The masonry is of undressed stones set in mortar, with an occasionalbonding course as at Ukhaiḍir.
In the domes the stones are cut thinner, more carefully coursed and provided at intervals with a bonding course; in the vaults the thin slabs are laid vertically, parallel with the main axis of the chamber.
It is normally the bonding of all agriculturalists, and has for its stated purpose their protection against employers.
The bondingof cob to stone and brick is sometimes liable to leave an open joint that will require filling when the cob dries and shrinks.
Where brickwork is used with chalk compost it is generally bonded in in the ordinary way, but block-bonding the depth of a chalk course is a better way of doing it.
But clay lumps he carefully reserves for inside walls and weight-carrying linings to the outside walls, bonding the two together very much in the same way as two 4-1/2 in.
There are bondingcompanies in business, and for a cash consideration--" "Rot!
It takes a day or two to get a bond through a bonding house, and all I want to do is to tie Matt up for a day.
There may be some arguments in favor of bonding railroads, but this practice is, upon the whole, productive of infinitely more evil than good.
Many of the railroad abuses of the past had their origin in the law permitting the bonding of railroad property.
But in any case the pointed backs of the bricks made a good bonding with concrete, and presented a large surface with a comparatively small amount of clay.
But even when tufa was used for the reticulated work, bricks or tiles were used for quoins at the angles, and for bonding courses through the walls, as well as for arches and vaults (Fig.
Brick arches built in parallel rings sometimes separate one ring from the other, demonstrating the known propriety of bonding the rings together properly, and of carrying the arch round, when building, at its full thickness.
The soluble silicates are frequently used as bonding materials in the manufacture of artificial stone and cement, very good results having been attained.
John had gone to the Mercantile Trust and Bonding Company, had called on Mr. Scandling, and was now wearying him by a detailed and useless account of Jasper's early years and recent vices.
He informed the chief that he had taken the bonding company's detective through his house; but wouldn't the police consent to search it also?
He was turned over to the detective employed by the bondingcompany to find Jasper.
Meantime the bonding company, which had fully covered the employees of the bank by a joint bond of two hundred thousand dollars, had its detectives working with the police on the case.
For during the year after his brother's disappearance--a year in which the bonding company gradually gave up the search and came to believe that Jasper was dead--John became fanatically absorbed in somewhat nebulous work.
He telephoned to the bondingcompany that John Holt had now gone crazy; that they would save trouble by refusing to admit him.
Cleaner lower bracket mounting and clutch cable tube mounting are secured to frame bracket by the same whitened radio bonding bolt, gear‐toothed lock washers, and nut.
Radio shielding or bonding defects, except cleaning or tightening, must be referred to signal corps personnel.
When two portions of a building differing considerably in height come together, it is usual to employ a slip or housed joint instead of bonding the walls into each other.
In the through or transverse bonding of a wall a good proportion of header stones running about two-thirds of the distance through the width of the wall should be provided to bind the whole structure together.
It may be that the width of a beam would not be sufficient to carry the maximum bonding stress on the total number of rods near its center, and yet it may have ample shearing strength on the horizontal planes.
In preparing the stone for macadam surfaces, the ledge rock is crushed and screened, and in that way a supply of the finer particles, which are a part of the output of the crusher, is obtained for use in bonding the surface.
In the sand-clay road, stability is obtained by utilizing the bonding properties possessed to some degree by all soils.
The bondingmaterial is the finer portion of the product of the crusher, which is called screenings.
Screenings having good bonding properties will also be required for the base course.
This is in contrast to the gravel road, where little dependence is placed upon the bondingeffect of the rock dust.
The stone employed for the water-bound macadam surface must possess good cementing properties, because the surface depends for stability primarily upon the bonding action of the dust from the broken stone.
Gravels deficient inbonding material are often encountered in deposits where there is insufficient overburden to give enough additional binder or where the overburden is of a material unsuitable for binder.
In 1795 they gained free egress to the Gulf of Mexico and the right of bonding their merchandise in a special warehouse at New Orleans.
Through bonding stones or headers should be frequently built in, and the whole of the work executed in cement mortar to ensure stability.
The object of bondingwill be understood by reference to fig.
Another method of bonding brickwork, instead of placing the bricks in alternate courses of headers and stretchers, places them alternately as headers and stretchers in the same course, the appearance of the course being the same on each face.
This method of bonding is termed "single Flemish bond," and is shown in fig.
A difficulty often arises in bonding when facing work with bricks of a slightly different size from those used in "backing," as it is technically termed.
It was feared that the policy of commercial non-intercourse would be carried even farther, the bonding system abolished, and Canada cut off from access to the seaboard during the winter.
Ostend was made a free port, and large bonding facilities were afforded at Bruges, Brussels, Ghent and Louvain.
In 1795, however, all such privileges were abolished, but large bonding facilities were allowed at Marseilles to favour the Levant trade.
There are now no free ports in France or in French possessions; the bonding system is in force.
The administrative policy of European countries has been gradually adopted in other parts of the world, and customs duties have become almost universal, conjoined with bonding and transhipment facilities.
Subsequently thebonding and not the free port system was adopted in the United Kingdom.
Bonding and entrepot facilities, on a scale commensurate with local needs, now satisfy trade requirements.
The American Republics have adopted the bonding system.
In this the facings are finished, but the other stones left in their natural state and then laid with alternate bonding stones.
The method already described of bonding at joints will serve equally well on curves.
There is another bonding or loan value to this shovel, when it is considered as part of the assets of the railroad, the bonds of which are to be held by the banker, under which circumstances a higher value than $6,400 would be admissible.
One point, however, will serve to establish thoroughly the difference between this and taxable or bonding value.
It will also be much greater than its bonding value, because, as a bond proposition, it can borrow money up to a limited percentage of what it is actually worth.
It is important to obtain better bonding to obtain a minimum constant rail resistance.
The splice bars now welded to opposite sides of street rails in many places are used primarily for the purpose of electrically bonding the rails; incidentally they serve the double purpose of also making a good joint mechanically.
Rail Bonding Under the present methods of bonding, the angle bar carries the greater part of the current, and bond wires frequently carry as little as 20 per cent.
Every electric railroad uses the bond wire or plate in some form, originally invented and used by Robinson, for electricallybonding rails together.
On account of the bonding being new and the channel pins well driven, the contact between the bond wire and rail was above suspicion.
Use low resistance bond wires, and maintain bonding in good shape.
Rail Bonding Experience at Kinzua with a very poor track demonstrated the necessity of a rail bond to secure reliable electrical continuity throughout the rails constituting the block.
The thorough cleansing of the surface is, however, quite as essential as the bonding coat, in fact in the opinion of the authors it is more essential.
Bonding fresh concrete to concrete that has hardened, though it has been done with great perfection by certain methods as described in Chapter XXIV, must still be held as uncertain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bonding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.