. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. 136 Concrete Silos bottom. The staves are 30 inches long, 10% inches wide, and 21/2 inches thick. Supreme Silo. The patent on this silo is held 'by J. A. Brod- erick, of Marshall- town, Iowa. It is built with either a single or double ^wan stave Silo wall, the former being recommended for warmer cli- mates and the latter for colder. The distinctive fea-. A riant Manufacturing- Swan Staves ture of this system is a concrete band or rib which is cast around the silo after the sla'l)s are laid up, one of these being placed at each j
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. Concrete silos; their advantages. Silos; Concrete construction. 136 Concrete Silos bottom. The staves are 30 inches long, 10% inches wide, and 21/2 inches thick. Supreme Silo. The patent on this silo is held 'by J. A. Brod- erick, of Marshall- town, Iowa. It is built with either a single or double ^wan stave Silo wall, the former being recommended for warmer cli- mates and the latter for colder. The distinctive fea-. A riant Manufacturing- Swan Staves ture of this system is a concrete band or rib which is cast around the silo after the sla'l)s are laid up, one of these being placed at each joint and serving to cover the reinforcing as well as cover the joint between the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hanson, Edward Smith, 1871- [from old catalog]. Chicago, The Cement era publishing company