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R M FINCH, R R W GRIGSON, S MEHEW, J CARR, B F J BRADBEER, B H KNIGHT, J MCCARTHY LEE, D B WATERS, E L HARBER, A R LEE
The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1949) 7 (2): 44–56.
Published: 31 December 1949
.... Asafetydevicewasfittedon someAmericanmachines which caused the blade to swing back if an obstruction was encountered. Jointing of concrete used to be the responsibility of the lengthsmen, and it hadbecome obvious that their methods were extremely crude and much of their work was wasted. In East Sussex a 25-gallonoil-fired...
