Methods of Maintaining Cover Gallery
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Metal plastic tipped bar chairs supporting rebar to give correct cover on a suspended slab with reinforced concrete masonry walls.
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Plastic strip bar chairs supporting heavy rebar on suspended slab.
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Tiny distance holders (chairs) of concrete.
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Plastic underlayers.
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Effects of too little cover – poor concrete.
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