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- BiblioFlip - Established Dealers Of Premium Digital Documents - BiblioFlip - HOW TO BUILD CHIMNEYS STONE CUTTING MASONRY INSTRUCTION You Will Receive One (1) Gift Quality CD As Shown Your CD Is Shipped Via USPS First Class Mail All PDF Files Listed Below Are Included + Extras PDF's Work On All Operating Systems W/ PDF Viewer Includes Free Windows PDF Viewing/Printing Software PDF Files On CD Only - We Do Not Sell Physical Books Feedback From This Item superb book - arrived as a cd - no hassles, thankyou Buyer: grugyn If you're building a house or intend to, this is the information you need. We've selected 3 highly useful documents detailing stone cutting, masonry & chimney building. These documents are all available on one CD! It's designed to be easily navigate and use the PDF file documents. This is a fantastic digital library for any architectural student or professional. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! THEORY & DESIGN OF CHIMNEYS BUILDERS HANDBOOK Chimneys can be seen throughout the world. They come in many materials, designs and shapes. This document originates from the early 1900's and details theories and practices of chimney building. You will find detailed illustrations and text describing them. This is a super resource for the builder and mason. Whether a beginner or an experienced mason, this is certainly the book you need! Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Chapter I - Introduction and History Chapter II - Theory of Chimney Draft Chapter III - Chimney Formulas Chapter IV - Chimney Tables, Wind-Pressure, Air-Space In Grates Chapter V - Foundation Materials, Brick Chimney Materials Chapter VI - Steel Chimneys, Theory Pertaining To Same, And Examples From Existing Structures Chapter VII - Brick Chimneys - Theory Pertaining To Same and Examples From Existing Structures Chapter VIII - Chimney Performances, Special Types, Straightening Chimneys, Flues Chapter IX - House Chimneys Chapter X - Lightning Protection Chapter XI - General Information STONE CUTTING MASONRY HANDBOOK 4 ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS The arts of stone cutting and masonry have been used by builders for ages. These techniques are all based on geometry and an understanding of these mathematical principles. This document defines, describes and explains these rules and more. If you are interested in joining the ranks of the worlds stone masons, or even if you already have some experience, you will find much use in this document. Fully illustrated, it details architectural structures, techniques and more, all from the very early 1800's. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Chapter I - Practical Geometry, Adapted To Masonry And Stone-Cutting Section I - On the position of lines andpointsSection II - On the species, nature, and construction of curve linesSection III - Of the positions of lines and planes, and the properties arising from their insertionsSection IV - Of the right sections of arches or vaultsSection V - On the nature and construction of trehedralsSection VI - On the projection of a straight line bent upon a cylindric surface, and the method of drawing a tangent to such a projection Chapter II - The Geometry Of Plans And Elevations, Adapted To The Construction Of Arches And Vaults Section I - Preliminary principles of projectionSection II - On the developements of the surface of solids Chapter III - Construction Of The Moulds For Horizontal Cylindretic Vaults Section I - Definitions of masonry, walls, vaults, etc.Section II - On oblique archesSection III - A circular arch in a circular wallSection IV - A conic arch in a cylindric wall Chapter IV - Construction Of The Moulds For Spherical Niches In Straight Walls Section I - Examples of niches, with radiating joints in straight wallsSection II - Examples of niches in straight walls with horizontal courses Chapter V - Construction Of The Moulds And Formation Of The Stones For Domes Upon Circular Planes Section I - On the construction of spherical domes Chapter VI - Construction Of Circular Roofs Chapter VII - construction of the moulds and formation of the stones for rectangular groined vaults Chapter VIII - Construction of the stones for gothic vaults, in rectangular compartments upon the plan Section I - Groined arches, springing from polygonal pillars Chapter IX - The Manner Of Finding The Sections Of Baking Mouldings Chapter X - Construction Of A Lintel, Or An ARchitrave, In Three Or More Parts, over an opening, and the steps of a stair, over an area Chapter XI - Of Waterloo Bridge THE ART OF MASONRY CONSTRUCTING WITH STONES & BRICKS Planning on building a new patio, retaining wall or other stone, brick or concrete structure anytime soon? Need a little help getting started? Here's a great document that'll get you going in the right direction. This is a fantastic document from the early 1900's that concisely details the art of masonry in about 170 pages. From natural building stones to artificial materials, if you're a mason, or if you just want to build a decent looking masonry project..... you definetly need this document in your digital library. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Part I - The Materials Chapter I - Natural Building Stones Geological Classification of RocksChemical Classification of RocksClassification of Rocks According to Their Physical StructureRocks Used for Building StoneDurability of RocksArtificial Methods of Determining the Durability of RocksThe Absorption Test of Building StonesThe Crushing Strength of Building StonesFreezing Tests of Building StonesChemical Tests of Building StonesMicroscopic Tests of Building StonesDetermination of the Specific Gravity of Building StonesMinerals Which Are InjuriousGraniteLimestoneGranular LimestoneCompact LimestoneSandstonesSlatesAverage Physical Properties of Building StonesFire-Resisting Property of StoneQuarrying Joints in Relation to Quarrying Quarrying by Hand ToolsQuarrying by MachineryThe Use of Explosives in Quarrying Tools Used in Preparing Building StonesPower Tools for Finishing Stones According to the Finish of the SurfaceSquared StonesCut Stones Chapter II - Artificial Building Materials Building BrickManufacture of Building BrickDrying BrickBurning BrickModern Methods of Burning BrickFuel Used in Burning BrickAnnealing or Cooling BrickClassification of BrickEssential Requirements for Good Building BrickOrnamental Face BrickSizes of BrickSand Lime BrickCement BricksHollow Terra-CottaPlaster BlocksFat or Quick LimeBurning LimeNatural CementPortland CementIron-Ore CementMagnesia CementPuzzolan CementManufacture of Portland CementSandTesting SandGravelVoids in Sand and GravelMortarLime MortarNatural Cement MortarPortland Cement MortarLime Paste Used with Cement MortarWater-Tight MortarColored Cement MortarPointing Mortar Part II - Masonry Chapter III - Stone Masonry MasonryDefinitionsClassification of Stone MasonryAshlar MasonryDressing Joint Surfaces for AshlarBacking and Filling for AshlarBondRelative Dimensions of StonesSetting StonePointingJoint MortarPointing MortarSquared-Stone MasonryBacking and Filling for Square-Stone MasonryBond, Mortar, Sizes of Stones, etc. for Squared-Stone MasonryStope-Wall MasonryStone PavingSpecifications for Stone PavingRiprapStrength of Stone MasonryMeasurement of Stone MasonryWater-proofing Stone MasonryCleaning Stone Masonry Chapter IV - Brick and Hollow-Tile Masonry Brick MasonryJoints for Brick-workMortar for Brick-workPointing Joints of Brick-workBond in Brick-workCrushing Strength of Brick-workLintels Supporting Brick MasonryEfflorescenceMeasuring Brick-workWaterproofing Brick MasonryCleaning Brick MasonryHollow-Tile Masonry Chapter V - Concrete Masonry ConcreteReinforced ConcreteReinforcing Concrete for Shrinkage, etc. Constituents of ConcreteProportions of Materials for ConcreteMixing ConcreteMachines for Mixing ConcreteConcrete Building BlocksArchitectural ConcreteSurface Finish for Concrete BlocksMonolithic and Mass ConcreteDepositing Concrete in Mass ConstructionMixing and Depositing Concrete by Compressed AirMixing and Depositing Grout by Compressed AirMixing and Depositing Concrete in Freezing WeatherDepositing Concrete Under WaterFinishing the Surface of ConcreteBush-Hammer Surface FinishSpaded Finish for Concrete SurfacesBrushed Concrete SurfacesPlaster CoatsSand-Blasted SurfacesPebble FinishSpecial Surface Finish for ConcreteCement-Gun Surface FinishForms for Mass ConcreteWetting and Oiling FormsRubble ConcreteWaterproofing ConcreteTests of the Abosorptive and Permeable Properties of Portland Cement Mortars and ConcretesWaterproofing with Asphalt and Coal TarJoining Old and New ConcreteEffect of Alkali and Sea-water on ConcretePhysical Properties of ConcreteFire-Resisting Property of Concrete Part III - Specifications Chapter VI - Railroad Masonry, Brick Cement, Etc. Classification of Railroad MasonryDefinitionsSpecifications for Stone MasonrySpecifications for Plain ConcreteSpecifications for Building BrickSpecifications for LimeSpecifications for SandSpecifications for Cement No Copyrights Have Been Infringed Or Violated In This Production PAYMENT OPTIONS PAYPAL THANK YOU! COPYRIGHT © - BIBLIOFLIP - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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