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Channel-Crete Span Tables (Historical Data)

Channel-Crete Span Tables (Historical Data)

Channel-Crete Span Tables (Historical Data)

(OP)
Hi All,

I did a google search and a search of old threads but couldn't find any old load tables or product brochures for Channel-Crete. I think this may have been somewhat of a local product (Mid-atlantic in the US). It was used for a roof decking application. 24" wide and looks like a channel, thus the name sake.

Does anyone have an old scan on that and/or Arnold stone products?

Thanks,

Nick

RE: Channel-Crete Span Tables (Historical Data)

Nick - I was able to find only a bare minimum of info on the Arnold Stone, Brick and Tile, Co. They worked out of Jacksonville, FL, in the 1921 time frame. See this article about their plant:

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www.SlideRuleEra.net idea
www.VacuumTubeEra.net r2d2

RE: Channel-Crete Span Tables (Historical Data)

(OP)
Thanks for looking sliderule. I have a small thing for "porocrete" which is likely a comparable proprietary system.

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