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" ... their cost, with a reduction of twenty-five per cent., on the quantity of mortar, and a similar saving on the labor, when done by accustomed workmen. The process of drying is much more rapid than in common brickwork, and the smoothness of the internal... "
Buildings - Página 138
por George Henry Andrews - 1852
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Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the ..., Volumen11

New York State Agricultural Society - 1852 - 1048 páginas
...common brickwork, and the smoothness of the internal surface of walls built with the patent bonded brick renders plastering, in many instances, quite unnecessary,...done with many clays, a superior finished surface is obtainaL/io without plaster. • : : , . . ••: . . The annexed elevation and section show a wall...
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The Labourer's Friend

1849 - 722 páginas
...of drying is much more rapid than in common brickwork, and the smoothness of the internal surface of walls built with the patent bonded bricks renders...plastering, in many instances, quite unnecessary, whereby a saving is effected, not only in the first cost, but also in the subsequent maintenance. If glazed on...
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Tema 126

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1852 - 1068 páginas
...common brickwork, and the smoothness of the internal surface of walls built with the patent bonded brick renders plastering, in many instances, quite unnecessary,...subsequent maintenance. If glazed on the outer face, as may Iv done with many clays, a superior finished surface is obtainaUi. without plaster. The annexed elevation...
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ohio cultivator

MR. Bathan and S.D. Harris, Editor - 1853 - 404 páginas
...brick-work, and the smoothness of the internal surface of walls built with the patent bonded brick renders plastering, in many instances, quite unnecessary,...superior finished surface is obtainable without plaster. burned than ordinary bricks, even when waste heat, or that in the upper part of the kiln only, \a used....
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The Horticultural review and botanical magazine, Volumen3

1853 - 630 páginas
...brick-work, and the smoothness of the internal surface of walls built with the patent burned brick, renders plastering, in many instances, quite unnecessary,...superior finished surface is obtainable without plaster. Hard Cement for Cracks. A VERY excellent cement for seams in the roofs of houses or in any other exposed...
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