readily accessible, one part of cement, three of sand...
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National Building Code Recommended by the National Board of Fire ...

National Board of Fire Underwriters - 1920 - 340 pages
...one part of cement to not more than six parts of aggregate, fine and coarse, either in the proportion of one part of cement, two parts of sand and four parts of stone or gravel, or in such proportion as to produce a maximum density. Such concrete shall develop...
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Report

Board of Wayne County Road Commissioners (Wayne County, Mich.) - 1909 - 1150 pages
...is on file in the office of the Board and may be seen upon request. CONCRETE Concrete shall consist of one part of cement, two parts of sand, and four parts of pebbles, evenly and thoroughly mixed; parts of cement, sand and pebbles to be determined by measurements....
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Building Trades Association Bulletin, Volumes 9-10

1908 - 490 pages
...eliminating from "concrete" construction the old natural cement. "Concrete shall be mixed in the proportions of one part of cement, two parts of sand and four parts of stone or gravel by volume, or the proportions may be such that the resistance of the concrete to crushing...
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Circular, Issues 1-32

Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1908 - 332 pages
...consists of rough concrete, only. This is made of one part of cement and six parts of medium gravel; or one part of cement, two parts of sand, and four parts of screened gravel or stone. These are mixed together until the mass shows a uniform color, then water...
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North Dakota Blue Book

1919 - 760 pages
...stone or gravel (by loose volume) used in the mixture. For instance, a mixture of 1:2:4 would mean one part of cement, two parts of sand and four parts of stone or gravel. One bag of cement is generally considered to contain one cubic foot, so that if a...
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The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, Volume 84

Iron and Steel Institute - 1911 - 800 pages
...and concreted to form a drainage channel around the shaft. The best proportion for the concrete is one part of cement, two parts of sand, and four parts of gravel. PB McDonald 2 describes a process of sinking shafts in shifting sands by means of concrete....
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