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  2. Concrete float - Wikipedia

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    A concrete float is a tool used to finish a concrete surface by making it smooth. A float is used after the surface has been made level using a screed . In addition to removing surface imperfections, floating will compact the concrete as preparation for further steps.

  3. Concrete canoe - Wikipedia

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    Coed sprint race at 2008 National Concrete Canoe Competition in Montreal, Quebec. A concrete canoe is a canoe made of concrete, typically created for an engineering competition. In spirit, the event is similar to that of a cardboard boat race—make the seemingly unfloatable float.

  4. Concrete ship - Wikipedia

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    Three of the floating warehouses, designed for tropical warfare, have been built of concrete at National City, Calif., and cost $1,120,000 each. In the crew of the 265-ft. barges are 23 Army men. One concrete barge under tow by Jicarilla (ATF-104) was lost off Saipan during a typhoon , and another barge damaged the Moreton Bay Pile Light in ...

  5. Power trowel - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they are available in overlapping and non-overlapping configurations, the latter allowing the use of float pans. [2] Walk-behind power trowels are used by an operator walking behind the machine. [3] [4] A power trowel performs the tasks of several hand tools, hand trowel, hand float, darby and concrete float. [5]

  6. Float - Wikipedia

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    Float (liquid level), a fluid-level indicator used in process engineering and plumbing; Float (woodworking), a tool used to cut, flatten and/or smooth wood via abrasion; Concrete float, a finishing tool for smoothing wet concrete surfaces; Float, a rasp-like tool sporting sharp cutting teeth, sometimes used on horse teeth

  7. The Hulks - Wikipedia

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    The breakwater is a prominent landmark of the city of Powell River and may be the largest floating breakwater in the world. The breakwater consists of floating concrete ships from the World War II era and one, the SS Peralta, from World War I era. Steel was in short supply during wartime leading to ship-makers to resort to alternatives such a ...