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Formwork for the base of the sub-station at Glendon ready to receive concrete. The Kettering to Corby 33kv tower line keeps watch from the hedgerow.
Efco Steel Handset Panels and Efco Steel Stiffbacks ganged up for crane handling. Note the structural steel lifting beam on the ground infront of the poured wall. The formwork faces are kept straight with Steel Aligner Channels at the top and bottom of the form faces. The vintage nature of this postcard can be seen by the fact that the paint is still orange, it changed to Efco Gold in the early 1980s
Concrete forms destine for Brazil set for final inspection. For more information on aluminum concrete forms visit www.wallties.com
Bob McLucas (left) and Bruce McGill set out the formwork for the temporary donger in the quadrangle at Millaquin Sugar Mill.
Multi-Story concrete construction using aluminum concrete forms. For more information on concrete formwork visit Concrete Forms
(form: bass- and balsa wood, circular section, longitudinal arrays)
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(form: bass- and balsa wood, flat section, longitudinal arrays)
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Using a kit purchased from Formworks Building, Nigel and Lorraine Walker built their own earth-sheltered home at Eatwell Farm in Dixon, CA. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer
Using a kit purchased from Formworks Building, Nigel and Lorraine Walker built their own earth-sheltered home at Eatwell Farm in Dixon, CA. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer
Using a kit purchased from Formworks Building, Nigel and Lorraine Walker built their own earth-sheltered home at Eatwell Farm in Dixon, CA. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer
Insulated concrete homes constructed using aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com