Method and forms moulding concrete partition walls

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CA 1114634

- 1 - ABSTRACT METHOD OF AND FORMS FOR MOULDING CONCRETE PARTITION WALLS A method of and forms for moulding concrete partition walls is disclosed which do not require external supporting framework for the forms. The forms are constructed as a pair of spaced opposed panel walls each composed of panel members disposed in side-by-side relationship and supported between upper and lower floor members of a structure, the effective height of each panel member being extended by an associated-L-shaped angle member engageable with and adjustable relative to the associated panel member to bear against the upper floor member. The panel members are engaged between the upper and lower floor members and concrete is poured into the space between the opposed pane walls. The ends of the space are closed by edge panels dimensioned to fit between opposed panel members which are urged towards each other by clamping means to retain the edge panels in position by frictional engagement.

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