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Fig. 1-The suggested layout for a concrete products shed. Left: Plan. A, B, C, and D—Material storage area. A—Bin 6ft. x 8ft. for large aggregate. B—Gravel bin 6ft. x 8ft. C—Sand bin 6ft. x 8ft. The fronts of these bins are only 1ft. high. D—Cement store 6ft. x 6ft. E—Gravel dock of truck height and 6ft x 8ft. F-Steps G-Rack and shelves for mould storage. H —Reinforcing bench. I-Bar bender. J—Vice. K-Steel rack. L—Door. M—Slide rails for post moulds. N—Vibrating table. O-Mixer. P—Water tub. Q—Mixing area. R—Moulding area. S—Hardening and curing area. Right: End elevation. A-Opening to bins to allow filling direct from truck. These openings are shuttered in wet weather. B—Unloading dock.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 1, 16 January 1950, Page 56

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Fig. 1-The suggested layout for a concrete products shed. Left: Plan. A, B, C, and D—Material storage area. A—Bin 6ft. x 8ft. for large aggregate. B—Gravel bin 6ft. x 8ft. C—Sand bin 6ft. x 8ft. The fronts of these bins are only 1ft. high. D—Cement store 6ft. x 6ft. E—Gravel dock of truck height and 6ft x 8ft. F-Steps G-Rack and shelves for mould storage. H—Reinforcing bench. I-Bar bender. J—Vice. K-Steel rack. L—Door. M—Slide rails for post moulds. N—Vibrating table. O-Mixer. P—Water tub. Q—Mixing area. R—Moulding area. S—Hardening and curing area. Right: End elevation. A-Opening to bins to allow filling direct from truck. These openings are shuttered in wet weather. B—Unloading dock. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 1, 16 January 1950, Page 56

Fig. 1-The suggested layout for a concrete products shed. Left: Plan. A, B, C, and D—Material storage area. A—Bin 6ft. x 8ft. for large aggregate. B—Gravel bin 6ft. x 8ft. C—Sand bin 6ft. x 8ft. The fronts of these bins are only 1ft. high. D—Cement store 6ft. x 6ft. E—Gravel dock of truck height and 6ft x 8ft. F-Steps G-Rack and shelves for mould storage. H—Reinforcing bench. I-Bar bender. J—Vice. K-Steel rack. L—Door. M—Slide rails for post moulds. N—Vibrating table. O-Mixer. P—Water tub. Q—Mixing area. R—Moulding area. S—Hardening and curing area. Right: End elevation. A-Opening to bins to allow filling direct from truck. These openings are shuttered in wet weather. B—Unloading dock. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 1, 16 January 1950, Page 56

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