When painting overhead surfaces, the ceiling panels should, as far as possible, be laid off fore and aft, and the beams athwartship. Where panels contain a great many pipes running parallel with the beams it would be difficult to lay off the ceiling panel... Seaman - Page 136by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1951 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Society of Naval Engineers - Marine engineering - 1926 - 1172 pages
...beams athwartship. Where panels contain a great many pipes, running parallel with the beams, it may be difficult to lay off the ceiling panel fore and...of paint should be laid off in the same direction. The painting should be started at the top of the vertical surface, working downward. (t) The paint... | |
| Ridley McLean - 1928 - 1000 pages
...a final laying off. All final laying off should be in the length direction of the work. Sixth. — When painting overhead surfaces, the ceiling panels...be obtained by laying off parallel with the beams. Seventh. — When painting vertical surfaces, bulkheads, etc., the work should be laid off vertically.... | |
| 1928 - 1064 pages
...a final laying off. All final laying off should be in the length direction of the work. Sixth. — When painting overhead surfaces, the ceiling panels...be obtained by laying off parallel with the beams. Seventh. — When painting vertical surfaces, bulkheads, etc., the work should be laid off vertically.... | |
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