. Railroad structures and estimates . lose proximity to the storehouse so thatboth can be looked after by the storekeeper. APPROXIMATE COST OF STOREHOUSES COMPLETE, INCLUDING PLAT-FORMS, ETC. (Fig. 266.) Size. Wood foundation and floor. Concrete foundation andconcrete floor. 30X30Xl3high45X30Xl3high60X30Xl3high $ to $ to to $ to $ to to Construction. — Fig. 62 illustrates a small storehouse 30 X 30with platform. The house can be extended by adding Concrete foundations taken below frost, walls fil
. Railroad structures and estimates . lose proximity to the storehouse so thatboth can be looked after by the storekeeper. APPROXIMATE COST OF STOREHOUSES COMPLETE, INCLUDING PLAT-FORMS, ETC. (Fig. 266.) Size. Wood foundation and floor. Concrete foundation andconcrete floor. 30X30Xl3high45X30Xl3high60X30Xl3high $ to $ to to $ to $ to to Construction. — Fig. 62 illustrates a small storehouse 30 X 30with platform. The house can be extended by adding Concrete foundations taken below frost, walls filled betweenwith sand or good ballast well puddled and finished on top withconcrete or wood floor. Framing consists of 2 X 6 studs , with 1-in. rough boards and siding, and building paperbetween on the outside and sheathed on the inside. The roof ismade of 4 X 12 rafters at 7 ft. 6 in. centers, covered with3-in. plank and tar and gravel. Shelvings and racks are pro-vided to suit the class of goods kept in stock. □: 6x8.
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