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Old 04-26-2014, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by barry12345 View Post
Whaler is an older concrete form description of usually a horizontal form support member. Not perhaps totally universal but a well used term in many areas at one time.

For example I might have supported an eight foot concrete walls forms with four horizontal walers. Their use has seriously declined in general today I suspect. Compared especially to the day of cast metal wedges . Speed being so important has introduced other approaches.
Yeah, the only time people pour walls in wooden built on site now is when it will not work to use manufactured forms.
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