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FIG. I: STARTING THE FENCE; THREE FEET DIFFERENCE' 
IN GRADE BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF FENCE. 
FIG. II: CORNER SECTION FINISHED; THREE CORNER 
POSTS AND TWO PANELS CAST N 0^ E PIECE. 
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FIG. Ill: METHOD OF HOLDING PANEL FORMS IN PLACE. 
FIG. VI: Pl'TTING PANEL FORMS INTO PLACE. 
FIG. VII: OUTSIDE PANEL FORMS IN PLACE, SHOWING FIG. Vlll: LO.ADING SIDE OF MIXER, SHOWING 
REINFORCEMENT FOR THE SLAB. MATERIALS THAT CO INTO THE CONCRETE'. 
FIG. XI: TYPICAL SECTION OF THE COMPLETED FENCE. 
FIG. X: OLD WOODEN FENCE THAT WAS REMOVED. 
