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The use of metal aircraft structures was pioneered before World War I by Breguet but would find its biggest proponent with Anthony Fokker who used chrome-molybdenum steel tubing for the fuselage structure of all his fighter designs, while the innovative German engineer Hugo Junkers developed two all-metal, single-seat fighter monoplane designs with cantilever wings: the strictly experimental Junkers J 2 private-venture aircraft, made with steel, and some forty examples of the Junkers D. I, made with corrugated duralumin, all based on his experience in creating the pioneering Junkers J 1 all-metal airframe technology demonstration aircraft of late 1915.
While Fokker would pursue steel tube fuselages with wooden wings until the late 1930s, and Junkers would focus on corrugated sheet metal, Dornier was the first to build a fighter ( The Dornier D. I ) made with pre-stressed sheet aluminium and having cantelevered wings, a form that would replace all others in the 1930s.
The remains consist of the homestead building itself which is a single room, cypress pine and corrugated iron structure encircled by verandahs ; a flagstone floor ; a scatter of corrugated iron, sandstone blocks and other metal objects ; and a set of stockyards constructed using bush timber poles and barbed wire
At that time, it had deteriorated and the original walls had been replaced with corrugated metal panels, leaving virtually nothing go the original structure.
Industry includes Tru-Flex Metal Hose, which has made stripwound and corrugated flexible metal hose since 1962, and Dyna-Fab, which specializes in metal stampings and weldments.
Moze and Edna look out over a changed landscape cluttered with galvanized corrugated metal.
Some roofs, which originally were metal ( either raised seam, corrugated or a stamped pattern ), have been replaced with modern composite shingle.
A modest number of these early 20th century metal surfaces, which were corrugated or stamped pattern, survive.
Materials change wherever you look: brick, mirror-surface steel, brushed aluminum, brightly colored paint, corrugated metal.
Wooden or stone scrubbing surfaces set up near a water supply or portable washboards, including factory-made corrugated metal ones, gradually replaced rocks as a surface for loosening soil.
Chief occupations are forestry, timber and wood processing, ( sawmill, chemical and mechanical wood processing ), corrugated fiberboard, metal industry, chemicals and synthetic material processing.
Though much of the 20 years between the discontinuation of the 1000F and the introduction of the 2000FC was spent designing an improved focal plane shutter, the 2000-series again used corrugated metal foil as material for the shutter curtains, though now titanium replaced the original stainless steel.
Postwar Soviet aviation pioneer Andrei Tupolev and American aviation designer William Bushnell Stout each owed much to Hugo Junkers in the designs of their earlier aircraft, which benefitted from Junkers ' corrugated light metal construction philosophy.
Along with the accordion, the second main instrument in a zydeco group is a corrugated metal washboard, called a Zydeco Rubboard or frottoir.
This early prototype, known under the factory designation Gerät 450 (" device 450 ") or Ausführung " A " (" type A "), was intended to be a pure sheet metal design, using pressed steel in the construction of the receiver, buttstock and corrugated handguard.
** A large 4-road carriage shed of corrugated metal owned by RVP Ltd is the major restoration facility for their historic collection of Gresley Teaks and Mk1s.
Boxes may be made of durable materials such as wood or metal, or of corrugated fiberboard, paperboard, or other non-durable materials.
SMYPC also manufactures corrugated cartons, flexible packaging, plastic crates and pallets, metal closures and two-piece aluminum cans.
It was made mostly of corrugated sheet metal, with stretches of concrete topped with barbed wire.
The complex geometry and corrugated metal forms contrast with the " punch card " vocabulary of Ahmanson Hall.
Several other types of wiring systems are used for building wiring in the United States ; these include corrugated metal armored cable, mineral-insulated cable, other types of power cable, and various types of electrical conduit.
There are other signal towers and service rooms, faced in corrugated metal, south of the other platforms.

corrugated and sections
These pipes, used in place of corrugated iron or reinforced concrete pipes, were made of sections cut from short lengths of wood.
Although the early houses built in New Lynn were made of locally-produced brick, most older houses are of weatherboard and corrugated iron, and were originally on large sections.

corrugated and concrete
Usually steel bars are roughened or corrugated to further improve the bond or cohesion between the concrete and steel.
The signal box is a brutalist building with corrugated concrete architecture, designed by Bicknell & Hamilton in collaboration with W. R. Healey, the regional architect for British Railways London Midland Region.
But also as a result, the construction of the Capitol building was hastened, a contract was signed by the Bensia Construction of Naga City, a 3-storey building with reinforced concrete, with twin RIB and corrugated galvanized iron roofing on steel and wooden roof framing came into completion.
There are many types of roof deck: plywood or OSB sheathing, wood tongue and groove, corrugated metal, grancrete encapsulated polystyrene, reinforced concrete, and double tee.
# Formed, a corrugated form is pressed into fresh concrete.
For example, open-bottom corrugated steel structure are often built on concrete footings, or corrugated.
In many towns and villages concrete pads are all that is left of substantial structures, while scattered corrugated iron roofs crumpled like paper are the only evidence of flimsier houses.
The dune's naturally smooth surface allowed for the construction of a water catchment area made up of a corrugated steel sheets and a layer of concrete.
From the 1960s-2000s, JDI expanded to become the largest forestry concern in the Maritimes and northern Maine and the region's largest industrial player, with extensive land holdings, tree nurseries, pulp mills ( plants producing kraft pulp, supercalendered paper, tissue products, and corrugated medium ), sawmills, a retail chain of home improvement stores ( Kent Building Supplies ), modular home construction ( Kent Homes ), industrial construction, wallboard manufacturing, marine towing and dredging ( Atlantic Towing ), prefabricated concrete ( StresCon ), steel fabrication ( Ocean Steel ), frozen food production ( Cavendish Farms ), fertilizer and agri-services ( Cavendish Agri-Services ), railways ( New Brunswick Southern Railway ), and manufacturing of personal care products including tissue and paper towels ( Majesta and Royale ) as well as diapers ( Irving Personal Care ).
The corrugated interior was then covered with plasterboard and the altar and altar rail were constructed from concrete left over from work on the barriers.
* Corrugated, usually where the concrete is poured into a corrugated steel tray.
The houses all had three or more bedrooms, flat corrugated iron or angled tile roofs, and were constructed from bricks, modular concrete blocks or Mount Gambier freestone.
Adjacent to the bedrock is a layer of construction concrete and above the platforms, there are corrugated steel plates to catch drips and to reduce noise.

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Large pieces of corrugated fiberboard and plastic bags are removed by hand at this stage, as they can cause later machinery to jam.
Alternate lines can also be corrugated.
It can be distinguished from ixodid ticks and argasid ticks by a combination of characters including the position of the stigmata, lack of setae, strongly corrugated integument, and form of the fenestrated plates.
After the cellulose fibers are separated from the lignin, a pulp is created which can then be treated to create durable paper, boxes, and corrugated cardboard.
The private railway bridge can still be seen today, but is not maintained and its once elegant walkway has been replaced by a corrugated iron walkway.
* Stapels of stitches can be used to attach the manufacturer's joint of corrugated boxes
The corrugated steel half-circles used to build Nissen huts can be stored efficiently, because the curved sheets can be cupped one inside another.
An account of Caidin's adventures with ' the corrugated cloud ' can be found in his book about the warbird restoration movement, Ragwings and Heavy Iron.
The wire frames usually have at least two tines that can be inserted into the flutes of corrugated plastic signs.
For example, a post stapler can be used to join the bottom flaps of a corrugated box but a blind clincher is used for closing the top of a closed box where post anvils are not possible.
SPAD modelers make equally good advanced planes that can be made with corrugated plastic.
The standard shape of corrugated material is the round wavy style, but can be easily modified to a variety of shapes and sizes by simply changing the dies.
Common sizes of corrugated material can range from a very thin 30 gauge (. 012 inches
A Buddy Burner is a simple stove made from a can and part of a corrugated paper box.
The corrugated paper is cut into a strip as wide as the can is tall then rolled into a tight coil and placed in the can.
However the 20th century saw a revival of doocot construction by pigeon fanciers, and dramatic towers clad in black or green painted corrugated iron can still be found on wasteland near housing estates in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Artificial bivouacs can be constructed using a variety of available materials from corrugated iron sheeting or plywood, to groundsheets or purpose-made hootchies ( bashas ).
Guardrail can also be constructed of 10 gauge high-tensile steel formed into a two-rib corrugated design with two secondary ribs.

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