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Moreover , it works well over plywood or concrete , and also adheres well to
metal . Joints in plywood or cracks in concrete should be sealed with neoprene
caulk and then covered with 2 - inch - wide fiberglass tape ( available from a
marine ...
Moreover , it works well over plywood or concrete , and also adheres well to
metal . Joints in plywood or cracks in concrete should be sealed with neoprene
caulk and then covered with 2 - inch - wide fiberglass tape ( available from a
marine ...
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These posts should be set in concrete in 12 - inch diameter post holes dug every
4 feet along the length and breadth of the proposed walls . See Figure 17 - 3 for
details . Figure 17 - 4 illustrates the construction of a continuous concrete beam .
These posts should be set in concrete in 12 - inch diameter post holes dug every
4 feet along the length and breadth of the proposed walls . See Figure 17 - 3 for
details . Figure 17 - 4 illustrates the construction of a continuous concrete beam .
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Concrete Work . Footings shall be poured over undisturbed soil in excavations to
indicated thickness and size as shown on plan . Top surface to be level . Mix
concrete to a 1 : 2 % 2 : 32 mix . If premixed concrete is available , use 5 - bag
mix .
Concrete Work . Footings shall be poured over undisturbed soil in excavations to
indicated thickness and size as shown on plan . Top surface to be level . Mix
concrete to a 1 : 2 % 2 : 32 mix . If premixed concrete is available , use 5 - bag
mix .
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