. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 268. Simple Form ofWater Table Fig. 269. Type of Water Table with Rabbeted Table Board table E, which is inclined downward and outward so as to shed thewater. The piece F is inserted to set out the first and lowest pieceof siding G. Fig. 269 shows another way of constructing a water table fora building with clapboards. In this case the sill B is set back about4 inches from the face of the wall A, and a block is nailed to thebottom of the boarding, as at C, so as to set the piece D out clear ofthe face of t


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 268. Simple Form ofWater Table Fig. 269. Type of Water Table with Rabbeted Table Board table E, which is inclined downward and outward so as to shed thewater. The piece F is inserted to set out the first and lowest pieceof siding G. Fig. 269 shows another way of constructing a water table fora building with clapboards. In this case the sill B is set back about4 inches from the face of the wall A, and a block is nailed to thebottom of the boarding, as at C, so as to set the piece D out clear ofthe face of the wall. This piece is rabbeted at the top as shown,so as to take in the bottom of the last clapboard. Another method is shown in Fig. 270. In this case the boardD is again made use of to cover the joint between the sheathingand the foundation wall, and it is nailed directly to the boarding 205 194 CARPENTRY as before, but the piece E is much larger and is blocked out by meansof the addition of the piece G, so as to throw the water well awayfrom the masonry. In many respects thi


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