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Once the classification has been determined , the next step is to determine the
cement and water proportions . The following are the normal percentages of
cement to be added to each soil type : Sand : 4 . 75 % to 9 . 10 % Silt : 8 . 35 % to
12 .
Once the classification has been determined , the next step is to determine the
cement and water proportions . The following are the normal percentages of
cement to be added to each soil type : Sand : 4 . 75 % to 9 . 10 % Silt : 8 . 35 % to
12 .
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accept this thermal shutter with the 2 X 2 frame added . However , you may prefer
to install a thinner panel , which is mounted flush with the existing trim , although
this panel will not insulate as well . Figure 11 - 17 shows one such panel made ...
accept this thermal shutter with the 2 X 2 frame added . However , you may prefer
to install a thinner panel , which is mounted flush with the existing trim , although
this panel will not insulate as well . Figure 11 - 17 shows one such panel made ...
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The north wall in this case can be either concrete blocks where some of the cores
are aligned to serve as ducts , or it could be a poured concrete wall where metal
ducts are added into the concrete forms beforehand . A good arrangement ...
The north wall in this case can be either concrete blocks where some of the cores
are aligned to serve as ducts , or it could be a poured concrete wall where metal
ducts are added into the concrete forms beforehand . A good arrangement ...
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