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Concrete pontoon float (BP300) - PONTON

https://ponton-shop.lv/Catalogue/concrete-floats-pontoons/3000kg-floats-pontoons/concrete-pontoon-floats-2/

Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2022.

Concrete pontoons stand out in contrast to other pontoons for its stability and durability. The concrete pontoons are filled with foam plastic and are resistant to freezing in as well as to salt water exposure. The pontoons, from the heavier breakwaters made of concrete to the lighter ones made of wood, are designed to last for 30-50 years. The all concrete and styrofoam construction of the pontoon produces a very high degree of buoyancy thus making it virtually unsinkable. It is practically maintenance-free and has little or no impact upon Nature and the Environment. Each standard pontoon is designed to accept electrical and water supply services.

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Floating Concrete Pontoon - SUNTECH PLUS ENGINEERING LTD

http://www.suntechplusltd.com/e_products_show/?id=90

Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2022.

Concrete Pontoon Specification: 1. Concrete: Pontoon precast units are manufactured by experienced personal. We adopt high quality premium C50 Concrete, containing silicon particles and fibers. Silicon particles can improve the strength and waterproof performance, and fibers can increase anti-crack on concrete surface and improve the flexural strength. Pontoon surface will go through brush treatment evenly to achieve antiskid effect. 2. Rebar: Rebar is used to provent the corrosion caused by halide ion erosion and subsequently the phenomenon of blowout of concrete. 3. Polystyrene Board: The board is filled with 15kg/m3 polystyrene foam internally and moisture content is below 3%. 4. Water and electricity reserved pipeline: Water and electricity reserved pipeline is arranged in the middle of pontoon with cover plate for convenient installation and maintenance. 5. Fender: Three layer of natural antiseptic hardwood are installed on both sides of pontoon by hot dip galvanized wire rod and further protected by anti-collision rubber fender

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Asante Design – Asante Design

http://uhpcamerica.com/

Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.

One of the finest examples of Ultra High Performance Concrete, “Roman Cement”, the Pantheon Building in Rome, built in 27 B.C., has been in continuous use for over 2,000 years. As the world leaders in the production of the highest quality Ultra High Performance Concrete, Asante has assembled under one roof, a world class consortium of Professions and Professionals, with the proven ability, excellence and expertise, with virtually unlimited capabilities, to provide global leadership in the Architectural Building and Construction Industry.

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Comprehensive Portrait Photography Training | The Portrait System

https://suebryceeducation.com/

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

Invest in YOU this year to create the business of your dreams. The Portrait System is a comprehensive, step-by-step system that helps you learn everything you need to know to have the profitable portrait photography business you've always dreamed of. Developed by Sue Bryce, The Portrait System guides you through the process of starting and growing a profitable and sustainable portrait photography business. Each course in The Portrait System video library focuses on one specific topic, from how to pose a certain body type to how to create marketing materials to attract more clients — and everything in between. SBE Members get concrete answers, pinpointed explanations, exact instructions and step-by-step guides to achieve their photography and business goals. My name is Sue Bryce. I've been a portrait photographer for 28 years. I'm a business owner and I'm an educator. I have this deep passion for watching people go through the process of being photographed. Now my passion has extended to helping photographers build their confidence, brand, and their income. I love watching people unfold in front of the camera and seeing their light shine out. What comes out is, “Am I okay being the best that I can be?” “Is it okay that I'm allowed to shine?” “That I'm allowed to love myself?” “That I'm allowed to be good enough?” Well building a business is no different.

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All-Concrete Pontoons - Marinetek

https://marinetek.net/products/pontoons/all-concrete/

Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.

For boat mooring and general purpose use Marinetek All-Concrete represent the latest know-how in pontoon technology and are the most widely used structural concrete pontoon models, favoured for private use as well as for the biggest marinas. Designed for boat mooring in modern marinas and landing stages, fully and heavily reinforced pontoon units are seaworthy, very strong and maintenance-free with a high loading capacity and very long service life. The pontoons are connected by flexible rubber bolt joints, cornerwise and sideways if required, and can create the strongest mooring points for large marinas. The models optimise use of materials to generate an economical but very durable pontoon for any marina. Modules are available in a range of standard sizes 2,4-4,3 m wide and weighing 8-20 ton. The series is offered with a range of optional accessories that can be incorporated to customise each system. Options include different kinds of decking and cable ducts to carry water, power, grey water and fire mains; and two different fixing systems incorporating universal adjustments for fingers.

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How to Install Posts in the Water for a Dock or Pier: 14 Steps

https://www.wikihow.com/Install-Posts-in-the-Water-for-a-Dock-or-Pier

Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.

If you want to build a pier or a dock, you need good, sturdy pilings or posts to support it. Unless you have the heavy equipment to drive the pilings into the ground, you’ll either need to use a jet of water to dig a deep hole or set the pilings in concrete footers. Jetting is better for sandy soil, while concrete is more stable for muddy beds. Although this project may require some special tools and a couple of people to lend a helping hand, you’ll be able to enjoy fun on the waterfront for years to come! If you need to install posts in the water for a dock or a pier, measure and cut pilings made of pressure-treated wood. The pilings should be the length you need to support your structure, plus an extra 4-6 feet that you can bury in the ground. Have some friends help you stand the first piling in the water, then aim the tip of a high-powered hose or a water jetter at the base of the piling and turn on the pump. The force of the water should blast away the sand and mud beneath the wood, creating a hole so you can sink the piling. Keep reading to learn how to pour concrete posts!

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Bored Pile Foundation - Advantages, Disadvantages & Techniques - Piletech

https://www.piletech.co.uk/bored-pile-foundation/

Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.

Bored pile also referred to as drilled shaft at some places is a kind of reinforced-concrete base that holds frameworks carrying heavy vertical loads in place. A bored pile is basically the concrete cast-in-place, which means that the pile is cast on the site of the building. The arrangement varies from other concrete foundation designs, such as spun pile or reinforced concrete square pile foundations, which make use of concrete precast platforms. Bored piling is used extensively for bridge construction, tall buildings, and other large industrial projects, which all require deep and intensive bases. Apart from the foundation systems, Bored piles are also used to build formative underground barriers for earth retention. Piles may be stacked next to each other, with 75 – 150 mm gap in-between— referred to as contiguous pile wall, or they can be positioned in a way that they coincide, creating stable and robust fencing, often used to regulate groundwater movement.

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DIY: How to make concrete paving stones - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWgHAFKILvo

Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.

How to make paving stones yourself? Making concrete bricks using a vibrating table. This material on how to make concrete bricks (paving) with his own hands? If you do not have vibrating table, the bricks will be low quality. M500 is cement - one of the most strong labels used in building. If your country doesnt have strong frosts, you can use M400. Plasticizer is used for better sealing cement masses. To see how to create a vibration worktop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh3m_SKtJrc

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The Concrete Lathe, MultiMachine & Other Projects for the Developing World

http://www.opensourcemachinetools.com/wordpress/

Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2019.

Pat Delany’s Open Source Machine Tools project is featured in Make Magazine #37! Our goal, simply stated: to help anyone, anywhere, build almost anything, using the stuff that’s already around them. We make essential machine tools — what people use to create essentially every manufactured item in our world — affordable to build with materials available in villages and urban slums everywhere, using open-source plans. This project is bottom-up rather than top-down: we want to help local artisans change their lives, their communities and their local economies. Learn more about our history and the idea of do-it-yourself global development, read the key documents behind our plans, get involved in this open source project, or click on any of the specific projects listed below. A re-discovered way to quickly make inexpensive but accurate machine tools for use in developing countries and in trade schools and shops everywhere. We made modern construction practical by replacing the original poured, non shrinking metal with cement grout.

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How to Make a Concrete Garden Statue at Home

https://hubpages.com/living/How-To-Make-A-Concrete-Garden-Statue-At-Home

Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.

A few years ago I decided to order a Buddha garden statue mold online because I wanted to start making these statues and selling them. They are fairly easy to make they just require a little hard work and there are a few things that you can do which help to improve the quality of the finished product. Firstly though I will tell you the things which you will need to make the statue. You will need a mold which you can buy online or you can make your own. I will be putting a hub up soon which shows you how to make your own. You will also need some cement, some sand , some pea gravel, water, a container to mix your concrete in, a spade or something that you can mix your concrete with, a rubber mallet, some silicone spray and some carpet. You can also find a product which is called concentrated plasticiser. I have found that this product helps to reduce air bubbles and also makes the statues stronger and less likely to crack.

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Learning Construction

http://www.learningconstruction.com/

Saved by uncleflo on July 16th, 2016.

Welcome to Learningconstruction.com this site is dedicated to expanding your knowledge in the construction industry by providing video tutorials, information, blogs, relevant links, calculators, apps and all items related to construction. We are the people in the trade. I have worked in construction for several years and have had the pleasure of working among very experienced people in the construction trade who started their careers by learning in the field.

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How to Make a 2‑Piece Core Mold: Concrete Urn Example

https://www.smooth-on.com/tutorials/2-piece-core-mold-concrete-urn-example/

Saved by uncleflo on July 14th, 2016.

This tutorial outlines the steps for creating a two-piece cored mold using Reoflex® 40 urethane rubber from Smooth-On. About Smooth-On: You may never have heard of us, but you've seen our products at work. If you've ever been to the movies, admired a piece of sculpture, marveled at detailed architectural ornamentation or used a telephone; then you've encountered the handiwork of people who use Smooth-On rubbers, plastics, foams and other products to turn their ideas into 3-dimensional reality.

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ARCH 324 - Structures 2 | Open.Michigan

http://open.umich.edu/education/tcaup/arch324/winter2009/sessions

Saved by uncleflo on May 30th, 2014.

This course covers the basic principles of elastic behavior for different materials such as wood, steel, concrete, and composite materials and compares the properties and applications of materials generally. It investigates cross sectional stress and strain behavior in flexure and in shear, and torsion as well as the stability of beams and columns. The qualitative behavior of combined stresses and fracture in materials is also covered.

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Lightweight Concrete Thermal insulation - 1325ThorbjorgSaevarsdottir.pdf

http://www.cmnzl.co.nz/assets/sm/2400/61/1325ThorbjorgSaevarsdottir.pdf

Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.

Concrete, Conventional concrete is a poor insulating material but has good thermal mass. Lightweight concrete provides good insulation at the price of thermal mass. Precast concrete walls systems provide poor thermal and acoustic performance. Precast concrete can however provide high quality products which are easy to construct

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122R-02 Guide to Thermal Properties of Concrete and Masonry Systems - 122R_02.PDF

http://www.bpesol.com/bachphuong/media/images/book/122R_02.PDF

Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.

This guide reports data on the thermal properties of concrete and masonry constituents, masonry units, and systems of materials and products that form building components. This guide includes consideration of thermal mass of concrete and masonry, passive solar design, and procedures to limit condensation within assemblages.

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