Trench

How Do You Calculate Fill?

You can calculate fill rate by counting the number of orders that you were able to fulfill at one time. Then divide the number by the total number of orders you received and multiply the sum by 100. What is fill ratio? Fill ratio measures the number of successfully filled orders as a fraction of […]

How Deep Should Drainage Pipes Be Buried?

around 12-24 inches-deep. On average, trenches should be around 12-24 inches-deep, and wide enough to house your pipe comfortably before filling it in with soil and sod. As we’ve mentioned, in cold weather regions, this will need to be deeper or you’ll have problems with your sewage freezing. How deep should drainage pipes be? Maintaining […]

What Does Mac Stand For Coat?

The Mackintosh or raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of waterproof raincoat, first sold in 1824, made of rubberised fabric. Mackintosh. Why is a Mac coat called a mac? The term “Mac” has now come to refer to almost any 3/4 length raincoat. The origin of the term, however, properly lies in the name […]

Are Trench Coats From Ww1?

The trench coat was developed as an alternative to the heavy serge greatcoats worn by British and French soldiers in the First World War. Invention of the trench coat is claimed by two British luxury clothing manufacturers, Burberry and Aquascutum, with Aquascutum’s claim dating back to the 1850s. Who wore trench coats in ww1? British […]

Is A Mac A Trench Coat?

Unlike its close cousin the trench coat, a Mac has little in the way of embellishment. The buttons fasten from the wearer’ knee to the collar. The collar itself resembles a spread shirt collar and can be buttoned all the way up. Whats the difference between a mac and a trench coat? A mac coat […]

What Was The Use Of Trenches In Ww1?

During World War I, trench warfare was a defensive military tactic used extensively by both sides, allowing soldiers some protection from enemy fire but also hindering troops from readily advancing and thus prolonging the war. Trench warfare was the major combat tactic in France and Belgium. What were ww1 trenches used for? Trenches were common […]

When Were The Trenches Used?

1914. World War I was a war of trenches. After the early war of movement in the late summer of 1914, artillery and machine guns forced the armies on the Western Front to dig trenches to protect themselves. When were the trenches first used? September 15, 1914In the wake of the Battle of the Marne—during […]

Can A Trench Coat Be Leather?

The leather trench coat is back and better than ever. Seen on everyone from Victoria Beckham to Bella Hadid, this outerwear option is yet another trend seemingly inspired by The Matrix, after, of course, the revival of tiny square-shaped sunglasses. Unlike the glasses, however, the leather trench is uber wearable. Should I buy a leather […]

What Is Micro Trenching?

Microtrenching involves digging a narrow trench of one to two inches wide and up to two foot deep. These trenches can then hold multiple conduits for fiber. The technique can be used on open highways and is most easily explained by this short video from Ditch Witch. What is trenching in optical fiber? The traditional […]