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Upper—The shuttering is assembled on the ground. A— Reinforcing. B—Footing. Middle— shuttering is erected and supported rigidly in a vertical position with Braces from the top of every second support. Lower-The working side is erected and tied to the non-working side at the top by pieces of timber nailed across opposite supports. —Spacer blocks equal to the finished thickness of the wall are placed between the sides, and the bottoms of opposite supports are bound together with wire.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 575

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Upper—The shuttering is assembled on the ground. A—Reinforcing. B—Footing. Middle— shuttering is erected and supported rigidly in a vertical position with Braces from the top of every second support. Lower-The working side is erected and tied to the non-working side at the top by pieces of timber nailed across opposite supports. —Spacer blocks equal to the finished thickness of the wall are placed between the sides, and the bottoms of opposite supports are bound together with wire. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 575

Upper—The shuttering is assembled on the ground. A—Reinforcing. B—Footing. Middle— shuttering is erected and supported rigidly in a vertical position with Braces from the top of every second support. Lower-The working side is erected and tied to the non-working side at the top by pieces of timber nailed across opposite supports. —Spacer blocks equal to the finished thickness of the wall are placed between the sides, and the bottoms of opposite supports are bound together with wire. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 6, 15 December 1949, Page 575