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The latter method was chosen, for there is always a tendency for a subsequently applied surface to scale awav. Timbers were arranged in the form of a cross, then, to support the capital - these props, of course, were themselves also to be built into the concrete as permanent reinforcing. Since the surface of the concrete was to be dressed to resemble stone, it was impossible to use rough pebbles as the bind for the concrete. Fortunately, however, immediately adjacent in the wadi was a plentiful supply of excellent river sand, while all about were deposits of decomposed rock which afforded perfect coloring material.
The shuttering could be set inside the final surface desired, and the surface added later in plaster or stucco. Or the shuttering could be set externally and the final surface obtained by subsequent dressing. The latter method was chosen, for there is always a tendency for a subsequently applied surface to scale awav. Timbers were arranged in the form of a cross, then, to support the capital - these props, of course, were themselves also to be built into the concrete as permanent reinforcing. Since the surface of the concrete was to be dressed to resemble stone, it was impossible to use rough pebbles as the bind for the concrete.
The editors are enthusiastic about it, and we hope our readers will find it even more clear and readable than that of recent past issues. On the debit side, the editors wish to apologize for the fact that the December, 1960, issue appeared over a month late. A variety of circumstances conspired to lead to this delay, one we hope will not be repeated.