Longitudinal fall - Longitudinal fall in a channel
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minimun fall is level as if it is level then the water will run down the gully
but pure level is hard to achieve so 1:60 is advised
in old language this is an inch to every 5 feet,but what i normally do is use a level on each one and just have the bubble touching the line on the high side,too much fall looks naff
cheers tony
but pure level is hard to achieve so 1:60 is advised
in old language this is an inch to every 5 feet,but what i normally do is use a level on each one and just have the bubble touching the line on the high side,too much fall looks naff
cheers tony
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^ As he said, just the way we do it.
No need to be too fussy, just get that bubble falling away.
No need to be too fussy, just get that bubble falling away.
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