Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. 313—The side panels pine, and are hinged with separable butts to swing up for ventila-tion. The rear gable is slightly modified by narrowing up thebottom board and beveling it to overhang the plate J4 mcn> anc*by fastening a beveled trim board to the plate to retain the panelsbelow the plate in the same way, the side panels are held by eavesboards. HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 375. Fig. 314—The base and eaves The floor is made in threesections strongly cleated un-derneath with cleats passingtwo inches beyond the sectionedges to stiffen the j


Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig. 313—The side panels pine, and are hinged with separable butts to swing up for ventila-tion. The rear gable is slightly modified by narrowing up thebottom board and beveling it to overhang the plate J4 mcn> anc*by fastening a beveled trim board to the plate to retain the panelsbelow the plate in the same way, the side panels are held by eavesboards. HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 375. Fig. 314—The base and eaves The floor is made in threesections strongly cleated un-derneath with cleats passingtwo inches beyond the sectionedges to stiffen the joints be-tween sections. The floorserves to retain the rearpanels on the sill, but stopsflush with the front face offront sill.


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