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First honeycomb structures from corrugated metal sheets had been proposed for bee keeping in 1890.
Orange coloured corrugated metal sheets wrap around the inner and outer edges of the roof trusses.
The radio station consisted of a shed fashioned of corrugated metal sheets, dominated by a dish antennae.
These walls range from corrugated metal sheets that blow in the wind to high tech bullet-and fire-resistant ramparts that lend an Orwellian silhouette.
Previously they had to remove embers from the long fire-pit to lay on corrugated metal sheets, then embed the breadpans in the cinders and replace the hot sheets over the hole.
In the following weeks, the teachers were reinforced by sympathisers, who helped them with the construction and protection of barricades made of wood, concrete bricks, corrugated metal sheets, and disabled cars and buses.
It was built of the corrugated metal sheets which had been much in use for buildings of this sort before the introduction some three-score years before of the putty-plastic from Aldebaran VII.
After feeling the draft of wind in the tunnel on that Levanter day in December 1997, the Gibraltar Caving Group had pushed aside some corrugated metal sheets, and found a bricked-in area of the wall.
The towering memory boxes are clad in the same rusted corrugated metal sheets as the surrounding shacks of the shantytown (which give Red Location its name), and the overall form of the museum resembles that of a factory.
It was shortly after this that the ground abruptly dropped away from me, and I slithered down into the mud of a gulley, where the corrugated metal sheets of a half-completed conduit stood like the whitened bones of a huge whale.
Photographed by Jason Tozer, it continues the metal artwork theme as seen on the artwork of previous single Sight for Sore Eyes with the corrugated metal sheets and the barbed-wire pear on the artwork of the Bizarre Fruit album.
In 1934 Edward G. Budd patented a welded steel honeycomb sandwich panel from corrugated metal sheets and Claude Dornier aimed 1937 to solve the core-skin bonding problem by rolling or pressing a skin which is in a plastic state into the core cell walls.
Three different construction techniques have been used for regenerative cooling; a corrugated metal sheet is sometime brazed between the inner and outer liner; hundreds of pipes are sometimes brazed into the correct shape, or the inner liner is sometimes milled with cooling channels and an outer liner is used around that.